Assam govt to conduct inquiry into singer Zubeen Garg's death in Singapore
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Saturday said his government would conduct an inquiry into singer Zubeen Garg's death.
The Chief Minister said that he has directed Director General of Police Harmeet Singh to transfer multiple FIRs lodged across the state over Garg's death to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) and to register a consolidated case for a thorough investigation.
Sarma said that he has also spoken to Singapore High Commissioner in India, Simon Wong, and requested for a detailed inquiry into the circumstances leading to the singer's death.
The first FIR was lodged against North East India Festival organiser Shyamkanu Mahanta and the singer's manager Siddhartha Sharma at Morigaon police station, alleging that they (the accused), as a “part of a conspiracy, took Zubeen to a foreign country, on the pretext of singing but with the motive to kill him”.
Since then, several FIRs have been filed across the state, he said.
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“Multiple FIRs have been filed against Syamkanu Mahanta and Siddhartha Sarma in connection with the unfortunate and untimely demise of our beloved Zubeen Garg. I have directed the @DGPAssamPolice to transfer all the FIRs to the CID and to register a consolidated case for a thorough investigation,” the CM said in a post on X.
“Assam Police will probe the death of Zubeen Garg and both Mahanta and Sharma, along with those who were present with the singer in his last moments, will be interrogated,” Sarma told reporters.
There are reports that the singer was taken to a party the night before his death, and “we are also trying to ascertain its veracity”, he said.
Garg died in Singapore on Friday, while “swimming in the sea without a life jacket”.
I spoke to the High Commissioner of Singapore, His Excellency Simon Wong, and requested a detailed enquiry into the circumstances leading to the untimely demise of our beloved Zubeen Garg. Excellency has assured me of complete cooperation in this regard.@SGinIndia
— Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) September 20, 2025
Singaporean authorities have also started their investigation, and “as the place of occurrence was not India, we will get the criminal part, if any, from that country, and if he was taken from Assam with a wrong intent, we will get this aspect from the state”, the CM said.
“The state government will impartially ascertain all aspects related to his death, and all arrangements will be made if anyone wants to give any information or be a witness,” he said.
Sarma said that the matter should become absolutely clear to the people of the state so that nothing is hidden regarding the popular singer's death.
Meanwhile, the CM said he will receive Garg's body in Delhi and accompany it to Guwahati.
He said the mortal remains of the singer will be brought to Guwahati on a special aircraft. It is likely to arrive in Assam on Sunday morning.
Sarma said that the body has been handed over to the Indian High Commission in Singapore and the singer's accompanying team members. He said he will go to Delhi later on Saturday to receive the body.
Sarma reviewed arrangements at Guwahati's Sarusajai Sports Stadium, where his body will be kept for people to pay their last respects.
After arrival in Guwahati, Garg's body will first be taken to his Kahilipara residence, where members of his family will spend some moments with the mortal remains, and no public will be allowed, the CM said.
“Strict security arrangements will be ensured near his residence. I request people to stay away when Zubeen's body is taken to his home so that his family members, particularly his 85-year-old ailing father, can spend some time before the body is taken to the stadium,” he said.
Sarma further said that several organisations from Jorhat have demanded that the singer's last rites be performed in the Upper Assam town and a memorial dedicated to him be established there.
“The government will not make any independent decision regarding the last rites of the singer. We will first consult his family whose wish will be the top priority, and also several organisations of the state, including the Asam Sahitya Sabha (ASS), prominent cultural organisations and the people who were closely associated with him, before we make a final decision,” the CM said.
The Assam government has declared three days of state mourning over Garg's death. Chief Secretary Ravi Kota made the announcement in a post on X.
"The Government of Assam expresses deep shock and sorrow at the passing of Shri Zubeen Garg, eminent singer, filmmaker and cultural icon," he said.
"State mourning has been declared from 20th to 22nd September. During this period, there will be no official entertainment, dinners, or ceremonial functions," he added.
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