The case related to Twisha Sharma has taken a new turn after the family made fresh allegations regarding alleged communication records and calls made after her death. According to the family, 46 phone calls were allegedly made on 12 May by her mother-in-law Giribala Singh following Twisha’s death. The family claims that some of these calls were reportedly made to judges and influential individuals, raising questions in their version of events about possible attempts to influence the investigation or suppress information. The allegations have not been independently verified, and authorities have not confirmed any wrongdoing related to the call records. However, the family continues to insist that the case involves serious irregularities and that a fair investigation is necessary. They have repeatedly raised concerns that influential connections of the in-laws may affect the outcome of the probe in Madhya Pradesh. In a significant development, the family recently met with Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, after which the Chief Minister reportedly assured them that a recommendation for a CBI investigation would be considered. The family has expressed hope that a central agency probe will ensure neutrality and transparency in the case. Meanwhile, another alleged audio recording has surfaced, which is claimed to feature a conversation between a retired judge and a family member connected to the case. In the purported audio, questions regarding Twisha’s personal life and past relationships are discussed. The content has sparked controversy, with the family alleging that Twisha was subjected to mental harassment and character scrutiny. However, the authenticity of the audio has not been officially confirmed, and it remains under examination by relevant authorities. The evolving narrative continues to generate public attention and legal scrutiny, with demands growing for an impartial and comprehensive investigation to establish the facts surrounding Twisha Sharma’s death. News outlet ABP News has been reporting continuous updates on the case as developments unfold.


