The tragic murder of Raja Raghuvanshi, a young man from Indore, during his honeymoon in Meghalaya has shocked the nation—but only partially. While the crime is heinous, the lack of public outrage, media scrutiny, and gender-neutral empathy is even more disturbing.
On May 23, 2024, Raja was allegedly murdered by his wife Sonam Raghuvanshi and her lover Raj Kushwaha, barely days into their honeymoon. The body was later discovered in a gorge near Wei Sawdong Falls. The conspiracy is now confirmed to be premeditated, involving several accomplices, including two more men who helped execute the killing.
In a recent video commentary, senior journalist Arnab Goswami shed light on the deafening silence that followed this case—particularly from women’s rights groups, politicians, and mainstream media. The video, titled “Shocking Details in Raja Raghuvanshi Murder – Men’s Rights Matter”, is not just a news update; it’s a mirror held up to India’s biased conscience.
“Where are the candle marches now?” Arnab asked.
“Why is there no outrage when a man is betrayed, used, and murdered?”
💔 When Men Die, Silence Follows
Had the genders been reversed, India would be ablaze with protest hashtags and wall-to-wall coverage. But when a man is the victim—a husband brutally killed by his newlywed wife and her boyfriend—there’s silence, excuses, and apathy.
This isn’t the first time. Men across India have been silently suffering violence, betrayal, false cases, and psychological torture, with no legal or social framework to support them. Raja’s case is a tragic reminder that even in death, men do not receive justice or empathy.
🚨 The Broader Pattern:
- Sonam married Raja despite maintaining an active affair with Raj Kushwaha.
- The planning for the murder allegedly began before the marriage.
- Multiple people helped carry out the crime.
- Even after Raja was killed, Sonam continued chatting with Raj.
This is not a “crime of passion.” This is cold-blooded, premeditated, and gender-reversed domestic terrorism.
🧑⚖️ Vaastav’s Stand:
At Vaastav Foundation, we are committed to speaking up when others stay silent.
We believe Raja’s death deserves justice, and this case deserves nationwide awareness—not because of his gender, but because all victims deserve equal concern.
We call upon:
✔️ Media houses to stop filtering outrage based on gender.
✔️ The government to take concrete steps toward gender-neutral laws.
✔️ Society to reflect on its biases and demand equality in empathy.
🕯️ Say His Name: Raja Raghuvanshi
He wasn’t just a statistic. He was a young Indian man with dreams, trust, and love. All of which were betrayed—fatally.
Let this be the last time India forgets a man who died at the hands of a woman.
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