Key Points

The Assam Police has constituted a Special Investigation Team to probe the suspicious death of singer Zubeen Garg in Singapore. The investigation was ordered by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and will be led by Special DGP M.P. Gupta. Meanwhile, Leader of the Opposition Debabrata Saikia has written to the President demanding a CBI inquiry, citing jurisdictional challenges and alleging the death was a "calculated elimination." The letter raises serious questions about the circumstances leading to Garg's drowning, given his known medical condition and his role as a prominent voice against government policies.

Key Points: Assam Police SIT Probes Singer Zubeen Garg Suspicious Death

  • SIT led by Special DGP M.P. Gupta for a transparent and time-bound investigation
  • Opposition leader Debabrata Saikia writes to President demanding a CBI probe
  • Concerns raised about coercion before Garg's travel and contradictory statements from organisers
  • Letter highlights Garg's seizure disorder and questions over safety protocols during swimming
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Assam Police constitutes SIT to probe singer Zubeen Garg's death

Assam Police forms SIT to investigate the suspicious death of cultural icon Zubeen Garg in Singapore, as opposition leader demands a CBI probe.

"I will die but won’t allow the Citizenship Amendment Act in Assam. - Zubeen Garg, cited by Debabrata Saikia"

Guwahati, September 24

The Assam Police has constituted the Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the "suspicious" and "tragic" demise of Assam's cultural icon Zubeen Garg.

According to Assam DGP Harmeet Singh, the SIT will be headed by Special DGP M.P. Gupta.

"As directed by the Hon'ble CM Dr. @himantabiswa Sir, a Special Investigation Team led by Shri M.P Gupta, Spl DGP @AssamCid has been constituted to ensure a transparent & time-bound investigation into the suspicious & tragic demise of Zubeen Garg," the DGP posted on X.

One of the SIT members was later removed as the officer was already the Head of another SIT related to the Nagaon PS Case, said the DGP.

In a post shared on X, DGP Assam said, "Kindly refer to the constitution of an SIT to investigate the suspicious & tragic demise of Zubeen Garg. The SIT has been reconstituted, as one of the nominated Officers is already Head of another SIT related to Nagaon PS Case 503/25 u/s 61(2)/318(4)/316(2) BNS - constituted vide CB/NGN/Order/2025/610-A dated 29/8/2025; so she cannot be spared to come to Guwahati."

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Zubeen Garg passed away in Singapore on September 19 after an alleged drowning incident. His body was flown to Delhi and later transported to Assam on a commercial flight that landed in Guwahati on Sunday morning. Garg was in Singapore for the Northeast India Festival.

Meanwhile, Leader of Opposition in Assam Assembly Debabrata Saikia wrote a letter to President Droupadi Murmu on Wednesday, demanding a CBI probe led by a High Court judge to aid the Assam CID in investigating the sudden demise of Zubeen Garg.

In his letter, Saikia described Garg as not just a singer but a "revolutionary voice of resistance against government policies which made him a potential target for elimination". Saikia also wrote that Garg was a fierce opponent of the CAA 2019 and recalled his defiant statement, "I will die but won't allow the Citizenship Amendment Act in Assam." He also wrote about Garg's role in anti-CAA protests, his compositions of protest songs, and his criticism of environmental destruction.

Saikia further wrote that while the Assam government has initiated a CID probe, jurisdictional challenges make it difficult for the state police to investigate events that occurred in Singapore.

"The investigation is entirely dependent on diplomatic channels that are beyond the capacity of the state government, and it is unable to coordinate international evidence collection without central support," he further wrote.

The letter also highlighted troubling preliminary evidence suggesting coercion before Garg's departure. According to Saikia, the singer confided to close associates that he was under pressure to travel to Singapore with limited companionship, breaking his usual travel pattern and leaving him without his regular protective oversight.

Further concerns were raised about festival organiser Shyamkanu Mahanta, who allegedly gave contradictory statements. While pre-incident promotional materials claimed Garg "would participate" in the festival, Mahanta later stated he had come "only to take rest." There were also discrepancies in accounts about scuba diving versus swimming, and denials of knowledge about the yacht outing where Garg's fatal swimming incident occurred.

Moreover, Saikia pointed to Garg's well-documented seizure disorder, which required restrictions from water activities, "a fact confirmed by his wife," the letter said."Despite this, he was encouraged to swim without a life jacket during his second attempt, with no family protection present to monitor his medical restrictions. A fatal seizure occurred exactly as his medical history would predict," he further wrote.

The Assam LoP further wrote that the sequence of events reveals systematic planning: coercion, restricted travel arrangements, isolation from family, contradictions by organisers, and others suggest "a calculated elimination of Assam's most powerful voice of resistance."

- ANI

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Rohit P
The contradictions in statements are very suspicious. First they say he's performing, then it's "just for rest"? And swimming when he had known medical conditions? Something doesn't add up. CBI investigation is definitely needed.
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David E
As someone who's followed Indian politics, this case shows why international incidents need central agency involvement. State police can't investigate properly in foreign countries. The diplomatic angle is crucial here.
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Ananya R
Zubeen da stood for Assam and its people. His songs gave us courage during difficult times. If there's any foul play involved, the truth must come out. Joi Aai Axom! 🙏
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Siddharth J
While I want justice for Zubeen Garg, let's not jump to conspiracy theories immediately. The SIT should be given a fair chance to investigate. Singapore has good investigative systems too.
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Meera T
The medical angle is most concerning. Why was someone with seizure history allowed to swim without proper safety measures? The organizers need to answer these basic safety questions.
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Karthik V
This tragedy shows how vulnerable our artists can be when they speak truth to power. Zubeen sir was fearless in his criticism. Hope the investigation is truly independent and transparent.

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