Assam Zubeen Garg probe has drawn fresh political attention after Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma remarked that the state’s investigation is “better than Singapore cops,” strongly defending the credibility and professionalism of Assam Police. The comment came amid comparisons between actions taken abroad and the ongoing probe being conducted in Assam in connection with popular Assamese singer Zubeen Garg.
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Moreover, the Chief Minister said that India’s legal and investigative processes should not be undermined by unnecessary comparisons with foreign agencies. He stressed that the Assam Zubeen Garg probe is being conducted strictly as per Indian law and due procedure.
‘Better than Singapore cops’, says Himanta Sarma
Responding to questions from the media, Himanta Biswa Sarma said the Assam Police are fully capable of conducting a fair and professional investigation. “Our system is strong. Our police are better than Singapore cops,” he said, rejecting claims that foreign investigations are inherently superior.
According to the Chief Minister, such comparisons are often made to discredit domestic institutions. Therefore, he asserted that the Assam Zubeen Garg probe should be judged on facts and legal outcomes, not perception.
Assam Zubeen Garg probe follows Indian law
Sarma emphasised that the Assam government’s investigation follows Indian laws, judicial oversight, and established procedures. He said every step taken by the police is accountable and subject to scrutiny.
He added that investigations in different countries operate under different legal frameworks. Hence, comparing processes without understanding jurisdictional differences is misleading. The Assam Zubeen Garg probe, he said, remains independent and lawful.
CM defends Assam Police professionalism
The Chief Minister strongly defended the competence of Assam Police, stating that officers are trained, experienced, and capable of handling sensitive cases.
He said Assam Police have handled complex investigations in the past and delivered results. As a result, the Assam Zubeen Garg probe should not be viewed with suspicion simply because of parallel developments elsewhere.
Criticism of “foreign validation” mindset
Himanta Sarma criticised what he described as a mindset that seeks validation from foreign systems. He said Indian institutions should not be portrayed as inferior.
According to him, such narratives harm public confidence. Therefore, by saying the state police are “better than Singapore cops,” Sarma aimed to reinforce trust in the Assam Zubeen Garg probe and domestic law enforcement.
Public debate around the case
The case involving Zubeen Garg has sparked widespread discussion due to the singer’s immense popularity in Assam. Social media platforms and public forums have been flooded with opinions, speculation, and comparisons.
However, the Chief Minister cautioned against trial by media. He urged people to allow the Assam Zubeen Garg probe to proceed without pressure or preconceived conclusions.
Due process and fairness stressed
Sarma reiterated that due process remains central to the investigation. He said no individual, regardless of popularity or influence, is above the law, but everyone is entitled to fairness.
The Assam Zubeen Garg probe, he added, will be based on evidence and legal merit, not public emotion or external narratives.
Political undertones and reactions
Opposition leaders and critics have accused the Chief Minister of using strong language to deflect scrutiny. Meanwhile, BJP supporters have backed Sarma’s remarks, saying he rightly defended state institutions.
Political observers note that such sharp statements often emerge when high-profile cases intersect with public sentiment. The Assam Zubeen Garg probe has thus become both a legal and political talking point.
Government’s stand on transparency
The Chief Minister said the government will maintain transparency within legal limits. However, he clarified that not all details of an ongoing investigation can be made public.
He added that premature disclosure could compromise the case. Therefore, updates on the probe will be shared only when appropriate.
What lies ahead
Authorities said the investigation is ongoing and that conclusions will be drawn based on evidence. No timeline has been officially announced.
Himanta Sarma urged patience and restraint, saying that justice should not be rushed. Ultimately, he said, the probe will stand on its own merit, independent of foreign actions or public pressure.
By stating that Assam Police are “better than Singapore cops,” Himanta Biswa Sarma sent a strong message in defence of domestic law enforcement. His remarks underline the government’s firm stance that the probe is credible, lawful, and professional.
As the investigation continues, the case remains under close public watch. However, the Chief Minister’s comments make it clear that the Assam government expects trust in its institutions and respect for due process above all else.
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