State gears up to mark Zubeen’s b’day amid grief

Several questions still remain unanswered

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HT Bureau

GUWAHATI, Nov 17: What could have been the birthday of Assam’s beloved singer and cultural icon Zubeen Garg, the state is bracing for an emotionally heavy observance marked by tributes, memories and an undercurrent of grief that refuses to fade.

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At Sonapur, the Zubeen Khetra has been transformed with elaborate decorations.

Traditional gamosas, fresh flowers and vibrant garlands now drape the site, giving it a festive yet poignant appearance.

Organisers have lined up cultural performances, musical tributes and remembrance meetings that will continue through the day.

Visitors began arriving since early morning on Monday, many carrying flowers, candles or framed photographs of the late singer.

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For several fans, this is their first visit to the memorial space ahead of his birthday, making the moment even more overwhelming.

Emotional scenes unfolded as admirers gathered to pay homage, share memories, and reflect on the void left behind.

The significance of the day is particularly intense as this will be the first birth anniversary observed without Zubeen.

Alongside the tributes, demands for justice surrounding the circumstances of his death have grown more pronounced.

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Many who visited Zubeen Khetra voiced frustration, urging authorities to speed up the investigation and ensure transparency.

Tributes, however, are not limited to Sonapur.

Preparations are underway across the length and breadth of Assam.

Fan clubs, cultural organisations, youth groups and local committees in different districts are arranging prayer meetings, community gatherings, art and music events, and public memorials in honour of the late icon.

From Jorhat to Barak Valley and from Tezpur to Dhemaji, communities are preparing unique ways to celebrate his legacy—be it through unplugged music sessions, charity activities or screening of his films and music videos.

Even in the midst of sorrow, the collective effort reflects the profound place Zubeen Garg continues to hold in the hearts of Assamese people.

For many, the day is not just a remembrance of his life, but also a reaffirmation of the cultural renaissance he helped shape through his music, activism and unyielding spirit.

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