Zubeen Garg Death Protests: Assam Bans Mobile Internet Amid Jail Violence

Assam's Baksa district witnessed intense protests following the arrival of five accused in the Zubeen Garg death case at the district jail. The situation quickly escalated with stone-pelting, vehicle damage, and injuries to a police officer. In response, the government imposed a mobile internet ban and strict prohibitory orders to control the unrest. The district administration is taking all necessary measures to maintain law and order and prevent further violence.

Key Points: Zubeen Garg Death Case Sparks Violent Protests in Assam Baksa

  • Violent protests erupted outside Baksa District Jail over Zubeen Garg death case
  • Five accused brought to jail under heavy police escort
  • Mob resorted to stone-pelting, injuring police officer and damaging vehicles
  • District administration imposed strict prohibitory orders under Section 163 of BNSS
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Zubeen Garg death protests: Assam govt bans mobile internet in Baksa district

Tensions escalate in Baksa as protests over Zubeen Garg's death lead to mobile internet ban and strict prohibitory orders

"The step was taken to ensure peace and tranquillity in the district - District Administration"

Guwahati, Oct 15

Owing to violent protests in Assam's Baksa district by the followers of Zubeen Garg against the decision of housing five accused in the case related to the untimely demise of the iconic singer, the government has banned mobile internet service across the district on Wednesday.

The step was taken to ensure peace and tranquillity in the district while maintaining a law and order situation.

Meanwhile, the higher authorities of Assam Police have cancelled all types of leaves for the staff following the violence in Baksa district, except urgent medical leaves.

Notably, ferocious protests broke out outside the Baksa District Jail today after the five accused in the Zubeen Garg death case were brought to the facility under heavy police escort.

In the wake of escalating tension, the district administration imposed prohibitory orders under Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) to prevent further unrest.

The situation turned volatile when an agitated crowd gathered outside the Baksa district jail premises, demanding that two of the accused - festival organiser Shyamkanu Mahanta and Zubeen Garg's manager Siddharth Sharma - be presented before the public.

The mob resorted to stone-pelting, injuring a female police officer and damaging several vehicles in the police convoy. Security forces resorted to the use of batons to disperse the protesters, and multiple individuals were detained for unlawful assembly.

District Magistrate Gautam Das promptly issued an order restricting all forms of public gatherings, rallies, demonstrations, and processions within a 500-metre radius of the Baksa jail.

The order also bans the carrying of weapons such as lathis, daggers, spears, and swords, along with the throwing of stones or any inflammable materials, including firecrackers.

The directive cites apprehensions of "breach of public peace and tranquillity owing to an unrest situation observed near the District Jail, Nikashi, Baksa", and warns that any violation will invite strict legal action under the relevant provisions of law. The prohibitory measures came into immediate effect and will remain in force until further notice.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Zubeen Garg was a legend of Assam! People's emotions are running high, but violence is not the answer. The authorities should ensure proper investigation and justice for the singer's untimely death. Jai Axom! 🙏
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Rohit P
Stone-pelting and injuring police officers? This is unacceptable behavior. The protestors should express their anger through peaceful means. The law must take its course without mob justice.
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Sarah B
As someone who loved Zubeen Garg's music, I feel the pain of his fans. But demanding accused to be presented before public? That's not how our justice system works. Let the courts do their job properly.
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Vikram M
The government had to take tough measures to control the situation. When public property gets damaged and police officers get injured, strict action is necessary. Hope peace returns to Baksa soon.
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Kavya N
Zubeen da's music touched millions of hearts across India. His fans are emotional, but we must trust our judicial system. Violence only delays justice and creates more problems. 🤝

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