Key Points

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma expressed profound grief over Zubeen Garg's sudden death in Singapore. The iconic singer died following a scuba diving accident while preparing for the North East Festival. Garg was celebrated as Assam's cultural icon with a career spanning three decades across multiple languages. His passing has left the entire Assamese community and music lovers worldwide in mourning.

Key Points: Assam CM Sarma Mourns Singer Zubeen Garg Death in Singapore Accident

  • Zubeen Garg died in scuba diving accident off Singapore coast
  • Police divers rescued him but doctors couldn't revive him
  • He was scheduled to perform at North East Festival
  • Career spanned over three decades across multiple languages
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'Assam lost one of its favourite sons', CM Sarma remembers Zubeen Garg

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma expresses deep grief over the tragic death of cultural icon Zubeen Garg in a scuba diving accident in Singapore.

"Today Assam lost one of its favourite sons - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, Sep 19

Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Friday expressed deep condolence over the untimely demise of iconic singer from Assam, Zubeen Garg, in an accident in Singapore.

Taking to X, CM Sarma wrote, “Today Assam lost one of its favourite sons. I am at a loss for words to describe what Zubeen meant for Assam. He has gone too early; this was not an age to go. Zubeen's voice had an unmatched ability to energise people, and his music spoke directly to our minds and souls. He has left a void that will never be filled.”

The Chief Minister noted, “Our future generations will remember him as a stalwart of Assam’s culture, and his works will inspire many more talented artists in the days and years to come. Beyond his music, his connection with people and passion for helping them will always be remembered. I will greatly cherish all my interactions with him.”

“That magical voice has forever gone silent. Tragic beyond words! I grieve with my fellow citizens on the passing away of Zubeen. Rest well, Zubeen! You will always be Assam's favourite rockstar,” he added.

Congress leader Ripun Bora said, "Deeply shocked and saddened by the untimely demise of our cultural icon Zubeen Garg. His voice, music, and indomitable spirit inspired generations across Assam and beyond. My heartfelt condolences to his family, fans, and loved ones. Rest in peace, Legend."

Zubeen Garg met with an accident while scuba diving off the coast of Singapore on Thursday night. Police divers managed to pull him out of the water and rushed him to a nearby hospital. Despite being placed under intensive medical care, doctors could not revive him.

The acclaimed singer had travelled to Singapore to participate in the North East Festival, where he was scheduled to perform on Friday. His sudden demise has cast a pall of gloom over the event and across the Assamese community worldwide.

Known as the cultural icon of Assam, Zubeen Garg was not just a singer but also a composer, music director, actor and filmmaker. With a career spanning over three decades, he lent his voice to thousands of songs in Assamese, Hindi, Bengali and several other Indian languages. His versatility and ability to bridge regional and mainstream music earned him immense popularity and respect.

From the romantic ballad “Ya Ali,” which catapulted him to pan-India fame, to countless Assamese hits that defined the soundtrack of the region for decades, Garg’s contribution to music was unparalleled. He also played a key role in promoting Assamese culture and the identity of the Northeast on the national stage.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Zubeen sir wasn't just a singer - he was the voice of Assam. His songs like "Ya Ali" brought Assamese talent to national recognition. A true cultural ambassador who will be deeply missed. Rest in peace legend 🙏
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David E
While the CM's words are touching, I wish our government would do more to support artists like Zubeen during their lifetime. We celebrate them only after they're gone. Proper healthcare and support systems for our cultural icons are needed.
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Ananya R
His Assamese songs captured the essence of our land and people. "Jilikaba Luitore Paar" will forever remind me of home. Such a tragic loss for the entire Northeast region. Gone too soon 💔
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Michael C
As someone who discovered Assamese music through Zubeen, this is devastating. He had this incredible ability to connect with people across language barriers. His music introduced me to the rich culture of Northeast India.
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Karthik V
The fact that political rivals like Congress and BJP are both paying heartfelt tributes shows how much Zubeen Garg transcended politics. He truly belonged to all of Assam. His legacy will live on through his timeless music.

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