Assam Students Form Human Chain for Justice in Zubeen Garg's Death
Students of Jorhat Jagannath Barooah College formed a human chain today, calling for justice for late music icon Zubeen Garg. The protest, organized by the university unit of the All Assam Students' Union (AASU), demonstrated the students' deep emotional connection to the artist and their resolve to protect Assam's cultural integrity.
The event saw students holding placards and chanting slogans, pressing for a swift and fair investigation into Garg's death. Student leaders demanded stern punishment for those responsible, should they be found guilty. Participants stressed that any delay in the case would be a disservice to Garg's memory. The demonstration highlighted the students' determination to uphold justice and preserve Assam's cultural heritage.
The human chain demonstration by Jorhat Jagannath Barooah College students, organized by the AASU, underscored the profound impact of Zubeen Garg's music and legacy on Assam's youth. The students' call for justice serves as a reminder of the importance of fair investigation and timely justice.
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