Bhopal Twisha Sharma Controversy: Bhopal's famous actress Twisha Sharma suicide case has gained momentum. This is in the news because the deceased's mother-in-law Girbila Singh had been a judge and her husband Vekal, then she was facing mental torture and dowry harassment from her in-laws. Twisha's parents have come to Bhopal from Noida for the last 8 days. While pleading for justice from the police administration and Madhya Pradesh government, he is saying only one thing that this is not suicide, but murder. Read the pain of Twisha's parents, especially a crying mother... who is saying with tears that if she had listened to her daughter, perhaps she would have been alive today.
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Twisha told the biggest truth to her mother 5 days before her death.
- Actually, Twisha's WhatsApp chat has come to light. In which she wrote to her mother saying she felt "trapped" in an unhappy marriage. She was facing mental torture and dowry harassment from her in-laws since her marriage. While talking to the media, Twisha's mother Rekha Sharma said, "I am very sorry that I could not understand her pain.
- Mother said – It is our fault too that we should have taken Twisha away from that place. We should not have left our daughter in that house. Because Twisha had written on 7th May, 5 days before her death – You come here and take me away from here, why did you send me to Bhopal. I don't want to stay here.
Twisha's husband was jealous of mother's love for you
Twisha had also told her mother through chat how her husband Samarth, who is a lawyer, used to taunt her every time she received a call from home. The mother told that Twisha used to say that “He (Samarth) keeps taunting me again and again, saying, 'Mummy calls too much.' When I would write 'love you, tuktuk' or 'miss you, tuktuk' at the end of my messages, Samarth Singh would get irritated and say, 'Your mother writes 'love you' and 'miss you' too much,'"
Papa, I will leave him, but father could not understand.
- Twisha's father also cried and said - she was talking about divorce, saying, 'Papa, if things don't work out, I will leave him. I will not back down. But due to social tradition, we could not take our daughter from here. We used to think about what answer we will give to the relatives and people of the society. The father blamed the middle-class mentality and social pressure for this, due to which efforts were made to save the marriage at all costs.
- Twisha's father also told that one of the biggest unfortunate things about our tradition is that every middle class family wants the marriage to be successful. The pressure – social pressure – is so much: people say it's only been five months; What could possibly go wrong? what was the problem? This is a new marriage - no problem, let's find a solution. Let's focus on the positive side. No one even thinks that a marriage should end just like that,” the father said when asked if the family had put pressure on Twisha to settle the marriage.