Mumtaz Patel Criticizes Attitudes Surrounding Twisha's Death
Twisha was driven to die, says Mumtaz Patel on mother-in-law's role

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Congress leader Mumtaz Patel has raised concerns regarding the death of Twisha Sharma, suggesting that her mother-in-law's behavior was shocking and indicative of Twisha's distress. Legal proceedings are ongoing, with calls for justice and a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding her death.
- 01Mumtaz Patel described the behavior of Twisha's mother-in-law, Judge Giriwala, as shocking, indicating Twisha's sadness.
- 02The Supreme Court has initiated a suo motu case regarding the alleged institutional bias in Twisha's death.
- 03Twisha's husband, Samarth Singh, has been remanded to police custody for interrogation following his arrest.
- 04Twisha's family alleges she faced mental torture and dowry harassment, prompting demands for a comprehensive investigation.
- 05The Madhya Pradesh government has recommended a CBI investigation into Twisha's death.
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Mumtaz Patel, a Congress leader, has voiced her concerns about the death of Twisha Sharma, asserting that the conduct of her mother-in-law, Judge Giriwala, was shocking and indicative of Twisha's emotional distress. Patel emphasized that societal attitudes within families often contribute to such tragic outcomes, urging women to speak out against such circumstances. She expressed hope for justice for Twisha, who allegedly faced mental torture and dowry harassment from her husband and in-laws. Legal proceedings are underway, with the Supreme Court registering a suo motu case regarding potential biases in the investigation of Twisha's unnatural death. Twisha's husband, Samarth Singh, is currently in police custody for further questioning. The Madhya Pradesh government has called for a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) inquiry into the case, as Twisha's family continues to demand a thorough and impartial investigation.
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The case has sparked widespread outrage and demands for justice, highlighting issues of domestic abuse and dowry harassment.
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