Kangana Ranaut Condemns Domestic Violence After Twisha Sharma's Death The mysterious death of Twisha Sharma has sparked widespread outrage across India, with actress Kangana Ranaut condemning the systemic violence faced by married women. Sharma, a former Bollywood actress who transitioned into academia and personal life, died under unclear circumstances, prompting allegations of harassment against her in-laws. Her lawyer, Samar Singh, and her mother-in-law, Girija Singh, are accused of subjecting her to emotional and physical abuse for financial reasons. The case has ignited discussions about the treatment of women in patriarchal societies and the lack of legal protections for married women. Kangana, a BJP MLA and prominent actor, has long been vocal about issues of gender inequality and patriarchal control. In her recent comments, she criticized the societal norms that perpetuate the marginalization of married women. "Every day, news of married women being harassed or even driven to suicide surfaces," she said. "Many educated women are forced to seek help from their families, but the history of this uncivil Indian society is marked by the abandonment of married women." Her remarks highlight the deep-rooted issues of domestic violence and the failure of legal and social systems to protect women. In response to Sharma's death, Kangana urged women to prioritize their careers and independence. "My advice to women is not to rely on social media or dating apps," she stated. "Focus on your profession or career. Every person in your life can be significant, but ensure it doesn’t compromise your professional identity." She emphasized the importance of self-reliance, stating, "Only when you are fully independent should you consider a partner. Remember, no one will save you from your struggles.#bjp #kangana_ranaut #twisha_sharma #samar_singh #girija_singh