Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma expressed willingness to establish fast-track courts based on public feedback for the investigation into the death of Zubeen Garg, a matter of significant public interest. Sarma emphasized the importance of timely justice in cases that impact public sentiment, stating that if re-elected in 2026, his government would prioritize setting up such courts. The Chief Minister acknowledged the emotional resonance of the case and assured transparency and adherence to legal processes in the probe.
The case involving Zubeen Garg, a revered Assamese singer, has garnered widespread attention and calls for swift resolution from various quarters of society. With demands for justice echoing across the state, the administration aims to address the matter with sensitivity and efficiency. The public outcry for clarity and expediency in the investigation underscores the cultural significance of Zubeen Garg and the public’s deep connection with him.
Assam Chief Minister Sarma underscored the need for public trust in the justice system and highlighted the potential role of fast-track courts in expediting legal proceedings. Emphasizing the importance of maintaining peace and avoiding misinformation, Sarma urged the public to have faith in the legal process to ensure a fair and thorough investigation.
