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Assam Mourns Zubeen Garg’s Sudden Demise: Lakhs Join Emotional Farewell to Iconic Singer

Beloved Assamese Artist’s Death Leaves Nation in Shock; 7-Hour Funeral Procession Reflects His Enduring Legacy, Autopsy Underway to Determine Cause

Published on: September 23, 2025
By: BTNI
Location: Guwahti, India

The state of Assam was engulfed in grief as lakhs of fans took to the streets to pay their final respects to Zubeen Garg, the legendary singer-composer whose sudden passing has left an indelible void in India’s cultural landscape. The 30-kilometer journey from Guwahati’s airport to his residence became a seven-hour pilgrimage of mourning, with devotees singing his iconic songs, showering flowers, and lighting candles in tribute to the voice that defined generations. Garg, a cultural icon known for his soulful renditions in Assamese, Bengali, and Bollywood music, passed away under mysterious circumstances, prompting an autopsy at Gauhati Medical College and Hospital.

Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma addressed the state, announcing that the post-mortem would begin at 7:30 a.m. on September 24, urging calm amid the overwhelming sorrow. Garg’s music transcended regional boundaries, blending traditional Assamese Bihu rhythms with contemporary pop and folk, earning him the moniker “Assam’s Lata Mangeshkar.” His Bollywood hits and collaborations with artists like Arijit Singh amplified Northeast India’s cultural presence on national and global stages. Beyond music, Garg was a passionate advocate for environmental conservation, flood relief, and youth empowerment through music education initiatives.

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The news of his death sent shockwaves across India, with tributes pouring in from political leaders, celebrities, and fans. Social media platforms were flooded with videos of fans recreating his timeless hits like Ya Ali and Assamese classics, reflecting his profound influence. Preliminary reports suggest health complications as a possible cause of death, though the autopsy is expected to provide clarity. The uncertainty has fueled public demands for better healthcare and welfare support for artists, highlighting the pressures of the industry.

Garg’s contributions extended far beyond entertainment. His efforts to promote Assamese culture globally and his philanthropy during Assam’s recurring floods earned him widespread admiration. The state government declared a day of mourning, with schools and offices closed in his honor. Cultural institutions across Assam are planning tribute concerts to celebrate his legacy, while fans have launched online petitions for a state funeral and a memorial in his name.

As Assam bids farewell to its beloved son, Zubeen Garg’s music remains a unifying force, echoing through the hearts of millions. His passing marks the end of an era, but his songs will continue to inspire and heal, ensuring his legacy endures for generations.

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