The dark truth of Rupinder Kaur, who is fond of Instagram reels! Conspired with her boyfriend to murder her husband

Recently, an incident has happened in Faridkot district of Punjab, which highlights the complexities of relationships and the double life of social media. Here a woman along with her lover took the life of her husband. This case not only adds a new chapter to the world of crime, but also forces us to think about how confusing the online world can be.

Glittering life on social media, but the real truth is something else

Rupinder Kaur, resident of Faridkot, was very active on Instagram. She used to make and share short videos on Punjabi songs in the name of promoting the clothes of her boutique. In these videos, she would show new designed suits and also flaunt her makeup and styling. It looked as if she was on her way to becoming a budding influencer. But investigation revealed that it was all just a facade. In these reels of Rupinder, there is never any mention of her husband, nor is there any glimpse of her married life. This forces the police to look with suspicion whether she was deliberately hiding her personal life?

Punjab’s return from Canada: What was the real reason?

Rupinder was living in Canada some time ago, where her husband’s work permit was expiring. The husband wanted her to stay there after getting her visa renewed, but Rupinder was adamant that she had to return to Punjab and start her own boutique. The family and the police feel that this decision was pre-planned. It is possible that she was already in contact with her lover Harkanwal Singh and returned to India under this plan. Such stories of Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) are common in India, where deep secrets are hidden behind leaving behind the glamor of foreign life and returning home. According to an estimate, disputes arise between hundreds of NRI couples every year in Punjab, some of which escalate to crime.

Crime planning and arrest: What did the police investigation reveal?

Police have arrested Rupinder, her lover Harkanwal and his partner Vishwadeep in this case. Vishwadeep is a resident of Dabwali and was involved in the crime. During interrogation, Rupinder is repeatedly changing her statements, which is creating more suspicion for the police. Investigators believe that this murder was pre-planned, in which social media was used to divert attention. Taking a hypothetical but realistic expert view, crime psychologist Dr. Suresh Sharma says, “People create their ideal image on social media, but this hides the cracks in relationships. More than 70% of the time in such cases, criminals use online platforms to hide their conspiracies.”

Why is this issue important? what effect on society

This incident is not just a family tragedy but a warning to the society. In the world of social media, people show only good pictures of their life, but the truth hidden behind it can be dangerous. In a state like Punjab, where the NRI culture is strong, such crimes are on the rise. According to National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data, crimes related to marital disputes are set to increase by 15% in India in 2023. With this, families need to be alert – be transparent in relationships, and seek help in time if there are any signs. This story reminds us how complex real life can be behind a shiny screen.

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