Will Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma Implement Fast-Track Courts for Zubeen Garg's Death Investigation?
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Guwahati, Feb 22 (NationPress) Assam's Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma stated on Sunday that should he regain power, his administration would contemplate the establishment of fast-track courts influenced by public sentiment regarding the investigation into the death of Zubeen Garg, a matter that has captured significant public interest.
In a conversation with journalists, the Chief Minister addressed inquiries regarding the inquiry into the alleged fatality linked to the renowned Assamese artist Zubeen Garg, which has ignited fervent public discourse and emotional responses throughout the region.
"If I am re-elected as Chief Minister in 2026, we will implement fast-track courts in accordance with the people's expectations and guidance," Sarma emphasized, highlighting the necessity for timely justice in sensitive matters that resonate with public feelings.
The Chief Minister acknowledged the profound emotions tied to the case and assured that the law would proceed accordingly.
He reiterated the government's dedication to maintaining transparency and fairness in investigations while adhering to legal protocols.
The case concerning Zubeen Garg has remained a focal point of public discussion for months, with various organizations, fans, and civil society advocating for swift justice and clarity.
Protests and social media appeals have urged for expedited action, citing the cultural importance of the artist and the deep connection he holds with the people of Assam. Zubeen Garg, celebrated as one of Assam’s most iconic cultural figures, enjoys immense popularity across generations.
Any occurrence linked to him tends to provoke strong responses, rendering the issue both socially and politically sensitive.
The investigation into the alleged death has thus remained under intense public examination.
Sarma stated that public trust in the justice system is vital and reiterated that his government would embrace structural reforms if necessary.
"Fast-track courts can significantly contribute to delivering justice within a stipulated time frame, particularly in cases that deeply affect society," he noted.
The Chief Minister also urged the public to uphold peace and have faith in the legal system, cautioning that speculation and misinformation could hinder the investigative process. Zubeen Garg tragically passed away during a sea excursion in Singapore on September 19 of last year.
The Special Investigation Team (SIT) set up by the Assam government has charged four individuals, including the singer's manager, band members, and a festival organizer, with involvement in Garg's death.
The topic is likely to remain significant in Assam’s political landscape, especially as the state approaches Assembly elections, with increasing demands for expedited court proceedings in the Zubeen Garg death investigation.