Zubeen's Death Brings Rare Unity Among Assam's Hindus, Muslims, Christians in Shock
Singer Zubeen Garg's death has united India's religiously torn Assam, with locals from different communities coming together to pay tribute to him, bridging their sectarian differences. Imam Hussain, a truck driver who found solace in Zubeen's music, was among those who were inspired by the singer's legacy.

Assam's musical icon Zubeen Garg has passed away, but his legacy is unifying a state deeply divided by religion. Tributes are pouring in from across the region, with people from different faiths coming together to celebrate the singer's life and music. Imam Hussain, who found solace in Zubeen's voice on quiet nights as he drove his truck along the Himalayas, has shared a heartfelt tribute to him. The outpouring of love is bringing the community together, reminding them that Zubeen was 'for all'.