Indore: Madhya Pradesh DGP Kailash Makwana on Tuesday asserted that the state police followed established rules and procedures while investigating the alleged dowry death of former model Twisha Sharma, and said that they voluntarily recommended the CBI probe based on her family's request.The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Monday re-registered an FIR against Twisha's lawyer husband, Samarth Singh, and her mother-in-law, former judge Giribala Singh, as per procedure.The probe agency has invoked sections 80(2) (punishment for dowry death), 85 (husband or his relative subjecting woman to cruelty) and 3(5) (common intention) of the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita, along with sections of the Dowry Prohibition Act, which were levelled by the state police as well.Also Read: Twisha Sharma case: Accused Samarth attempted to mislead investigators during crime scene recreation, says Madhya Pradesh PoliceWhile talking to reporters in Indore, DGP Makwana was asked about the questions being raised on the MP police's investigation into the case."The state police followed established rules and procedures in this case. Since (Twisha's) family had requested it, we ourselves recommended and handed over the case to the CBI for investigation," he said.Twisha was found hanging at her in-laws' home in Bhopal's Katara Hills area on May 12. Her family has accused her in-laws of dowry harassment and abetment to suicide, while the in-laws have claimed that she was addicted to drugs.Also Read: Twisha Sharma death case: Madhya Pradesh HC adjourns hearing on pleas against ex-judge's bail to May 27DGP Makwana further stated that due to the state police's special efforts, Madhya Pradesh became Naxal-free by December 11, 2025.Police presence and operations, however, continue in Naxal-affected forest areas to prevent such elements from flourishing there, he said.Describing the shortage in the state police force as a "significant challenge", the senior official said that filling vacant posts is extremely important in view of the Simhastha fair to be held in Ujjain in 2028."Last year, we held recruitment for 8,500 police posts, and this year, we have sought permission from the state government to recruit for 10,500 posts. I hope to receive this permission soon. This will address the shortage of police force," he said.Makwana attended the passing out parade of new constables at the Rustomji Armed Police Training College (RAPTC) in Indore as the chief guest.As many as 617 new constables participated in the parade after completing their training.
Twisha Sharma death: Police followed due process, handed probe to CBI on family's request, says DGP
Madhya Pradesh DGP Kailash Makwana stated police followed procedures in the Twisha Sharma case. He confirmed the state recommended a CBI probe at the family's request. The CBI has re-registered an FIR against Twisha's husband and mother-in-law. Makwana further discussed efforts to make Madhya Pradesh Naxal-free and plans to fill police vacancies for the 2028 Simhastha fair.












