A few days ago, Assam’s Mushuhar singer Zubeen Garg died mysteriously during the North East India Festival in Singapore. Zubeen’s family has lodged a complaint with the CID. At present, the family members of Zubeen have demanded an inquiry into his death. Zubin’s wife Garima Garg, uncle Manoj Borthhakur and Pami Borthhakur have filed an application near Assam CID.
What do the family suspect
Let me tell you, Zubeen Garg arrived at the North East Festival held in Singapore. This event was organized by Siyakunu Mahanta. At the same time, singer’s manager Siddharth also went to Singapore with Zubeen. According to sources, the people of Assam living in Singapore also called Zubeen Garg to a petition party. Now Zubeen’s family has filed a complaint with the Assam Criminal Investigation Department CID demanding an inquiry into his death. After which the CID has accepted the complaint.
SIT sent summons
The Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been formed to investigate after Zubeen’s death. Apart from this, SIT has also sent summons to the manager including the manager. It is being told that both will be questioned on 6 October. Along with this, summons has also been issued to a dozen people going with Singapore Zubeen.
Manager Siddharth Sharma wrote open letter
In an open letter, Siddharth clarified that, unlike the general perception, most of the recorded work of Zubine Garg, estimated 38,000 songs, various music labels and the contracting ownership of the production house. Siddharth wrote, “Almost all the songs of Zubine Da, even the biggest blockbuster songs, had already been made before my life.
Threatening to kill
The manager has further said that- he is ready to give an account of one penny in front of the officers and his family. He said, “As soon as my safety will be assured and a proper opportunity to present the facts, I will come to Guwahati and put my side in front of the SIT and the public. The media immediately started presenting me as a criminal, and I started getting threats, hated messages and abuses to kill me. Friends and family urged me not to come to Guwahati and I had to stay in Delhi.”