'Boys Fall Too Easily Thinking They've Found Goddess': Khan Sir On Raja Raghuvanshi Murder
Khan Sir described Raja Raghuvanshi as innocent. He suggested distance is good for relationships. He also commented on boys.

The gruesome murder of Raja Raghuvanshi, a resident of Indore, Madhya Pradesh, has sparked nationwide attention. Raja’s wife, Sonam Raghuvanshi, along with four other accused, has been arrested in connection with the case. Meghalaya Police is currently leading the investigation, as the crime took place in the northeastern state during the couple’s honeymoon.
Amid the ongoing media buzz, popular educator Khan Sir has weighed in on the incident during one of his classes. Using satire, he spoke about the tragedy while also sending a sharp message to students about trust and relationships.
"Poor fellow was pushed off a cliff in Meghalaya," Khan Sir remarked during his lecture. "They had only been married for a month. Took him to Meghalaya and pushed him off the hill. Poor guy flipped and died. She faked her own death and ran away with the driver,” he said, highlighting the shocking betrayal.
Calling Raja a “simple and innocent boy,” Khan Sir referred to the murder in the context of other recent crimes, like the now-infamous “blue drum” case, and mocked the rising number of violent relationship crimes. “Boys nowadays fall too easily for flashy appearances. They think they’ve found a goddess,” he quipped. He further warned, “Some distance is good for a healthy relationship.”
What Is Raja Raghuvanshi Murder Case?
Raja and Sonam got married on May 11 in Indore and travelled to Meghalaya for their honeymoon on May 20. On June 2, Raja’s body was recovered under suspicious circumstances. Five people, including Sonam and her alleged lover Raj Kushwaha, are now in custody. All the accused are blaming each other, though Sonam has reportedly confessed to her role in the murder.
























