Zubeen Garg Remains Immortal: Assam’s Booth Officer Refuses to Erase Music Legend from Voter List, Pens Emotional Tribute
- Sohana Ahamad Khan
- 03 Dec, 2025
§ Zubeen Garg Remains ‘Immortal’
§ Emotional tribute to Assam’s music icon
§ A Name That Will Never Fade: The Voter List That Honors a Legend
§ Assam Booth Officer Refuses to Remove Singer from Voter List, Writes Emotional Tribute
§ Booth Level Officer Mohammed Tafiz Uddin refuses to remove Zubeen Garg from voter list, writes ‘May you remain immortal forever’
Guwahati, Assam: In a remarkable act of love and defiance against bureaucratic routine, Mohammed Tafiz Uddin, a Booth Level Officer (BLO) in Guwahati, Assam has broken protocol to keep legendary Assamese singer Zubeen Garg on the voter list. While the SIR (Systematic Inclusion and Removal) process unfolds across India with the mandated removal of deceased voters’ names, this dedicated official refused to erase a name that remains eternally alive in Assam’s collective heart.
The emotional gesture speaks volumes about Zubeen Garg’s profound impact on Assamese culture and identity. Next to the singer’s photograph on the voter list, Tafiz Uddin handwrote a touching message: “You remain immortal forever and rest in peace”. This simple yet powerful tribute has captured the hearts of millions and reignited discussions about the legendary musician whose mysterious death continues to haunt Assam.
Who Was Mohammed Tafiz Uddin.? The Officer Behind the Tribute
Mohammed Tafiz Uddin serves as the BLO for the electoral ward where Zubeen Garg and his family held voting rights. While most officials mechanically process voter list removals, Tafiz Uddin encountered something entirely different when he saw Zubeen’s name.
“Zubeen Garg is not merely an artist to the people of Assam,” Tafiz Uddin explained, his voice thick with emotion. “He is our heartbeat. He is the voice of our soul. When I saw his name, I couldn’t bring myself to mark him as deceased. Checking the voter list became an emotionally overwhelming process”.
The officer’s decision reflects a broader sentiment among Assamese citizens who refuse to accept Zubeen’s physical absence. By keeping his name on the list, Tafiz Uddin transformed a routine administrative process into an act of cultural preservation.
The SIR Process and a Exception Born of Love
The Systematic Inclusion and Removal (SIR) process functions as India’s standard mechanism for updating electoral rolls. When citizens pass away, election officials typically remove their names from the voter list through this procedure. It’s efficient, systematic, and by all accounts, necessary for maintaining accurate electoral records.
However, standardized procedures sometimes cannot accommodate extraordinary circumstances. Zubeen Garg’s case represents exactly such a moment.
“I couldn’t follow the rules as written,” Tafiz Uddin confessed. “The name belonged to someone ordinary once, perhaps the rule would have been straightforward. But this is Zubeen Garg—this is Assam’s cultural pride. No one in the state wanted to see his name erased from our official records”.
The incident has sparked conversations about whether bureaucratic procedures should occasionally bend when honoring irreplaceable cultural icons.
Zubeen Garg: A Life That Transcended Music
Born on 18 November 1972, Zubeen Garg became Assam’s most celebrated musician, blending traditional Assamese folk with contemporary sounds. His compositions and soulful vocals defined multiple generations of Assamese listeners. With chart-topping albums and sold-out concerts across India and the diaspora, Zubeen transformed regional music into a global phenomenon.
Beyond music, Zubeen was an activist, environmentalist and cultural ambassador. He used his platform to advocate for Assamese language preservation, indigenous rights and social justice. His sudden death in September 2025 in Singapore shocked the nation and left an indelible void in Assamese cultural landscape.
The Death That Refuses to Close: Murder Allegations and Ongoing Investigation
Zubeen’s death officially occurred during a scuba diving accident in Singapore on September 18, 2025. However, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has made repeated assertions that characterize the death as premeditated murder rather than accident.
