Hey SnapScoopers! 🌟 Ever heard of *dowry*? In India, some families give money or gifts to the groom's side at weddings. It’s illegal, but sadly, many still do it. When dowry isn’t enough, things get dangerous!
Twisha Sharma, a popular model and beauty queen, was found dead in her home just five months after marrying lawyer Samarth Singh. Her family says she was bullied by her husband and his mother (a retired judge!) over dowry demands. Police say it’s a 'dowry death' case—meaning harm because of dowry pressures.
But here’s the twist: The husband’s mom says Twisha had mental health issues and 'killed herself.' Meanwhile, Twisha’s family says she was scared and stressed, and they’re asking for a second investigation. The police are hunting for the missing husband, and a huge #JusticeForTwisha campaign has gone viral!
Why does this matter? Twisha was a bright, kind girl who loved her job and friends. Her story shows how dowry abuse affects real people. Over 8,000 women are killed yearly in India because of dowry. But this time? The world is watching!
✅ What’s happening now:
- Government steps in to investigate with federal police
- Instagram campaign tags 100k+ supporters
- 'Retired judge' mom is questioned about her role
- Police say no one should be punished unfairly
đź’ˇ Your move: Share #JusticeForTwisha and tag a friend who believes in equality!
Remember: True respect is when no one is hurt for gifts. Let’s make kindness the norm! 💙 #SnapScopeChallenge}
Twisha Sharma, a popular model and beauty queen, was found dead in her home just five months after marrying lawyer Samarth Singh. Her family says she was bullied by her husband and his mother (a retired judge!) over dowry demands. Police say it’s a 'dowry death' case—meaning harm because of dowry pressures.
But here’s the twist: The husband’s mom says Twisha had mental health issues and 'killed herself.' Meanwhile, Twisha’s family says she was scared and stressed, and they’re asking for a second investigation. The police are hunting for the missing husband, and a huge #JusticeForTwisha campaign has gone viral!
Why does this matter? Twisha was a bright, kind girl who loved her job and friends. Her story shows how dowry abuse affects real people. Over 8,000 women are killed yearly in India because of dowry. But this time? The world is watching!
✅ What’s happening now:
- Government steps in to investigate with federal police
- Instagram campaign tags 100k+ supporters
- 'Retired judge' mom is questioned about her role
- Police say no one should be punished unfairly
đź’ˇ Your move: Share #JusticeForTwisha and tag a friend who believes in equality!
Remember: True respect is when no one is hurt for gifts. Let’s make kindness the norm! 💙 #SnapScopeChallenge}






















