Garima Saikia Garg, wife of the late singer Zubeen Garg, has intensified demands for justice by filing a formal complaint with the Assam Criminal Investigation Department (CID) against individuals present during the singer’s mysterious death in Singapore.
Alongside her sister-in-law Pami Barthakur and a family uncle, Garima has named key figures including manager Siddharth Sharma and event organiser Shyamkanu Mahanta in the complaint. The detailed submission seeks a thorough probe into all aspects of the Singapore trip where the tragic incident occurred.
Family Seeks Thorough Investigation and Accountability
The online complaint submitted through email specifically targets all members who were part of Zubeen Garg’s Singapore tour. It demands answers about the circumstances surrounding the singer’s death on September 19, 2025, when he reportedly drowned while swimming during a cultural visit.
Family uncle Manoj Borthakur emphasised the need for the entire group’s questioning by stating, “We want to know everything that happened around Zubeen on that fatal day.” The move reflects the family’s growing concerns over alleged negligence and possible foul play, underscoring their insistence on transparency and accountability. Authorities have officially acknowledged the complaint, setting the stage for a CID investigation.
Official Actions and Assam Government’s Response
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma confirmed that the investigation is moving swiftly. During a media briefing on September 27, he disclosed that Look Out Notices have been issued against Siddharth Sharma and Shyamkanu Mahanta to prevent their departure from the country.
Additionally, eight Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) based in Singapore, reportedly linked to the case, have been summoned to appear before the Assam CID office for questioning. The state government has meanwhile taken precautionary administrative measures by banning Shyamkanu Mahanta and his associated organisations from conducting any cultural or public events within Assam, signalling a crackdown on possible irregularities related to the festival and its planning.
Background: Zubeen Garg’s Death and Legal Developments
Zubeen Garg, a celebrated Assamese singer and cultural icon, was in Singapore for the Northeast India Festival when he died under unclear and suspicious circumstances. Initial reports attributed the death to drowning, but questions regarding the management of the trip and the safety of the star have since emerged. The family’s legal pursuit highlights gaps in the official investigation and demands a rigorous inquiry into those responsible.
Siddharth Sharma, the manager, had been under scrutiny earlier, while Shyamkanu Mahanta faces allegations of financial misconduct related to the event. The Special Investigation Team, formed to investigate emerging angles, is set to record evidence, examine witnesses, and pursue legal accountability vigorously, with critical hearings scheduled in early October.
The Logical Indian’s Perspective
The tragic loss of Zubeen Garg and the subsequent demands for justice demonstrate the urgent need for transparency and integrity in handling such sensitive cases that affect not just families, but communities bound by culture and respect for iconic figures.
The Logical Indian advocates for a balanced approach where grief is met with empathy and investigations are conducted fairly and swiftly. This case serves as a reminder of the role of due process and accountability in fostering trust among the public and preventing future tragedies.