Vipin Raghuvanshi, the older brother of deceased Indore business executive Raja Raghuvanshi, demanded that the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) take over the murder investigation. He argues that intercepted telephone calls suggest involvement not only by prime accused Sonam Raghuvanshi but also her whole family. Vipin accuses Sonam of making a number of phone calls to her parents and brother while under custody—phone calls he suspects were hidden by the Meghalaya police.
He asserts that wiretapped audio shows Sonam calling her brother, Govind, several times, within four weeks, suggesting an orchestrated effort to shape the case. “Sonam had cheated Raja, and now her family is cheating all of us,” Vipin said, implying the calls were part of an intentional cover-up.
Defying the version put out by the government, Devi Singh, Sonam’s father, claims that Sonam had not surrendered at any point in Meghalaya under duress. Rather, according to them, she had voluntarily shown up at a roadside dhaba in Ghazipur to place the call—a version that defies Meghalaya Police.
Along with his CBI plea, Vipin is demanding narco-analysis of Sonam and her relatives. He has recruited three lawyers as a team and is going to approach the Meghalaya High Court with the appeal, and if rejected, to go up to the Supreme Court. The step also goes against Sonam’s suspected accomplice, Raj Kushwaha, and hints at potential deeper plots beyond the suspected love-triangle motive.
In the meantime, Meghalaya Chief Secretary D.P. Wahlang has assured that the state’s investigative agencies had been “given a free hand” and were not acting from a biased perspective. Still, the family is skeptical, thinking vital leads are continuing to be ignored.
Active investigations by police have shown eight suspects, among them Sonam, Raj Kushwaha, and three contract killers. A parallel online investigation revealed Sonam’s online footprint: she also briefly turned on her phone close to Ghazipur to call her brother, allowing authorities to determine her location.
With audio tapes leaked to fuel reports of the accused conspiring with their defenses, Raja’s family contends that only a CBI investigation will be able to ensure a fair and open inquiry. Vipin maintains narco-tests are crucial to uncovering hidden motives and partners who may be un-declared in the present proceedings.
As legal tensions mount and public examination intensifies, the case now boils down to whether the courts will approve wider testing and federal inquiry. With passions riding high and charges running deep, this spectacle—entangled with leaked tapes and family quarrels—is by no means near its finale.
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