A Melodic Legacy: Remembering Zubeen Garg
Union Home Minister Amit Shah expressed sorrow over the death of Assam's celebrated singer Zubeen Garg in Singapore. Known for his hit 'Ya Ali', Garg passed away at 52 while scuba diving. Shah highlighted Garg's contribution to Indian music and unity, offering condolences to his family and fans.
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In a heartfelt note, Union Home Minister Amit Shah mourned the loss of Assam's beloved singer Zubeen Garg, who tragically passed away in Singapore. The singer, aged 52, was known for captivating audiences with his iconic 'Ya Ali' track.
Garg's untimely demise occurred during a scuba diving incident, leaving a lasting void in the hearts of music lovers across the nation. Shah expressed deep sorrow over the news, highlighting Garg's influential role as a musician and film personality.
Paying tribute to Garg's enduring legacy, Shah emphasized how the artist's timeless music wove the threads of unity across India. He conveyed his condolences to Garg's family, friends, and millions of fans navigating these somber times.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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