Twisha Sharma Death Case: Family Welcomes CBI Probe Demand, Seeks Cancellation Of Giribala Singh’s Bail
The family of Twisha Sharma has welcomed the decision of the Madhya Pradesh government to recommend a CBI investigation into her death case. Calling it a "ray of hope," family members said they are still waiting for justice and want the investigation to move quickly.

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The case has sparked widespread attention after allegations made by Twisha's family against her in-laws, especially following a viral audio conversation involving her mother-in-law, Giribala Singh.
Family Says CBI Probe Should Have Happened Earlier
Speaking in Bhopal, Twisha Sharma's sister-in-law Rashi Sharma said the family is thankful that the state government has finally recommended a CBI investigation.
However, she added that such a step should have been taken from the beginning.
According to her, the family did not receive enough support from the Madhya Pradesh government and police during the early stages of the case. She said the recommendation for a CBI inquiry is an important step in their fight for justice, but the process must now happen quickly.
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Rashi also pointed out that Twisha's body is still lying in the mortuary as the family waits for proper legal action and investigation.
Family Demands Cancellation Of Bail
The family has also demanded that the bail granted to Twisha's mother-in-law Giribala Singh should be cancelled.
Rashi Sharma alleged that even after Twisha's death, Giribala Singh continues to make remarks that insult and defame her. According to the family, this behaviour raises questions about how Twisha may have been treated during her marriage.
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The family believes such statements reflect a lack of respect for the deceased and could indicate emotional harassment faced by Twisha while she was alive.
Brother Questions Statements Made By Mother-In-Law
Twisha's brother, Major Harshit Sharma, strongly criticised Giribala Singh over her public statements after receiving bail.
He claimed that she had turned the matter into a "mockery" by saying she was simply using her legal rights. He questioned whether the same legal privileges are equally available to ordinary people whose bail applications are often rejected in court.
Harshit also questioned whether Giribala Singh would accept being declared an absconder if she failed to appear before the court after a bail rejection order. He suggested that her comments reflected the mindset of someone used to being in a position of authority.
Viral Audio Adds New Controversy
The case gained further attention after an audio recording of a conversation between Major Harshit Sharma and Giribala Singh went viral online.
Reacting to the audio clip, Harshit Sharma said the conversation was genuine and contained no false claims. He said the discussion took place in the presence of several family members, including Twisha's aunt, elder brothers and mother.
According to him, several derogatory remarks were made during the conversation, which shocked him. He said he questioned some of the comments directly, but Giribala Singh appeared upset at being challenged.
Harshit explained that he was speaking not as an opponent, but as Twisha's brother trying to understand the thinking of his sister's mother-in-law. He added that he was surprised that she reportedly found nothing wrong with the remarks made during the discussion.
Cousin Calls CBI Probe A 'Ray Of Hope'
Twisha's cousin Meenakshi Sharma also welcomed the state government's recommendation for a CBI investigation.
She said the family hopes the central agency will carry out a fair and independent inquiry. According to her, the family believes important evidence may have been erased by Twisha's in-laws, and they hope the CBI will recover all relevant proof connected to the case.
Meenakshi also referred to the viral audio clip and alleged that Giribala Singh could be heard questioning Twisha's character. She claimed the statements reflected a disturbing mindset and showed continued disrespect toward Twisha even after her death.
Demand For Speedy Investigation Grows
As public attention around the case increases, the Sharma family is now demanding a fast and transparent investigation. They say the case is not only about justice for Twisha but also about ensuring accountability and fairness in the legal process.
The recommendation for a CBI inquiry has raised expectations among the family, who believe an independent investigation may bring out the truth behind Twisha Sharma's death.
For now, the family continues to wait for further legal action while demanding justice, accountability and dignity for Twisha.












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