Twisha Sharma Case: CBI Takes Husband Samarth Sharma into Custody, Accused of Abortion and Dowry Harassment

मुख्य बातें
- •CBI takes Twisha Sharma's husband Samarth Sharma into custody in the murder case
- •Accusations: forcing abortion, dowry harassment, and mental torture
- •Samarth Sharma's stance: wife's death was due to illness
- •The case is now in the hands of the CBI, with a chargesheet likely to be filed soon
- •Women's rights activists welcome the CBI's action
In a significant development in the mysterious death case of Twisha Sharma in Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has taken a major step. On Monday, the agency took Twisha's husband Samarth Sharma into custody. Samarth has been accused of forcing Twisha to undergo an abortion, dowry harassment, and mental torture. However, Samarth claims that his wife's death was due to her illness. The case of Twisha Sharma's death came to light when her family members filed a complaint with the police. Initial investigation revealed that Twisha was pregnant and had undergone an abortion. The family members alleged that Samarth and his family members forced Twisha to undergo the abortion and subjected her to mental torture. On the other hand, Samarth claims that Twisha had been ill for a long time and her death was due to natural causes. The CBI had taken over the investigation of the case as questions were being raised about the local police's investigation. The agency has interrogated several important witnesses over the past few days and gathered evidence. When Samarth Sharma was taken into custody on Monday, the agency stated that sufficient evidence had been found against him. The CBI will now take further action in the case and file a chargesheet against the accused. The case of Twisha Sharma has become a topic of discussion not only in Bhopal but across the country. Activists who raise their voices against atrocities against women and the dowry system have welcomed the CBI's action in the case. On the other hand, Samarth Sharma's family members have termed the action as unjust and said that they will fight for justice.



