Shock Over Zubeen Garg’s Alleged Murder
In a dramatic turn, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma declared that beloved singer Zubeen Garg’s death was a murder. The claim has reignited scrutiny into the case, with a Special Investigation Team (SIT) set to file its chargesheet by December 8.
CM Sarma’s Bombshell Allegation
At a Guwahati press conference, CM Sarma stated, “Evidence suggests Zubeen Garg did not die naturally—this was murder.” While withholding specifics, his remarks have intensified demands for transparency.
Garg, an Assamese cultural icon behind hits like “Ya Ali,” was found dead earlier this year. Initial reports cited cardiac arrest, but irregularities in the post-mortem fueled doubts.
SIT Probe & Key Findings
The SIT, formed after public outcry, reportedly uncovered forensic and digital evidence pointing to foul play. Insiders reveal financial disputes and personal rivalries are being probed.
A police source said, “The chargesheet will clarify if this was premeditated or a crime of passion.” December 8 is now a pivotal date for accountability.
Public Fury & Political Fallout
Fans have flooded social media with #JusticeForZubeen, while opposition leaders accuse the government of delays. Congress’s Debabrata Saikia asked, “Why was the SIT formed late if murder was suspected?”
Zubeen’s Legacy & Justice Fight
Garg’s activism and music made him a folk hero. His family insists his death was “not natural,” vowing to pursue the truth. As the chargesheet nears, Assam awaits answers.
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