Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma reacted on Wednesday to news of Rahul Gandhi’s upcoming visit to Guwahati, describing it as “Der Aaye, Durust Aaye” meaning “better late than never.” The former Congress president is set to arrive in the city tomorrow on a private trip, during which he is expected to meet the family of late singer-actor Zubeen Garg.
The visit, which sources say will remain strictly apolitical, comes amid renewed attention on the investigation into Garg’s tragic death. The Assam government has maintained that all aspects of the case are being handled with transparency. Rahul Gandhi’s visit is being interpreted as an emotional gesture toward the grieving family, marking his first trip to the state since the incident.
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Zubeen Garg’s Death Continues to Stir Emotions Across Assam
The sudden death of Zubeen Garg, one of Assam’s most beloved musicians and actors, has left an indelible mark on the state’s cultural and emotional landscape. His passing sparked widespread mourning, with thousands of fans taking to the streets in protest, demanding justice and a transparent probe.
The Special Investigation Team (SIT), formed to look into the case, has been meeting several prominent personalities for questioning. Recently, post-mortem reports were submitted to the court, which prompted further scrutiny and speculation across social media.
As emotions continue to run high, Rahul Gandhi’s planned visit is being seen as both a humane and symbolic gesture one aimed at connecting with the people of Assam during a sensitive time.
Himanta’s Comment Sparks Political Reactions
Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma’s remark, “Der Aaye, Durust Aaye,” was delivered with characteristic wit and subtle political undertones. While the phrase means “better late than never.” It also served as a mild jibe at the Congress leader’s timing and approach.
Sarma said the Assam government has always maintained respect for the sentiments surrounding Zubeen Garg’s death. He noted that any leader, irrespective of party affiliation, is welcome to pay respects to the artist’s family.
Political observers believe that Sarma’s balanced tone reflects an attempt to keep the matter above partisan politics. However, Congress leaders in Assam view the comment as a reminder of the state’s emotionally charged atmosphere. Where every political move carries deeper meaning.
Rahul Gandhi’s Visit: A Private But Symbolic Move
Rahul Gandhi’s visit to Assam, though private, has stirred speculation among political circles. His decision to meet the family without any scheduled public interaction or press briefing underscores a personal approach rather than a political agenda.
Congress sources described the visit as an act of empathy toward the family of Zubeen Garg. Who continues to inspire millions across Assam and the Northeast. The Congress leader is expected to spend time with the family in Guwahati before flying out later in the evening.
This trip also comes at a time when the Congress party is recalibrating its strategy in the region ahead of the 2026 Assam Assembly elections. While Gandhi’s itinerary doesn’t include political meetings, his presence in the state adds weight to the party’s ongoing outreach efforts.
Zubeen Garg’s Legacy: A Cultural Icon Remembered
Zubeen Garg’s contribution to Assamese music and cinema remains unparalleled. Known for his soulful voice and versatility. Garg bridged generations of listeners and symbolized Assam’s vibrant cultural spirit.
Following his passing, memorial events have been held across the state, drawing massive crowds. Fans continue to express their grief online, sharing old performances and music videos. His songs, once again trending across platforms, have become both a tribute and a reminder of his lasting influence.
The Assam government has reiterated that justice for Zubeen Garg remains a priority. The ongoing investigation by the SIT has led to multiple arrests and questioning of key witnesses. Authorities have promised that every lead will be pursued to its conclusion.
A Moment of Reflection for Assam
Rahul Gandhi’s visit, coupled with the Chief Minister’s nuanced remarks, has once again brought national attention to Assam’s cultural heartbeat and its political undercurrents.
For many, the visit represents a unifying moment — one that transcends political divides and focuses on compassion. As Assam continues to seek answers in the Zubeen Garg case, gestures like these offer a sense of solidarity and closure.

