Pabitra Margherita Critiques Rahul Gandhi's Comments on Zubeen Garg
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Guwahati, April 3 (NationPress) - The Union Minister of State for External Affairs, Pabitra Margherita, expressed his disapproval on Friday regarding Rahul Gandhi's comments about the beloved Assamese singer Zubeen Garg, stating that “politics should not interfere” with the artist's legacy.
During a press conference in Upper Assam, Margherita posed pointed questions directed at Gandhi, questioning his ability to deliver justice in this context.
“What authority does Rahul Gandhi have to promise justice for Zubeen Garg? Is he part of the judicial system?” Margherita criticized, labeling such statements as “irresponsible political rhetoric”.
The Union Minister underscored the importance of keeping sensitive subjects involving cultural icons like Zubeen Garg out of the political fray for electoral advantage.
“Zubeen Garg is a revered figure in Assam’s cultural heritage. It is both unfortunate and unacceptable to involve his name in political agendas,” he asserted.
Margherita further accused the Congress party of a longstanding pattern of exploiting emotional issues for political gain, asserting that these strategies will not resonate with the people of Assam.
“The electorate is discerning and will not be swayed by such manipulative tactics,” he emphasized.
These comments arrive amidst a flurry of political activity in the state as upcoming elections approach, prompting leaders from various parties to ramp up their campaigns and sharpen their messages.
Margherita, who is heavily involved in campaigning across Upper Assam, reiterated the BJP-led NDA government's commitment to development and stability in the region. He urged constituents to reject what he termed “divisive and opportunistic politics” and to continue backing the ruling coalition.
The debate surrounding Zubeen Garg has recently garnered substantial public interest, with political figures weighing in, intensifying the discourse in Assam’s politically charged environment.
The state government has already initiated the establishment of a fast-track court to investigate the circumstances surrounding the passing of the iconic Assamese singer, with proceedings currently ongoing. Garg tragically passed away during a sea outing in Singapore on September 19 of last year.