
Sonam Raghuvanshi remains isolated in jail, refraining from speaking with fellow inmates and receiving no visits from her family since her arrest.
Since being placed in judicial custody, Sonam Raghuvanshi’s behavior in prison has raised concerns among jail authorities. She has chosen to stay silent and distant, avoiding all interaction with other inmates in the women’s ward. Officials describe her as calm but emotionally withdrawn.
Adding to the concern, her family has not visited her even once since her incarceration. Jail sources reveal that Sonam spends most of her time alone, refusing to engage in conversations or communal activities, and eats in silence.
While the reason for her arrest remains under legal scrutiny, her current mental and emotional state has led prison authorities to keep a close eye on her. Mental health professionals may soon be consulted to assess her condition.
This isolation has sparked public curiosity and speculation about her well-being and the depth of the case she’s involved in. Experts suggest that prolonged withdrawal in custody can indicate trauma, fear, or mental health distress, and requires professional attention.
Legal representatives are yet to provide detailed updates, and no official statement has been made by her family. Meanwhile, the prison administration is reportedly preparing a report to present before the judicial bench on her conduct and mental state.