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Zubeen Garg’s wife returns post-mortem report, says police should decide on making it public

The Assam government on Friday set up a one-man judicial commission, headed by Justice Soumitra Saikia of the Gauhati High Court, to probe the mysterious death of cultural icon Zubeen Garg
Garima Saikia Garg, wife of late singer Zubeen Garg, in Guwahati, Assam. PTI Photo

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Singer Zubeen Garg’s wife Garima on Saturday returned the post-mortem report of her husband to the police, saying that it is not her “personal document” and the investigators will be the best judge to decide whether it should be made public or not.

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After CID Additional SP Moramee Das arrived to hand over the report, Garima told reporters she had full confidence in the ongoing investigation to uncover the exact circumstances behind the singer’s death in Singapore last month.

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“I personally thought and took suggestions also. As the investigation is going on, I did not consider the report as my personal document. So, I have returned the same to the investigating officer,” she added.

Garima said that she only wants the investigation to take place properly and desires to know the facts as soon as possible.

“I don’t know anything about law. Whether making it public will hamper the ongoing probe, I don’t know. That is why I have returned the report. If it can be made public, then you will get it from them,” she added.

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When asked about reports of Garg’s band member Shekhar Jyoti Goswami’s claim before the police that the singer was poisoned, Garima questioned why he was silent for so long.

“If Shekhar had known it, why did he hide it for so long? Anyway, a probe is going on. If anyone has done so, then he must get the strongest possible punishment.”

“Why was he (Garg) pushed to such a level? He loved everyone so much! He only knew how to love people and nothing else. He also taught me to trust people,” she added.

Garima said, “We considered everyone as our own and part of family like brothers. He always used to say that they are our extended families and we have to think about their families too. We did that only. So, the strictest punishment should be given if it really happened.” She said that she has full faith in the judicial system and is cooperating fully.

“Let the post-mortem report be with the investigators. I have faith that they will do full justice to it. I believe the investigation is progressing properly and hope to get good results soon. Let there be a watertight probe and we must know every detail related to the case,” she added.

“The culprit must get strong punishment. I have lost my husband. I will never get him back, but he must get proper justice. He was a man of all people. He loved each and every one by giving away everything he had. No injustice can happen to such a person,” she added.

Garima told the media that the SIT took her and Garg’s sister Palme Borthakur’s detailed statements earlier in the day.

“They noted all the details like since when I knew Zubeen... It is my request, demand, prayer that the man should get justice. The matter should not be diverted in the case of Zubeen Garg,” she added.

The state CID is currently probing the case of Garg’s death after more than 60 FIRs have been lodged across the state against Shyamkanu Mahanta, the chief organiser of the Northeast India Festival, where the singer had gone to perform, and almost 10 others, including Sharma and band members Goswami and Amrit Prabha.

These four people have already been arrested in the case and sent to 14 days of police remand.

Further, the Assam government on Friday set up a one-man judicial commission, headed by Justice Soumitra Saikia of the Gauhati High Court, to probe the mysterious death of cultural icon Zubeen Garg.

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