Top StoriesIf Zubeen Doesn’t Get Justice, Who Will?”: Garima Garg’s Emotional Plea Before Judicial CommissionGarima Garg, in an emotional session with the Judicial Commission on Wednesday, once again stated her firm demand for justice on behalf of Zubeen Garg.Nidarshana Sarma Feb 12, 2026 12:10 ISTIn an emotionally charged appearance before the Judicial Commission, Garima Garg on Wednesday recorded her statement for the second time, reiterating her unwavering demand for justice for Zubeen Garg.AdvertismentEmerging from the proceedings, Garima’s voice carried both determination and anguish. She firmly called for the identification of the real culprits and insisted that they be awarded appropriate punishment. According to her, the accused are deliberately attempting to prolong the judicial process, delaying the course of justice.“If Zubeen does not get justice, then who in Assam will?” she asked, her words reflecting the growing frustration among supporters.Garima expressed deep concern that even today, the truth about what happened on September 19 remains unclear. “If we fail to uncover what truly happened, how much faith can we continue to place in our judicial system?” she questioned, raising serious concerns about public trust in institutions meant to uphold justice.She warned that if justice is denied in this case, it would not merely be an individual’s loss but a collective failure — of the government and of society at large. Calling for firm action, she stated that “demonic forces must be suppressed and the guilty must be punished,” underscoring the emotional weight the case carries for many across Assam.Garima further demanded the establishment of a special court to expedite the case, urging authorities to ensure that the judicial process is made faster and more effective. “Justice delayed is justice denied,” she implied, stressing the need for urgency.In a small but significant relief, she welcomed the news that Zubeen Garg’s name has not been removed from the voter list, describing it as a positive development amid ongoing concerns.With an emotional appeal, Garima said that Zubeen must be immortalised through collective remembrance and support, reflecting the deep bond many feel with the iconic figure.Also Read: Before PM Modi Cuts the Ribbon, Assam CM Takes a Test Drive—Here’s WhyAdvertismentAdvertisment Read the Next Article