The cousin of Twisha Sharma, who allegedly died due to dowry issues, expressed concerns over her husband, Samarth Singh’s lack of emotions during court hearings. Despite this, the cousin finds hope in Singh’s seven-day remand, believing it could lead to justice. Ashish Sharma, Twisha’s cousin, emphasized the need for the case to set a precedent against the abuse of power in seeking justice.
Following the Madhya Pradesh government’s decision to initiate a CBI inquiry, Ashish Sharma highlighted ongoing attempts by the accused’s family to exert influence. He expressed confidence in the CBI’s ability to conduct a fair investigation and uncover the truth. Ashish Sharma also stressed the importance of holding those responsible for obstructing justice accountable.
Regarding the delayed second post-mortem after 11 days, concerns were raised about potential evidence tampering. Ashish Sharma clarified that the family’s goal is not merely the custody of Samarth Singh but to seek justice. He praised the impartiality of the Madhya Pradesh High Court and expressed optimism in the legal process.
Twisha Sharma’s brother, Major Harshit Sharma, insisted that true closure would only come with final justice. He called for the CBI to intervene during Singh’s remand and take charge of the investigation. The victim’s brother-in-law, Saurabh Sharma, reiterated the family’s trust in the CBI and emphasized the need for a thorough investigation to bring out the facts.
Saurabh Sharma highlighted the challenges posed by Singh’s absconding, which hindered obtaining crucial statements. He expressed hope that the police’s interrogation of Singh would shed light on the case. The decision to place Singh on a seven-day remand was seen as a positive development by the family, signaling progress towards justice for Twisha Sharma.
