Rahul Gandhi Pays Homage to Zubeen Garg: A Tribute to Assam's Cultural Icon

Rahul Gandhi will visit Assam to pay homage to the late musician Zubeen Garg, offering condolences to his grieving family. The Congress leader's visit comes amid an ongoing investigation into Garg's mysterious death in Singapore. His tribute is expected to resonate deeply with Assam's cultural community and fans of the iconic singer. The Special Investigation Team continues to probe the circumstances surrounding Garg's untimely passing, with a chargesheet anticipated by November.

Key Points: Rahul Gandhi Visits Zubeen Garg Family Amid Ongoing Death Investigation

  • Rahul Gandhi to pay floral tributes at Sonapur
  • Visiting Garg family in Kahilipara to convey condolences
  • Death investigation ongoing by Special Investigation Team
  • Emotions running high across Assam after singer's mysterious demise
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Rahul Gandhi to pay homage to Zubeen Garg in Assam today

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to pay respects to late Assamese singer Zubeen Garg, offering solidarity during emotional mourning period

"His visit reflects respect for Assam's cultural heritage and solidarity with mourning people - Congress Party Source"

Guwahati, Oct 17

Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi will visit Assam on Friday to pay homage to the late cultural icon Zubeen Garg, whose untimely death in Singapore has left the state in mourning and sparked a high-profile probe.

According to the official programme released by the Congress, Gandhi will reach Sonapur, on the outskirts of Guwahati, at 1.30 p.m. to offer floral tributes to the singer, fondly remembered across the Northeast as Zubeen Da.

He will later visit Garg's family at their residence in Kahilipara around 2.30 p.m. to personally convey his condolences.

The Congress leader's visit is expected to be a deeply emotional moment for fans and admirers of the late musician, whose influence transcended language and generations.

Party sources said Gandhi's homage reflects his respect for Assam's cultural heritage and solidarity with the people mourning the loss of one of their most cherished voices.

Zubeen Garg, a prolific singer, composer, and actor, passed away under mysterious circumstances in Singapore on September 19. His death triggered widespread grief across Assam and led to protests demanding a fair and transparent investigation.

The Special Investigation Team (SIT) set up by the Assam government has been probing the case, which has already seen multiple high-profile arrests and cross-border coordination with Singaporean authorities.

Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma recently announced that the SIT is expected to submit its chargesheet by November, and that the government will seek a fast-track court to expedite the trial.

Rahul Gandhi's visit comes at a time when emotions continue to run high in the state, with Garg's fans and fellow artists calling for justice and closure.

His gesture is likely to resonate widely among Assam's youth and cultural community, for whom Zubeen Garg remains an enduring symbol of artistic pride and regional identity.

- IANS

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Arjun K
While I appreciate the gesture, I hope this isn't just political symbolism. What we really need is justice for Zubeen Da. The SIT must complete its investigation properly and the guilty must be punished.
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Rohit P
Zubeen Garg's songs were the soundtrack of our youth. From "Ya Ali" to his Assamese classics, his voice touched millions. Good to see national leaders recognizing regional artists. His legacy will live on through his music. 🎵
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Sarah B
The circumstances around his death are indeed mysterious. Hope the investigation brings clarity and closure to his family and fans. It's important that justice is served, regardless of how high-profile the case is.
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Vikram M
As someone from Assam, I can tell you Zubeen Da was truly beloved. His music broke language barriers and united people across the Northeast. This visit shows respect for our cultural heritage. Bahut sundar initiative.
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Michael C
I'm not Indian but have been following this story. The outpouring of grief for this artist is remarkable. It shows how much cultural figures mean to people. Hope the investigation brings the truth to light.
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Kavya N
The fast-track court announcement is welcome. Justice delayed is justice denied. Zubeen Da gave us so much

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