Twisha Sharma's death must be thoroughly probed to establish trust in the law
A young and beautiful girl, Twisha Sharma, lost her life a few days ago in Bhopal, where she was married to an advocate who has been absconding since Twisha's death but has recently surrendered in Jabalpur instead of Bhopal, where he lives with his family. Twisha's mother–in–law has been handling the media and the police. The public wants to know the real story of Twisha's death. While her parents and younger sister lay all the blame on the mother-in-law and her husband, on the other hand, the mother-in-law, Mrs Giribala Singh, a former judge in the District Judiciary of Madhya Pradesh, is quite influential, and she has been passing the buck to her daughter-in-law, Twisha Sharma, for her death.
The mother-in-law, Giribala Singh, alleges
that Twisha was schizophrenic and had a split personality. She used to take
drugs, although she is reported to have died because of a ligature caused by
ropes tied around her neck. Giribal Sigh says that she did it in the moments of
extreme depression. However, what Mrs Giribala Singh says must be taken with a
pinch of salt. Why have the police not been able to produce even a single
prescription slip to suggest that she was undergoing treatment for a split personality?
Giribala Singh’s conduct further deepens the cloud of suspicion because she
made 40-odd phone calls to the judges and police officers to talk about
Twisha’s death, but she still feels shy about talking to the media and other
persons.
Be that as it may, this case must be
thoroughly probed to come to the bottom of the truth and to restore the
confidence of the people in the law and law-enforcing agencies. The allegations
of Twisha’s parents and her brother should not be thrown to the wind, made in frustration,
as they may prove to be important clues.
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