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National News: There was a time when marriage was considered the most sacred bond of life, but with changing times, the face of relationships has also started to scare. Recently, in the murder of Raja Raghuvanshi of Uttar Pradesh, when his wife Sonam's name came out as a conspirator, this incident reminded us of all those cases in which wives, along with their lovers, brutally murdered their own husbands.
These incidents are not just crimes but also tell the story of the poison created in relationships and the death of trust.
The Saurabh Rajput murder case in Meerut shook the whole country. Wife Muskan Rastogi, along with her lover Sahil, stabbed Saurabh to death. Not only this, the body was cut into pieces and filled with cement in a blue plastic drum. The next day after the murder, both of them went for a walk, as if nothing had happened.
This crime is not just murder but also the death of human sensitivity.
In April 2025, in Akbarpur Sadat village of Meerut, Amit's wife, Ravita, tried to make his death look like an accident. Ravita, along with her lover Amardeep, strangled Amit to death and then placed a live snake near the body so that it appeared that the death was due to a snake bite. But the postmortem report revealed the real truth - death had already occurred.
On February 17, in Mainpuri, a woman named Aamna, along with her lover Sumit, killed her husband, Sajid. He was given sleeping pills in his food and then killed by hitting him on the head with a hammer. After this, an attempt was made to burn the body by sprinkling petrol. Sajid suspected that Aamna had an affair with someone outside, and this suspicion became his death.
On March 11, a woman from Agra strangled her husband to death with her ambulance driver lover. After the murder, the body was put in an auto and thrown in a deserted area of Mathura district. This incident tells us that today it is impossible to say when and how relations turn into bloodshed.
On March 25, YouTuber Raveena, along with her lover, killed her husband, Praveen. He was killed by hitting him on the head and then strangling him with a sheet. The body was thrown into a drain. The police revealed the case after 17 days and arrested both the accused.
All these cases have one similarity - illicit relations, suspicion, and brutality. The question is not why the crimes happened; the question is when and how the sanctity of relationships turns into such violence. Is this just a matter of law, or does society also need to think again about the dignity and sensitivity of relationships?