Muskan Rastogi, the woman convicted of murdering her husband, is reportedly experiencing severe drug withdrawal symptoms while serving her prison sentence. According to sources inside the prison, she has been demanding morphine injections, indicating a possible history of substance abuse or dependence.
Prison officials have confirmed that Rastogi is undergoing medical supervision, but they have refused to comment on whether she is being provided with any narcotics. “We are ensuring that she receives appropriate medical care, but prison regulations do not permit unrestricted access to controlled substances,” said a senior prison officer on condition of anonymity.
Rastogi’s already dire situation has been worsened by the fact that her own parents have publicly disowned her following her conviction. In a statement, her father expressed the family’s complete severance from their daughter, stating, “Muskan is no longer a part of our lives. She has brought shame upon our family, and we have nothing to do with her anymore.”

Despite the abandonment by her family, an unexpected supporter has emerged—a woman who claims to know Rastogi better than her own parents.
This unnamed individual has been advocating for Muskan, asserting that the convicted woman is being unfairly treated.
“Her family turned their backs on her, but I know the real Muskan. She needs help, not punishment,” the woman reportedly said.
Her statements have raised questions about her relationship with Rastogi and the motivations behind her unwavering support. Some speculate that she may be a close friend or former associate, while others suspect she could be someone with a personal stake in Rastogi’s past.
The case of Muskan Rastogi remains a subject of public fascination, with many questioning whether justice has been served or if there are deeper layers to the story yet to be uncovered. Meanwhile, prison authorities continue to monitor her condition, as legal experts debate whether her withdrawal symptoms should warrant medical leniency or stricter enforcement of prison policies.
As the controversy surrounding Rastogi grows, one thing is clear—her time behind bars is proving to be just as dramatic as the crime that put her there.
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