In visuals that have now surfaced online, Rahul Gandhi is seen meeting Zubeen Garg’s wife Garima Saikia Garg and other family members and consoling them. The Congress leader also paid an emotional tribute to the late artist, remembering his contribution to Indian and Assamese music
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi visited the residence of late singer Zubeen Garg in Guwahati, Assam, on Friday (October 17) to offer his condolences to the bereaved family. The popular Assamese singer’s untimely death had sent shockwaves across the country, leaving fans and the music fraternity in deep mourning.
In visuals that have now surfaced online, Rahul is seen meeting Zubeen’s wife Garima Saikia Garg and other family members and consoling them. The Congress leader also paid an emotional tribute to the late artist, remembering his contribution to Indian and Assamese music.
While interacting with media after visiting Zubeen’s house, Rahul said, “It is very sad for me to come here under these circumstances. I told the family I would have liked to come under happier circumstances. When I was 17, I went for a mountaineering course in Sikkim, and every day during training, I would see Mount Kanchenjunga. What I liked about the mountains is that they are honest, transparent, unshakable, and beautiful.”
“Gaurav Gogoi told me that Zubeen ji said he was like Kanchenjunga, and it immediately connected with me – he truly embodied those qualities. He had wealth, success, and humility, which is something Assam should be proud of,” he added.
VIDEO | Guwahati: After paying tribute to singer Zubeen Garg and meeting his family, Lok Sabha LoP and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi says, “It is very sad for me to come here under these circumstances. I told the family I would have liked to come under happier circumstances. When I… pic.twitter.com/W0wA7X6NXJ
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Zubeen passed away on September 19 in Singapore. In his death case, the Singapore Police has shared a statement that, based on their preliminary investigation, they haven’t found any foul play.
The official statement of the Singapore Police read, “The Singapore Police Force is aware of speculation and false information circulating online regarding the circumstances of Mr Zubeen Garg’s death. The case is currently being investigated by the SPF, in accordance with Singapore’s Coroners Act 2010. Based on preliminary investigations, the SPF does not suspect foul play.”


