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Guwahati, Nov 18 (IANS) Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday made a significant claim about the personal life of Zubeen Garg, saying the late cultural icon himself was fond of alcohol.
Sarma alleged that people close to the singer took advantage of his simple and trusting nature and forced him to drink alcohol.
He called it part of an alleged conspiracy to wrongfully grab his properties.
CM Sarma paid heartfelt tribute to late music legend Zubeen Garg on his 53rd birth anniversary and made a touching appeal to the youth.
The CM stressed on the collective responsibility to honor the enduring legacy of the iconic singer. In his tribute, CM Sarma urged the young generation to remember the life of Zubeen Garg through works of social good instead of indulging in harmful habits.
He particularly encouraged activities like blood donation and helping underprivileged children as a true tribute to the spirit of the artist.
Highlighting a creative way for fans to remember their idol, Sarma said, “This way we can keep Zubeen Garg alive for eternity.”
This latest statement from the state’s highest executive has introduced a new dimension to the ongoing public discussion about the last days of the beloved artist. This has shifted part of the focus to the alleged role and intentions of those who were close to him.
Meanwhile, the legal process regarding the matter is progressing. The state government has reiterated its commitment to a thorough and transparent investigation to ensure disclosure of all aspects.
As one of the most iconic cultural figures of Assam, the demise of Zubeen Garg is evoking deep emotion among the public, with widespread demands for justice as well as efforts to preserve his rich artistic contributions.
–IANS
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