'Immortal Forever': Assam BLO’s Heartfelt Message For Zubeen Garg On Voter List
The deep affection that Assam continues to hold for Zubeen Garg has once again surfaced in a compelling and emotional way. During the ongoing Special Revision of the electoral rolls, an election official refused to categorise the late singer as a ‘dead voter’. The act, rooted in sentiment and admiration, demonstrated how the artist’s legacy still resonates across the state. What unfolded during a mandatory verification task soon became a moving reminder of the bond shared between the beloved musician and his admirers.
Guidelines Leave No Room For Unauthorised Deletion
According to the Election Commission of India’s procedure for the special revision, Booth Level Officers must carry out a door-to-door check of the voters’ list. Any deletion, including the removal of deceased voters, cannot be done independently by the officer. The family or another voter from the same polling booth must file Form 7 to report a death. Officials are only authorised to verify details, not initiate deletion without a formal application, as explained by poll body sources.Emotional Response During Roll Verification
Mohammad Tafiz Uddin, the BLO assigned to the area where Zubeen Garg’s family used to vote, was carrying out the standard verification process. When he reached the singer’s name on the voter list, he made a personal and heartfelt gesture. On the photograph associated with the entry, he wrote, "May you remain immortal forever," along with "May the soul attain eternal peace." These words were not part of official documentation but reflected the sentiment many in Assam continue to share.Family Shares The Gesture On Social Media
Zubeen Garg’s family later shared the incident online, where it quickly gained attention. Dr Palmee Borthakur expressed appreciation for the officer, writing, "This love is our courage. I am grateful to Tafizuddin Dada, Zubeen's younger [brother/friend]." The message underscored how deeply embedded the singer’s memory remains within the community, even as the administrative process continues.Officer Explains His Sentiments
When speaking to reporters in Guwahati, the BLO explained the emotion behind his action. He stated, "For all of us in Assam, Zubeen Garg was our soul, he was our voice, and we cannot accept that he is no more. When I had to check the voters' list, I could not stop my emotions." His words reflected the widespread sense of loss still present in Assam and revealed why the verification process had taken an unexpected turn.Special Revision Ahead Of Assembly Polls
The Election Commission of India has initiated the Special Revision of the electoral rolls in Assam ahead of the assembly elections next year. Using 1 January 2026 as the qualifying date, the revision mandates comprehensive house-to-house verification. Unlike the Special Intensive Revision, this process does not require electors to produce documents to confirm their eligibility. The goal is to update the rolls efficiently while ensuring accuracy ahead of the polls.Next Story