A proposal to establish a Zubeen Garg Memorial Trust has been put forth by Assam Legislative Assembly Deputy Speaker Numal Momin. The primary goal of this trust would be to support the welfare of disadvantaged groups, including the poor, widows, orphans, and marginalized communities. Momin highlighted the potential for the trust to offer scholarships to students, thereby nurturing future talent and perpetuating Garg’s positive influence. He stressed that this initiative would ensure Zubeen Garg’s legacy is remembered through meaningful contributions to society. The proposal advocates for an open and accessible trust structure, encouraging widespread participation from the people of Assam. The Deputy Speaker expressed profound grief over the premature death of the celebrated singer, recognizing it as a deep void in the cultural landscape of Assam and India. Regarding the investigation into Garg’s death, Momin conveyed his trust in the judicial process and the government’s commitment. He noted the formation of an SIT and a judicial committee tasked with thoroughly investigating the matter. Momin assured that the investigation is progressing diligently and that all necessary steps, including referral to the CBI if required, will be taken to ensure justice for Zubeen Garg. The article mentions that five arrests have been made in relation to the case.
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