Assam CM Reveals Shocking Claim: Bidyut Gohain’s Death Was Murder
In a dramatic twist, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has reportedly stated that the death of Bidyut Gohain, brother of famed Assamese singer Zubeen Garg, was a murder, not an accident. Sources indicate that the government will file a chargesheet before December 17, intensifying scrutiny on a case that has gripped Assam.
The Mysterious Death of Bidyut Gohain
Bidyut Gohain was found dead in May 2023 under suspicious circumstances. Initially, police labeled it an accidental fall from his Guwahati residence. However, Zubeen Garg and family disputed this, alleging foul play and demanding a deeper probe.
Zubeen, an Assamese cultural icon, has used his platform to push for justice, keeping public attention on the case through social media and public appeals.
CM Himanta’s Alleged Statement Sparks Reactions
While no official statement has been released, sources claim CM Sarma made the remarks in a private meeting, directing police to expedite the investigation. The December 17 deadline aligns with the standard six-month window for filing chargesheets.
Public and Political Response
- Supporters of Zubeen welcomed the move, calling it a step toward justice.
- Opposition leaders questioned the delay, hinting at political motives behind the timing.
Key Questions Remain
- Who was behind the murder?
- What was the motive?
- Why was the accident theory initially pushed?
Legal experts suggest the chargesheet may name suspects, clarifying the case before a potential trial in 2024.
Zubeen Garg’s Relentless Fight for Justice
Despite his celebrity status, Zubeen has prioritized his brother’s case, even pausing his career. His determination has turned the tragedy into a larger movement for accountability in Assam.
What’s Next?
With the December 17 deadline approaching, Assam awaits answers. A chargesheet could finally bring closure to Zubeen’s family and accountability for those responsible.
Stay updated with the latest developments on this case.
