Zubeen Garg Case: SIT to Reveal Charges Amid Baksa Jail Unrest

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has provided crucial updates on the Zubeen Garg death investigation, promising a charge sheet by November. The Special Investigation Team has already arrested nine individuals connected to the Baksa District Jail incident. The state government plans to request a fast-track court from the Gauhati High Court to ensure swift justice. Two injured individuals are confirmed stable and receiving treatment at AIIMS.

Key Points: Zubeen Garg Death Case SIT Charge Sheet Assam CM Himanta

  • SIT expected to file charge sheet by November
  • Nine individuals arrested from Baksa Jail incident
  • High Court to establish fast-track court
  • Two injured youths stable at AIIMS
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SIT to file charge sheet in Zubeen Garg death case by November: Assam CM

Assam CM promises SIT charge sheet by November, arrests made in Zubeen Garg case amid Baksa District Jail incident investigation

"The SIT has been directed to complete its work expeditiously - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, Oct 16

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Thursday that the Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the death of noted singer and cultural icon Zubeen Garg is likely to file its chargesheet by November.

Speaking to reporters in Guwahati, the Chief Minister said the state government would soon approach the Gauhati High Court to establish a fast-track court to ensure a swift trial in the high-profile case.

He also confirmed that the state will appoint a special public prosecutor to handle the proceedings, underlining the administration's commitment to a transparent and speedy pursuit of justice.

"The SIT has been directed to complete its work expeditiously, and we expect the charge sheet to be filed by November. The government will also request the High Court to constitute a fast-track court so that the trial can proceed without delay," CM Sarma said.

Commenting on the recent unrest at the Baksa District Jail linked to the case, the Chief Minister added that nine individuals have been arrested so far after being identified through video evidence.

Those taken into custody include Nurul Alom, Mahidul Islam -- a member of the All Bodoland Minority Students' Union (ABMSU), Mustafa Ahmed of ABMSU, Sipjon Ali, Sahidul, Ahela Mia (listed as a D-voter), Ramiz Ali, Asik, and Harekrishna Pathak, a former member of the All Assam Students' Union (AASU).

Chief Minister Sarma added that two youths injured during the incident are currently receiving treatment at AIIMS and are reported to be stable.

"I asked my Cabinet colleague Ranjeet Dass to visit AIIMS this morning after reports falsely suggested that the two injured were dead. The Minister has confirmed that both are stable and under proper medical care," he said.

The Chief Minister dismissed speculation about any fatalities in the Baksa incident, reiterating that no deaths had occurred.

He assured that the state government is closely monitoring the situation and that further arrests could follow as investigations continue based on video footage and eyewitness accounts.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see the government taking this seriously. Zubeen Garg's music touched millions across Northeast India. The involvement of both ABMSU and AASU members shows this is more complex than it appears.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the government's efforts, I'm concerned about the timing. Why did it take so long to form the SIT? Justice delayed is justice denied. Hope this isn't just political optics.
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Meera T
Zubeen da's songs were the soundtrack of our college days in Guwahati. Still can't believe he's gone. Hope the truth comes out and his family gets closure. His legacy deserves nothing less.
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David E
As someone who has lived in Assam for work, I've seen how much Zubeen Garg meant to people here. The fast-track court is a good move - high-profile cases often get delayed for years in India.
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Siddharth J
The mention of D-voter in the arrested list is concerning. Hope the investigation remains focused on the actual crime and doesn't get mixed with other political agendas. Justice should be blind.

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