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Assam CM reviews funeral site as thousands gather in Guwahati to bid farewell to ‘Zubeen da’

Mourners queued through the night to catch a final glimpse of the 52-year-old singer, whose mortal remains were kept at the Sarusajai stadium

Entertainment Web Desk Published 22.09.25, 10:16 AM
Thousands of fans hit the streets of Guwahati to bid farewell to Zubeen Garg

Thousands of fans hit the streets of Guwahati to bid farewell to Zubeen Garg File Picture

Thousands of grieving fans continued to pour into the Sarusajai stadium in Guwahati on Monday to pay their last respects to Assam's cultural icon Zubeen Garg.

Mourners queued through the night, waiting for hours to catch a final glimpse of the 52-year-old singer, whose mortal remains were kept in a glass casket draped with a traditional Assamese gamosa. Many offered flowers and gamosas, while some recorded their farewell moments on mobile phones.

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The scorching sun since early morning could not dissuade the fans from waiting for their turn. Prominent personalities, including singer Papon, joined the sea of mourners, many breaking down as they bowed before their beloved ‘Zubeen da’.

Fans also sang his popular songs outside the venue, refusing to leave even after offering tributes. Several people fell ill due to the heat and were treated by medical teams on site.

The body would remain at the stadium for public homage through Monday, before the funeral at Kamarkuchi on the outskirts of Guwahati on Tuesday.

The singer's body reached the city on Sunday morning from Singapore, where he died on Friday while swimming in the sea. It was first taken to his Kahilipara residence, with thousands lining the 25-km stretch from the airport.

Crowds had started gathering at the Arjun Bhogeswar Baruah Sports Complex in Sarusajai since Saturday evening, swelling to lakhs by Sunday as people braved scorching heat and heavy showers to mourn the star.

Garg's wife, Garima, thanked fans for their “overwhelming love and blessings”.

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma inspected the site where Garg will be cremated on Tuesday. Sarma visited the site at Kamarkuchi NC village in Sonapur revenue circle near Guwahati on Sunday night.

“Inspected the site where Zubeen will be put to rest, a while back. My officers will be working throughout the night and tomorrow to prepare the site for his funeral day after,” he said in a post on X.

“All necessary works like earth filling, boundary, etc will be done to preserve the sanctity of the place,” he added.

The decision to cremate Garg at Kamarkuchi was taken at a cabinet meeting on Sunday evening.

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