Tultul Baglari alias Kai Khaplang had allegedly posted the message "will kill Zubeen with a 9mm (pistol) from 10 m today", along with a photo showing him holding a pistol, on Facebook yesterday, ahead of Zubeen's event at a Bihu programme in Chowkidingee last night.
Police immediately swung into action and traced the man, said to be around 22-yer-old, to Gorughoria village in Tinsukia district of Assam. He was arrested from Dibrugarh, said officials.
During interrogation, Baglari reportedly claimed that the pistol in the photo was a toy pistol he had bought during the Durga Puja festival last year.
He also claimed that he had lost the mobile phone, which was used to post the comment on Facebook. Police suspect that he has destroyed it.
The SIM card of the phone, however, was recovered, said the officials.
Baglari told reporters at the police station here that the comment was posted on Facebook "by mistake".
Asked what prompted him to post a death threat to the singer, Baglari said he did not like some of the on-stage actions of the artiste and his singing of Hindi songs at Bihu programmes as according to him, only Assamese songs should be sung at such events.
Reacting to the development, Zubeen said, "I am not scared of such threats or anyone. I do not take it seriously. The post must have been a naughty trick to get cheap publicity."
"I have security. People are with me and more security is being provided to me," the singer of 'Ya Ali' fame said.
He was stopped midway during his performance at a Bihu function here on April 14. The organisers had walked up to the stage and asked Zubeen to stop singing Hindi songs.
Only songs in Assamese and other ethnic languages of the state should be sung during Bihu celebrations to uphold the Assamese culture and tradition, the organisers had told Zubeen.
Questioning the ban on singing Hindi songs at Rongali Bihu functions, Zubeen said, "Nobody can issue diktats on what songs should be sung as I am an artiste and have no language barrier.
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