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The Spreading Shadow of Misinformation: Musician Shekhar Jyoti Goswami Arrested in Zubeen Garg 'Death Hoax' Case

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  • September 27, 2025
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The Spreading Shadow of Misinformation: Musician Shekhar Jyoti Goswami Arrested in Zubeen Garg 'Death Hoax' Case

In a startling development that underscores the grave dangers of misinformation in the digital age, Assamese musician Shekhar Jyoti Goswami has been arrested in connection with a widely circulated 'death hoax' concerning none other than the beloved singer Zubeen Garg.

The incident sent shockwaves through the Assamese cultural landscape and among Zubeen Garg's vast fanbase, who were left distraught by the sudden, baseless claims of their idol's demise.

The entire saga began with a Facebook post by an individual identified as Bitul Das, which falsely announced the popular singer's death. This irresponsible act, unfortunately, gained further traction when Goswami allegedly shared the fabricated news on his own social media profile, inadvertently amplifying the distress and confusion.

Sources reveal that the fake news rapidly spread like wildfire, causing immense emotional turmoil for Zubeen Garg's family, friends, and legions of devoted fans.

The gravity of the situation prompted Zubeen Garg's legal team to swiftly file a complaint, urging authorities to take action against those responsible for propagating such a cruel and unfounded rumor.

Responding to the complaint, law enforcement officials wasted no time in tracing the origin of the malicious post.

Their investigation quickly led them to Bitul Das, who was identified as the initial purveyor of the false information and subsequently arrested. The trail, however, didn't end there. Further inquiries revealed Goswami's role in the dissemination of the hoax, leading to his arrest as well for actively contributing to the spread of the fake news.

It's crucial to reiterate that Zubeen Garg, a towering figure in Assamese music, is very much alive and continues to be actively involved in his musical pursuits, much to the relief of his admirers.

This regrettable episode serves as a stark reminder of the ethical responsibility users bear when sharing content online and the potential legal consequences for those who recklessly spread unverified information. The arrests of Goswami and Das send a clear message: the digital realm is not immune to accountability, and spreading falsehoods can have serious repercussions.

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