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=🕊️ The Tragic Death of Zubeen Garg: Unraveling the Mystery and Conspiracies= The sudden demise of Zubeen Garg, the iconic Assamese singer, composer, and cultural figure, has left an irreplaceable void in the hearts of millions. His death on September 19, 2025, in Singapore—initially reported as a drowning incident—has since spiraled into a complex web of allegations, public outrage, and conspiracy theories that continue to grip Assam and beyond. --- ==🌊 The Incident: What Happened in Singapore?== Zubeen Garg was in Singapore to perform at the North East India Festival. According to early reports, he died while scuba diving. However, his wife Garima Saikia Garg later clarified that he suffered a seizure while swimming at Lazarus Island, not during a diving session. Singapore authorities issued a preliminary death certificate citing “drowning” as the cause of death. --- ==🔍 The Investigation: From Mourning to Mystery== In response to widespread public suspicion and emotional unrest, the Assam government ordered a second autopsy at Gauhati Medical College before Garg’s cremation on September 23. Over 55 FIRs were filed across Assam, naming four individuals: festival organizer Shyamkanu Mahanta, manager Siddharth Sharma, drummer Shekhar Jyoti Goswami, and businessman Sanjive Narain. The charges include criminal conspiracy, culpable homicide, and negligence. A Special Investigation Team (SIT) was formed, and the CID began interrogating key individuals. Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma assured the public of a transparent and impartial probe, even hinting at a possible CBI referral if needed. --- ==📱 The SIM Card Twist: Fueling Speculation== Adding fuel to the fire, reports emerged that Siddharth Sharma had allegedly applied to transfer Zubeen’s SIM card into his own name months before the singer’s death. The SIM was registered under a Mumbai-based company linked to both Sharma and Zubeen’s former manager, Tarsame Mittal. This revelation intensified public suspicion and led to renewed protests across Assam. --- ==💔 Public Reaction: Grief, Anger, and Demands for Justice== Zubeen’s death triggered an emotional tsunami. Thousands gathered at Bhogeshwar Baruah Stadium and Sarusajai to pay their last respects. Social media exploded with grief, tributes, and calls for accountability. Prominent Assamese personalities, including singer Nilotpal Bora and actor Harpal Saikia, accused Mahanta and Sharma of exploiting Zubeen and demanded justice. However, Zubeen’s wife Garima defended Siddharth Sharma, urging the public to withdraw FIRs against him and allow him to attend the funeral. --- ==🧩 The Unanswered Questions== Despite official statements and ongoing investigations, several questions remain: - Why was Zubeen allowed to swim alone despite known seizure risks? - Was there negligence in emergency response and medical care? - What was the motive behind the SIM card transfer? - Were there deeper financial or personal tensions behind the scenes? --- ==🕯️ Legacy and Closure== Zubeen Garg was cremated with full state honors in Kamarkuchi village. His legacy as a voice of Assamese identity, a fearless artist, and a cultural icon remains untouched. But for many, closure will only come when the truth is fully unearthed. As the SIT continues its probe and the public watches closely, one thing is clear: Zubeen Garg’s death is no longer just a tragedy—it’s a call for accountability, transparency, and justice.
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