Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma insists that late singer Zubeen Garg was murdered, not presumed to have died in a scuba accident, setting a December 8 deadline for the SIT to file a charge sheet.
Himanta Sarma Labels Zubeen Garg’s Death as Murder
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has made a strong declaration: Zubeen Garg’s death was not an accident, but a murder.
He set a target for the Special Investigation Team (SIT) to file its chargesheet by December 8, pending approval from the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).
Probe Deepens: SIT and Judicial Commission Involved
- Earlier, Sarma ordered the formation of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to examine the circumstances surrounding Garg’s death in Singapore.
- The SIT is reportedly seeking MHA approval to file the chargesheet because the case involves events outside India.
- In addition to the SIT probe, a judicial commission has been established to offer a full, transparent inquiry.
Reactions, Scrutiny & Demand for Evidence
- Opposition leaders, including Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi, have demanded Sarma present concrete evidence backing his claim.
- Family, friends, and fans are calling for full transparency as they await the details that led the CM to call it murder.
- Sarma defended his stance, saying the case is being handled professionally and that “those responsible won’t be spared.”
Impact of Sarma’s Claim
- Raises the stakes: Claiming murder shifts the case from a tragic accident to a felony, increasing public and legal urgency.
- Political implications: This accusation by a sitting CM could have major long-term consequences, making this more than just a celebrity case.
- Transparency demands: Setting a concrete deadline (Dec 8) signals that the government wants to deliver answers — or face major pushback.
- Public trust: Garg was a beloved cultural icon; his fans and Northeastern communities may interpret this as a fight for justice rather than a cover-up.
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