Assam Minister Calls Out Congress for Politicizing Zubeen Garg's Legacy
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Guwahati, March 11 (NationPress) Assam Cabinet Minister Pijush Hazarika has accused the Congress party of trying to exploit the name of renowned Assamese singer Zubeen Garg for political purposes, calling such behavior indicative of a “cheap mentality”. In his social media statement, Hazarika emphasized that Zubeen Garg is cherished by the people of Assam and occupies a significant place in Assamese culture. He stated, “Zubeen Garg is beloved by all of us. He will always remain in the hearts of every Assamese individual.”
Hazarika pointed out that the legal proceedings concerning the singer's tragic passing last year during a sea excursion in Singapore are currently being reviewed by the court and should not be politicized. He remarked, “The quest for justice for Zubeen Garg is under the honorable court's evaluation. While those who admire him are entitled to advocate for #JusticeForZubeenGarg, leveraging his name for political advantage demonstrates the Congress party’s cheap mentality.”
The minister claimed that the Congress has repeatedly sought to incorporate the singer's name into political discussions to gain electoral leverage. According to Hazarika, the opposition has invoked Zubeen Garg in various political contexts, including during campaign songs and rallies. “Why does Congress continually attempt to involve Assam’s beloved icon in politics?”
He cited instances from recent political events in regions like Tihu and Digboi, alleging similar tactics were employed. Hazarika mentioned that images circulating on social media purportedly depict moments where the singer's name was brought up in political discussions.
This controversy surfaces amidst a backdrop of ongoing political rivalry between the ruling BJP and the Congress as they prepare for the forthcoming elections in Assam, with both sides accusing each other of politicizing cultural figures.