Assam Congress President Gaurav Gogoi has accused the state government of obstructing public efforts to pay tribute to the late singer Zubeen Garg. Gogoi alleged that authorities are creating “various obstacles” for supporters seeking to honour the artist during candlelight marches and memorial events.
“People in Assam wish to pay tribute to Zubeen Garg, but the government has been trying to undermine this call for justice over the past few days,” Gogoi said. He claimed that despite the alleged interference, there remains a strong public sentiment demanding justice for the late musician.
The singer, widely regarded as one of Assam’s most influential cultural icons, passed away in Singapore on September 19, reportedly while swimming. He was scheduled to perform the following day at the No

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