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“I am Trapped, Can’t Talk Now” - Twisha’s last heartbreaking message As the Twisha Sharma case continues to spark outrage in Bhopal, her cousin Meenakshi Sharma has now come forward with an emotional testimony, claiming she was among the last people to speak to Twisha before her death. According to Meenakshi, Twisha had been opening up to her for weeks about the alleged harassment she was facing inside her marital home. She claims Twisha repeatedly said she was being mentally tortured, abused, denied food, and isolated. “She was messaging me for almost a month… she kept saying she was trapped,” Meenakshi alleged. Twisha Sharma — a former Miss Pune, MBA graduate, former employee at a German company, and sister of a Major in the Indian army — allegedly lost nearly 15 kilos in just five months, according to her family. Meenakshi also questioned the suicide narrative, alleging that visible injury marks were found on Twisha’s body, including marks near her neck, ears, hands, and feet. The case has triggered widespread anger after allegations surfaced that Twisha was repeatedly humiliated by her in-laws, called degrading names, and pressured over pregnancy and finances. Her husband, advocate Samarth Singh, has been accused by the family of harassment and is reportedly absconding, while his mother — a retired district court judge — is also among the accused. The grieving family says they are still struggling to get justice, alleging delays in police action and claiming they had to sit for hours at the police station before their complaint was heard.
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“She stopped reciting shlokas. She stopped praying.” In a heated exchange with barkha dutt, Twisha Sharma’s mother-in-law and former judge Giribala Singh defended her earlier remarks about Twisha having “liberal views,” suggesting that Twisha had changed after marriage because she no longer prayed or recited Sanskrit shlokas. But the interview grew visibly tense when Singh denied allegations that Twisha was harassed during her pregnancy or accused of carrying “someone else’s child.” Calling abortion “an act of utmost cruelty,” Singh was immediately challenged by Barkha Dutt, who reminded her that abortion is legal in India and ultimately a woman’s choice. Watch our entire coverage so far on the Twisha Sharma case here:
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This viral clip has now led to the suspension of Karnataka DGP K Ramachandra Rao. Unverified videos, allegedly showing the senior IPS officer in a compromising position, surfaced online and spread rapidly. The government has suspended him pending inquiry, citing conduct unbecoming of a senior officer. Rao has denied the allegations, calling the videos false and fabricated. He claims the footage is old, from his posting in Belagavi, and says this is a conspiracy to tarnish his image. The controversy also brings back focus on earlier cases linked to his family, including the high-profile gold smuggling case involving his stepdaughter.
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A major twist has unfolded in the ongoing investigation into the tragic death of 33-year-old Twisha Sharma. Newly surfaced CCTV footage from May 12 captures Twisha at the 'Expression Beauty Parlour' in Bhopal, just hours before she was found dead at her marital home. In the video, filmed during a three-hour visit where she received a head massage, Twisha appears calm and entirely relaxed, showing no visible signs of distress. This new evidence has intensified the mystery surrounding her final hours, providing a stark and chilling contrast to home security footage from later that evening, which shows her heading toward the terrace at 7:20 PM before being carried downstairs unconscious an hour later. In a parallel and dramatic development, Twisha’s husband, Samarth Singh, has finally been taken into custody. After evading the police and absconding for 10 days, Samarth—a Bhopal-based lawyer—suddenly surfaced at a court in Jabalpur today to surrender. Wearing a mask, cap, and sunglasses to conceal his identity, his arrival triggered chaotic scenes on the court premises. He ultimately withdrew his anticipatory bail application before being handed over to the Bhopal Police for interrogation.
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A fresh political confrontation has erupted in Jammu and Kashmir after CM Omar Abdullah defended the government’s stand on alcohol regulation, saying liquor outlets exist only for those who choose to consume alcohol and that no one is being forced to drink. His remarks triggered a sharp response from Iltija Mufti, who accused the Chief Minister of giving an “illogical” justification for not imposing a liquor ban in the Union Territory.
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In a blistering face-off with Barkha Dutt, former Judge Giribala Singh refused to answer the question haunting the Twisha Sharma case: where is her absconding son, lawyer Samarth Singh? Twisha Sharma was found hanging inside her in-laws’ home, a death that shook the nation and ignited fury across the country. Yet when confronted, his mother chose silence over answers. A young woman is dead. The accused son is missing. And a retired judge mother in law at the centre of the storm that sits remorseless. Watch the full interview with barkha dutt here:
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“She was denied proper food.” That is the chilling allegation made by Twisha’s friend Manika in conversation with Barkha Dutt. Manika claims Twisha was allegedly starved, pushed to lose weight to prepare for pregnancy, and lost nearly 15 kilos in just a few months. “Whenever she went to eat, there was limited food kept for her,” she says. Manika rejects the narrative around Twisha’s abortion, saying Twisha wanted children but exercised her legal right within the framework of the law. Watch in full here -
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A video of police officers laughing during a press conference on the horrific Coimbatore child murder case has sparked widespread outrage online, with social media users slamming the officials for their “insensitive” conduct. The clip has intensified public anger in Tamil Nadu, where emotions continue to run high over the brutal killing that has shocked the state.
