Gaurav Gogoi on Zubeen Garg death
Gogoi asserted that people across Assam are deeply upset over the circumstances surrounding Gargโ€™s death and the governmentโ€™s response. (File Image)

Guwahati: Assam Pradesh Congress Committee president and Member of Parliament Gaurav Gogoi voiced strong criticism against Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarmaโ€™s comments regarding the death of renowned singer and actor Zubeen Garg, calling them โ€œinsensitiveโ€ and โ€œdisrespectful.โ€

Gogoi asserted that people across Assam are deeply upset over the circumstances surrounding Gargโ€™s death and the governmentโ€™s response.

Addressing a Seva Dal event in Bongaigaon, Gogoi stated that public resentment would reflect in the 2026 Assembly elections.

โ€œThe people of Assam will deliver their verdict through the ballot. Sensing electoral defeat, the BJP has already begun using unfair means,โ€ he said.

Gogoi demanded a thorough and impartial investigation into Zubeen Gargโ€™s untimely death. He emphasized the need to present all facts and evidence before the court transparently to ensure justice.

Reaffirming the Congress party’s internal unity, Gogoi declared that both the Assam Pradesh Congress Committee and the Pradesh Mahila Congress remain solidly aligned.

โ€œThe Congress party honours every mother of Assam,โ€ he added, highlighting the partyโ€™s commitment to social values.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma escalated the political confrontation by questioning Gogoiโ€™s position on Assamese identity and nationalism.

In remarks made on October 7, Sarma criticized Gogoi over the reported foreign citizenship status of his children.

Speaking to the press, Sarma asked, โ€œWhat right does Gaurav Gogoi have to speak about justice for Zubeen, who was an Assamese and an Indian, when he has made his own children foreign nationals?โ€

He went on to suggest that Gogoiโ€™s actions raised doubts about his dedication to Assamese interests.

โ€œIf you are raising the Indian flag, then commit to Indian citizenship,โ€ Sarma said pointedly.

The political war of words has intensified amid growing public interest and concern around the death of Zubeen Garg, whose legacy as a cultural icon continues to stir emotional responses throughout the state.