No one should do politics to investigate the death of Zubeen Garg: Himanta Biswa Sarma

Guwahati, September 28 (IANS). Himanta Biswa Sarma, chief minister of Assam, called on political restraint on Sunday in light of the untimely death of the cultural symbol Zubeen Garg. He said that personal or political profits should not be heard in this case, at a time when the state is still struggling with raw. Chief Minister Sarma spoke to reporters here, saying that the entire state is emotionally injured by Garg’s death and that any attempt to politicize the issue will deepen the wounds. He added, “In a time when people of Assam were emotionally injured, it is not appropriate to join politics. It is also not appropriate to use any incident in Assam to make their name ‘popular’ by doing special work.” The comments of the chief minister came at a time when Garg died in Singapore on September 19, causing statements from political and social circles. Garg, one of the most beloved singers and actors of Assam, was known from home to home for more than three decades. Chief Minister Sarma requested the special investigative team (Sit) compiled earlier this week to do his work in a fair and transparent way. He insisted: “Our responsibility is to ensure that the truth comes out. If disturbance is found, there will be justice. But it should not be made a platform to take political advantage.” Special Director of General of the Assam Police Police MP The Sit led by Gupta, in which Senior Superintendent of Police (Chief Minister Vigilance) Rosie Kalita is the chief investigating officer, has a time -bound investigation. The state government has assured the full cooperation with officials in Singapore and his family to find out the right circumstances of Garg’s death. -Ians Sch Share This Story Tags