

A tense moment unfolded outside the Bhopal residence of Twisha Sharma’s mother-in-law, Giribala Singh, when her lawyer, Enosh George, appeared to lose his cool while responding to questions from journalists covering the high-profile case.
Footage from the scene shows George clearly distressed as he left the residence, where he was immediately encircled by journalists pressing him for answers about the ongoing controversy.
Lawyer Seen Angry, Bangs Car Bonnet Amid Media Crowd
In the video, Enosh George’s car is visible, and shortly afterward, he is seen repeatedly striking the bonnet in apparent frustration, alleging that the vehicle had driven over his feet. In the video, the lawyer can be heard shouting angrily, saying, “The car ran over my foot; now who will answer for this?” He then goes on to say, “Do you people want to get me killed?”
George stated that the cluster of reporters surrounding the vehicle led to the car rolling over his foot, an event that seemed to heighten his anger. As journalists persisted with their questions, he insisted on an apology, alleging that the media was responsible for what had happened.The dispute intensified rapidly, with George clearly agitated by the substantial media presence gathered outside Giribala Singh’s home.
Fresh Controversy Deepens Twisha Sharma Case
The tense confrontation unfolds amid a new controversy in the Twisha Sharma case, sparked by the circulation of a purported audio recording featuring retired judge Giribala Singh and her brother, Major Harshit Sharma.The audio is said to record a conversation about questions allegedly directed at Twisha after her marriage, concerning her previous relationships and private life.
Remarks in Audio Recording Spark Debate
In the released recording, Giribala Singh is purportedly heard justifying her line of questioning and reportedly stating that “promiscuity can be a habit,” a remark that has drawn criticism and intensified scrutiny of the case. As public scrutiny of the case grows, the lawyer’s impassioned clash with reporters has further heightened the mounting tension around the investigation.