“From the initial investigation itself, Assam Police understood that Zubeen’s death was direct murder,” Sarma declared in the Assam Legislative Assembly. “It was murder from the first day. We didn’t consider it an accident for even a moment”.
Sarma’s conviction stems from specific details that troubled investigators from the outset. “After his death, something didn’t add up. The numbers didn’t match. Therefore, we filed an FIR under sections covering criminal conspiracy, murder, and negligence resulting in death,” the Chief Minister explained.
Four individuals currently face murder charges:
i. Shyam Kanu Mahant
ii. Siddharta Sharma
iii. Amritprabh Mahant
iv. Shekar Jyoti Goswamy
All four remain in custody awaiting trial.
Why Does Himanta Believe It’s Murder.? The Compelling Questions
Sarma’s unwavering conviction about murder—rather than accepting the official accident narrative—rests on investigative findings that raised immediate red flags.
“Everything suggested calculated planning,” Sarma stated. “The circumstances, the sequence of events, the people involved—it all pointed toward intentional action, not misadventure”.
When questioned about his certainty during legislative proceedings, Sarma doubled down: “One person directly committed the murder. The others assisted him. We have arrested four to five individuals in connection with this murder case,” he declared.
The Chief Minister emphasized that his government’s emotional investment in Zubeen remains inseparable from their investigation commitment. “Our connection with Zubeen is deeply emotional. Therefore, we are investigating his murder with complete dedication,” Sarma affirmed.
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#JusticeForZubeenGarg: A Movement That Shook Social Media
The hashtag #JusticeForZubeenGarg has become a record-breaking social media movement, accumulating over 2 million posts across Instagram, Twitter and TikTok. The viral campaign transformed Zubeen’s case from a criminal investigation into a massive public movement demanding transparency and accountability.
Citizens, celebrities and fellow musicians have amplified the movement, sharing memories, demands for justice and tributes to Assam’s irreplaceable cultural icon. The hashtag’s explosive growth reflects not just grief but a collective determination to ensure truth prevails.
The Booth Officer’s Gesture Resonates Nationally
Tafiz Uddin’s decision to preserve Zubeen’s name on the voter list transcends local significance. It represents resistance against treating icons as mere administrative cases. In keeping the name, the officer made a statement about Assam’s values and its refusal to abandon those who gave the state global cultural credibility.
“By breaking protocol, I hoped to send a message,” Tafiz Uddin reflected. “Some names shouldn’t disappear from records just because bodies have fallen. Zubeen’s legacy demands permanence and the voter list became our small way of honoring that immortality”.
Impact Analysis: What This Means for Assam
Zubeen Garg’s death and the subsequent murder allegations have created a profound rupture in Assamese society. The loss of such a defining cultural figure, compounded by suggestions of foul play, has left the state reeling.
The murder allegations—if proven—would constitute a catastrophic crime against Assamese cultural heritage. Simultaneously, if circumstances point toward accident rather than murder, it would demand transparency about what actually transpired in Singapore.
Either way, Zubeen’s absence remains permanent, leaving behind an incomparable void that no voter list can truly fill.
Conclusion: An Immortal Legacy Preserved in Bureaucracy
Mohammed Tafiz Uddin’s decision to keep Zubeen Garg’s name on Assam’s voter list represents something profoundly human—the refusal to let administrative procedure erase cultural memory. While the SIR process continues across India, Assam has chosen to remember one of its greatest sons through an act of gentle rebellion.
As investigations continue and truth-seeking persists, this voter list entry serves as a permanent reminder: some names belong in history, some voices must echo eternally, and some legacies transcend the boundaries of life and death.
The investigation into whether Zubeen’s death was accident or murder will eventually conclude. Justice will either be served or questioned. But what remains unshakeable is his permanent place in Assam’s collective consciousness—and now, quite literally, on the official voter list as well.
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