

Guwahati: Garima Garg, the wife of late music icon Zubeen Garg, welcomed the chargesheet filed by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) in connection with his death case, stating that the family now looks to the judiciary for timely justice.
Speaking to media persons on the issue, she said, “The investigation began on the basis of the FIR filed by us against the accused on behalf of our family. The probe proceeded on expected lines for which we are very grateful to the investigating agency”.
She added that the outcome of the investigation reflected public sentiment. “Now everything depends on the judicial process, which we hope will move smoothly. We have full faith in our nation’s judiciary and want the guilty to be punished accordingly,” Garima said.
Referring to efforts to ensure a speedy trail, she said Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has indicated that the Chief Justice would be requested to constitute a fast-track court. “We want the matter to be resolved at the earliest. Our family has been shattered, and people are deeply disturbed that a person like Zubeen Garg could be killed. The entire state of Assam wants the guilty to be punished,” she said.
Garima Garg reiterated that the probe on the involvement of Singaporean authorities was conducted on the basis of the family’s FIR and expressed full faith in both investigation and judicial process.
It may be mentioned that, on December 12, Zubeen Garg’s family members gathered at Sonapur’s Zubeen Kshetra to pay homage to the beloved singer. Zubeen’s sister, Palmee Borthakur, along with Garima Garg, offered heartfelt tributes to the singer, remembering his legacy.