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Blood money: when insurance becomes a motive for murder in the Indian community

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November 12, 2025

MURDER is the most universally reviled of crimes, the deliberate extinguishing of another human life. Yet, among the many motives that drive people to kill, few are as cold or unsettling as murder for financial gain.

Blood money: when insurance becomes a motive for murder in the Indian community

When a person takes the life of a spouse, parent or relative to cash in on an insurance payout, the act goes beyond greed. It represents a collapse of morality so profound that it shocks even those accustomed to stories of crime and corruption.

In recent years, scattered reports and community whispers have exposed a troubling pattern: individuals within Indian communities in India and across the diaspora accused of killing loved ones for life insurance money. While not widespread, these cases provoke disproportionate outrage because they cut against the moral DNA of a community long associated with restraint, discipline and family devotion.

They force a painful question: what could drive a person, raised in a culture that venerates family and condemns violence, to exchange blood for money? To understand the shock such cases evoke, one must recall the moral foundations of Indian society. For centuries, the principle of ahimsa, nonviolence, has shaped Indian spiritual and ethical life.

Rooted in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism, ahimsa teaches that all life is sacred and that harm to another being carries deep karmic consequences. This ideal was not abstract; it was lived. Families taught their children to "control your anger", "respect elders", and "avoid conflict." Violence was never seen as strength; it was seen as a loss of self-control, a shameful surrender to base instincts. To harm another human being, especially a family member, was to rupture the spiritual and emotional bonds that define existence.

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