Zubeen case: Assam CIC quits amid query on accused brother
Guwahati: Assam Chief Information Commissioner Bhaskar Jyoti Mahanta, whose brother Shyamkanu has been arrested in Zubeen Garg’s death case, on Thursday resigned from his post after an RTI was filed seeking data related to government funds given to his younger sibling.
In a long post on Facebook, Mahanta, also the former DGP of Assam, announced his resignation and said that he has already forwarded the letter to the Governor.
“You all know that my brother Shyamkanu Mahanta has been linked to the recent death of everyone’s beloved artiste Zubeen Garg.
“In this context, my conscience was telling me that if someone applies for any information about my brother, I should resign from my responsibilities in order to avoid any doubts and suspicions in people’s minds,” he wrote in the post.
Mahanta also said that he had informed the Chief Minister’s Office about his decision earlier.
He assumed charge as the CIC on April 5, 2023, after he retired from the post of Director General of Assam Police.
Garg died under mysterious circumstances in Singapore on September 19 while swimming in the sea. He had gone to the Southeast Asian nation to attend the 4th edition of the North East India Festival (NEIF).
Shyamkanu, who was arrested along with six more people, was the chief organiser of NEIF.
Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has claimed that Garg was murdered in Singapore, even as the probe into the case was underway.
The former DGP said in a social media post that a person has recently filed a petition with the authorities concerned, seeking information about the funds allocated by the government to various cultural institutions, including Shyamkanu.
“The petitioner has also written a letter to me personally, stating that he has full confidence in my honesty and transparency. Since the information he wants to know will include that of Shyamkanu, he wants me to play the correct role as the CIC,” Mahanta added.
Since he had already thought about this, Mahanta submitted his resignation to the Governor without any delay, the post claimed.
“Those who know me have no doubt that even if I were in-charge, that person would have received completely accurate information. However, in order to avoid the slightest doubt in people’s minds, I decided to resign from my responsibilities in this way,” he said.



