
A recent report has revealed a shocking statistic 785 wives murdered their husbands in just five Indian states.
These are not just rare stories. They’re part of a growing, dangerous trend.
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From arranged marriages gone wrong to live-in relationships ending in horror, no relationship model seems safe anymore.
Sonam Raghuvanshi’s case grabbed headlines. On her honeymoon, she allegedly plotted her husband’s murder. A secret affair, a forced marriage what should have been the beginning of a new life ended in death.
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In another case, a woman killed her partner, stuffed him in a blue drum, and left him to rot.
People used to fear demons. Now, many say, they fear their own spouses.
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From drawing-room gossip to police reports, one thing is clear—trust in marriage is eroding.
And these 785 are just the reported cases.
There could be thousands more stories silenced by fear, social pressure, or lack of evidence.
Every relationship isn’t toxic. But headlines are now filled with betrayal, control, and deadly obsession.
In arranged marriages, expectations and compromises clash. In love marriages, jealousy and insecurity often brew under the surface.
So, we must ask where is the breakdown happening?
Marriages are no longer automatically safe zones. They require understanding, emotional maturity, and equality.
It’s time we stop romanticizing toxic dynamics and start talking openly about relationship health.
Because until we do, every wedding bell could carry the sound of warning.