Guwahati: Assam stood still for a moment of truth and emotion as singer Anupam Saikia stepped forward to demand justice for the late Zubeen Garg, the voice that defined a generation. Holding a banner that read “We Want Justice for Zubeen Da”, Saikia’s silent yet powerful gesture resonated like a cry from every Assamese heart still mourning the loss of its beloved icon.
A long-time admirer and close associate of Zubeen, Saikia’s act wasn’t just a protest it was a tribute born of love, loyalty, and pain. His call for a fair and transparent investigation into Zubeen’s untimely passing has reignited public emotion across the state.
Social media platforms flooded with messages of solidarity, fans sharing Saikia’s image with words like “Respect” and “You spoke for all of us.” Artists, students, and admirers across Assam have echoed his plea, urging authorities to ensure that the truth behind the tragedy is never silenced.
“Zubeen da gave us his life through his songs. The least we can do is give him justice,” Saikia said, his voice trembling with emotion.
For millions, this moment is more than a protest; it’s a collective heartbeat of a state still grieving, still waiting for truth, for peace, and for Zubeen.
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