Sonam Raghuvanshi Case: Brother Makes Shocking Revelations
Sonam Raghuvanshi Brother: A new twist has emerged in the Raja Raghuvanshi murder case with Sonam Raghuvanshi's brother, Govind Raghuvanshi, openly speaking to the media and making several significant claims. Govind unequivocally stated that he has severed all ties with Sonam and that if she is found guilty, she should be hanged. He also clarified that he will now represent Raja's family in the legal proceedings.
Raj Kushwaha Described as a Brother-in-Law Through Rakhi
Govind Raghuvanshi stated that there was no affair between Raj Kushwaha and Sonam. He said, "Raj would tie Rakhi with Sonam while sitting right next to me. This had been going on for three years. We witnessed it ourselves at home, both of them sitting together on Raksha Bandhan, and Sonam tying him a Rakhi. He would address her as 'Didi' (sister) around the clock."
Meeting Raja Raghuvanshi's Family
On June 11th, Govind Raghuvanshi met Raja Raghuvanshi's mother and offered his condolences. He said, "This family has lost their son; I am also a part of this family. I stand firmly with Raja's family, and any legal action will be taken against Sonam."
'If Guilty, She Should Be Hanged'
Govind emotionally stated, "Raja was very dear to me. If Sonam is guilty, she should be directly hanged. The way she did this cannot be forgiven under any circumstances."
Govind explained that when Sonam reached Ghazipur, she called him first. "She was at a roadside eatery and crying. I spoke to the eatery owner and asked him to send her to the nearest police station. After that, I called the police myself and sent a team there."
'A Lawyer Will Represent Me Now'
When asked if he might change his stance in the future, Govind clearly stated, "I stand with the truth. A lawyer will represent me in this case, and I will fight this case on behalf of this family."
Raj Kushwaha's Role
Govind explained that Raj Kushwaha worked in his organization handling management and customer relations. "He had been working for a long time and was in constant contact with clients. He had access to all the information, but he had no personal relationship with our family."