The uncompromising fight to protect Assam’s land, hills, and "Green Mother" from corporate exploitation.
Zubeen Garg famously declared, "If they cut the trees, they can cut me down too." When heritage trees at Dighalipukhuri were threatened for a flyover, he turned his voice into a physical shield, proving that development is a lie if it destroys our roots.
The Gen ZG Move: We see our tribal lands being auctioned to cement companies and our forests traded for political favors. We are the generation that refuses to let the "Green Mother" be sold; we protect the soil because our future is buried in it.
We see our tribal lands being auctioned to cement companies and our forests traded for political favors. We are the generation that refuses to let the "Green Mother" be sold; we protect the soil because our future is buried in it.
The unyielding power found in unity—forging a collective force that transcends faith, tribe, and community to defend Assam.
Zubeen Garg has always been the "Cultural Glue" of Bor Axom. He taught us that our real power isn't in our individual identities, but in our shared heartbeat. By standing as a bridge during times of unrest, he proved that a united people is a force no regime can break.
We are being fed toxic narratives attempting to turn neighbors into enemies. Gen ZG chooses Strength—recognizing that our diversity is our greatest weapon. We stand together not just to coexist, but to exercise the collective power of a generation that refuses to be divided.
Defending the right to question authority and speak the unfiltered truth without the fear of being silenced.
Zubeen never asked for permission to be heard, famously warning the powerful: "I am stating with decency now, otherwise there will be a revolution." He showed us that a microphone is only as good as the courage behind it.
Today, dissent is branded as treason and journalists are arrested for reporting facts. We take up the mantle to Speak, refusing to let a culture of fear format our thoughts or delete our voices.
To scan through the "Syndicate Raj" and expose how public wealth is hoarded by a few behind a facade of governance.
Zubeen fearlessly exposed the "Tokar Sorkar" (Government of Money), stripping away the mask of the elite to reveal a regime built on corporate greed and syndicates.
We Scan through the propaganda and the "schemes" to see the actual loot of our resources. We are the digital auditors of this regime, ensuring that the wealth of the land belongs to the people, not the "Coterie."
Protecting an "Unsold Soul"—ensuring Assam’s indigenous identity is never dictated by external political or corporate lobbies.
Zubeen taught us that true identity is about self-respect, not hate. He refused to let Delhi or Gujarat dictate the terms of our culture, reminding us that "Assamese will not be bought off."
Our dignity is our most valuable asset. We are building a modern, global, and Unsold Assamese identity—one that respects its heritage but refuses to be a puppet in anyone’s political game.