**Zubeen Garg’s Manager Breaks Silence After SIT Raid**
*By Apoorva Rastogi | September 27, 2025 | 12:09 PM*
Siddhartha Sharma, the long-time manager of renowned Assamese singer Zubeen Garg, has finally spoken out following the recent Special Investigation Team (SIT) raid at his residence.
In a detailed statement shared on Facebook, Sharma clarified key aspects surrounding the ownership of Garg’s extensive music catalog. According to him, most of Garg’s 38,000 recorded tracks belong to various production houses and music companies. Sharma also revealed that in 2021, Garg formed a limited liability partnership (LLP) in an effort to secure ownership over some of his later works.
**“Zubeen lamented how he was shortchanged”**
Sharma explained, “Almost all of Zubeen da’s songs, even the biggest blockbusters, were created before I entered his life. He often lamented how he was shortchanged, with producers and labels earning crores while he received only modest payments. This can be verified with those companies directly.”
He further added that Garg’s LLP has not generated significant income to date.
**Ownership Details: LLP Earnings and Commitment**
According to Sharma, the LLP has earned only a few thousand rupees per month so far. “The entire amount remains in the company account, with no withdrawals,” he emphasized. Sharma also confirmed that Garg owned 60% of the LLP and assured that he is committed to ensuring Garg’s family receives their rightful share.
**Denial of Allegations**
Addressing circulating rumors, Sharma strongly denied allegations of exploiting Garg’s trust or finances. “These rumors are baseless and deeply hurtful. I have cooperated with the Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing his death and will continue to do so,” he stated.
He appealed to fans and the public to avoid spreading misinformation: “Let the investigation proceed without fear or prejudice. We owe it to Zubeen da’s memory to pursue truth with dignity.”
**Investigation Update**
The SIT raid at Sharma’s residence in Guwahati’s Datalpara area took place on Friday morning. Officials reportedly waited outside the premises for nearly two hours before beginning their search. When they found the apartment locked, they broke the lock in the presence of a magistrate to conduct the search.
This development comes in the wake of the tragic drowning incident that took Zubeen Garg’s life on September 19 in Singapore. The investigation is ongoing as authorities seek clarity on the circumstances surrounding h
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