Twisha Sharma death: Family demands fast CBI probe, fast-track trial in MP case
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The family of actress Twisha Sharma on Saturday, 23 May welcomed the Madhya Pradesh government's recommendation for a CBI enquiry into her suspicious death, while pressing authorities for a speedy investigation and a fast-track trial to deliver justice without further delay.
Family Welcomes CBI Recommendation, Cites Delayed Action
Twisha's cousin, speaking to reporters, acknowledged that the case had moved slowly at first but said recent judicial developments had restored some confidence. 'Overall, we feel that the action taken in the case was quite delayed. However, the judiciary has recently taken several important decisions. Permission has now been granted, and the court has also observed that the bail granted to Giribala Singh was taken in haste. I welcome this decision and hope that the CBI will investigate the matter properly and without delay,' the cousin said.
Twisha's sister, Swati Sharma, made a direct appeal to authorities. 'My request is that the CBI investigation should be completed as soon as possible, and the case should be put on a fast-track trial so that a quick decision can be delivered,' she said.
Allegations Against Accused and His Supporters
The family levelled serious allegations against Samarth Singh, Twisha's husband, who was arrested in the case. Twisha's brother-in-law, Saurabh Sharma, alleged that attempts had been made to shield Samarth from legal proceedings. 'For the last ten days, we have observed that Samarth, his mother, and their supporters were trying in every possible way to shield him. I was personally present in Jabalpur and saw that inside the court premises nobody was being allowed to meet him. The room was closed, and Samarth was sitting there comfortably,' he claimed.
Twisha's cousin also alleged that the accused had previously received backing from influential quarters, adding: 'As everyone saw, the accused was sitting inside the court premises. But now those who were supporting him will realise that extending such support is against the law.'
Twisha's uncle, Lokesh Sharma, made pointed allegations against the accused's family, claiming: 'This is a completely criminal family, and those supporting them are also miscreants and mafia elements.'
Police Defend Conduct of Investigation
Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police Anil Sharma pushed back against suggestions of lapses, saying all procedures had been followed from the outset. 'From the very first day, the police carried out all necessary procedures and made full efforts to arrest the accused. No matter who the accused is, they always try to evade the police, but they cannot stay away for long. Eventually, we arrested him yesterday,' the officer said.
What Happens Next
With the Madhya Pradesh government's CBI referral now in place and a court observation that bail granted to Giribala Singh was hasty, pressure is mounting for accelerated proceedings. The family's demand for a fast-track court is likely to be pressed formally in the coming days. How quickly the CBI takes charge and frames charges will determine whether the family's renewed hopes for justice translate into a timely verdict.