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Zohran Mamdani’s brief Hindi message during a New York storm has gone viral online, leaving social media users amused & delighted. The clip shows Mamdani delivering the message with a light, relatable tone that struck a chord, especially for its unexpected mix of local American politics and desi cultural flair.
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23-year-old engineering student Udit Gaayke was beaten to death by two on-duty constables Santosh Bamaniya and Saurabh Arya in Bhopal. CCTV footage shows Udit being chased and struck with batons as he desperately tries to flee. The post-mortem confirmed death due to injuries caused by a brutal assault. Both constables have since been suspended and arrested, and a murder case has been registered against them. Speaking to us, Udit’s father, Rajkumar Gaayke, describes his son’s final moments and calls for justice. #Bhopal #BhopalPolice #PoliceBrutality #NHRC
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Heartwrenching video of the #AirportRoofCollapse victim's family. Ramesh Kumar was a taxi driver who was at the #DelhiAirport when the roof of the terminal came crashing down on his taxi, killing him on the spot. He leaves behind a distraught family of six! #DelhiRains
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Prince, a young boy from Faridabad, waits outside AIIMS with his sister, whose eye surgery has been delayed for 2 years. They have travelled from Bihar, hoping for treatment, but on this freezing night, they are left to endure 3°C cold on the pavement, with no shelter, no certainty, and only each other for support. Watch Here :
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Madhya Pradesh minister Kailash Vijayvargiya’s remarks have sparked outrage after he suggested that Australian women cricketers, who were allegedly molested in Indore, should “learn a lesson” and be “more careful.” Vijayvargiya said that players should inform local authorities before leaving their venues, citing that “players are very popular” and sometimes “don’t realise their popularity.” His comments have drawn widespread criticism for victim-blaming, especially amid an international tournament meant to celebrate women’s sport. The controversy erupted even as India hosts the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025, now overshadowed by the shocking assault on two Australian women cricketers near their Indore hotel. Police identified the accused as Aqeel alias Naitra, a 29-year-old serial offender from Khajrana, who was arrested later. #KailashVijayvargiya #Indore #WomensCricketWorldCup #AustraliaCricketers #WomenSafety #SportsNews
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A chilling scene unfolded at Raipur’s Magneto Mall on December 24, just hours before Christmas, when a mob vandalised festive decorations and threatened staff, triggering fresh fears over the safety of India’s Christian community. The Raipur incident fits into a disturbing national pattern, with Christian institutions, prayer gatherings and festivals increasingly targeted by Hindu extremist groups across multiple states—often around Christmas. As attacks multiply and accountability remains scarce, one question remains: who will step in to stop the mobs?
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Colonel Sonam Wangchuk, celebrated as the “Lion of Ladakh” for his role in the Kargil War, has passed away, prompting tributes across the country. In a past conversation with barkha dutt, he had spoken with quiet pride about the courage, sacrifice, and extreme challenges faced by soldiers in Kargil, emphasizing duty and the spirit that defined one of India’s toughest military victories.
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Recently resigned POJK PM Anwarul Haq shamelessly glorified Delhi Terror Attack and said, “I earlier said that if you keep bleeding Balochistan, we'll hit India from Red Fort to the forests of Kashmir and we've done it, they're still unable to count bodies." His remarks have sparked outrage and condemnation across India.
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The economic cost of pollution in India is “far more consequential than any impact of any tariffs that have been put on India so far,” said Gita Gopinath, former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund, during a discussion at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Gopinath was speaking at a session titled ‘Can India Become the Third Largest Economy in the World?’, which featured a panel including Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, industrialist Sunil Bharti Mittal, and IKEA CEO Juvencio Maeztu Herrera. Highlighting the scale of the challenge, Gopinath said that when assessing the annual economic cost of pollution, “it’s not just the effect on economic activity, but it’s also the loss in lives.” Citing a World Bank study, she noted that nearly 1.7 million people die every year in India due to pollution — accounting for about 18 percent of all deaths in the country. She added that pollution is also a serious concern from the perspective of international investors, as it directly affects the health and well-being of those looking to operate in India. Addressing pollution on a “war footing,” alongside deregulation, is essential for India’s economic progress, she said. Gopinath underlined that India must continue on the path of economic reforms, particularly in areas such as land and labour, while simultaneously treating pollution as a national priority. “This has to be a top mission for India,” she said.
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