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News » India News » Meitei agitators lock up CEO building, GSI office in Imphal as protests rage over hiding state’s name on govt bus

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Meitei agitators lock up CEO building, GSI office in Imphal as protests rage over hiding state’s name on govt bus

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Last updated: 28 May, 2025 10:17 AM
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Meitei agitators lock up CEO building, GSI office in Imphal as protests rage over hiding state’s name on govt bus
Meitei agitators lock up CEO building, GSI office in Imphal as protests rage over hiding state’s name on govt bus

Imphal: Two central offices were locked in Imphal as the students’ wing of the COCOMI, an umbrella body of Meitei groups, protested the concealing of the state’s name from a government bus in Gwaltabi last week. Outnumbering the security personnel, COCOMI activists stormed into the Chief Electoral Officer’s office at Lamphelpat and asked the staff to leave the building, before locking up the main gate.

The activists also locked up the office of the Geological Survey of India, located a few kilometre away, raising slogans, such as ‘apologise or leave Manipur’, against the governor. Hundreds of people joined a march against at Lamlong in Imphal East district, raising slogans against attempts to “disintegrate Manipur”.

The march, headed for the deputy commissioner’s office, was stopped by security forces a few hundred metre ahead, at Porompat Junction. A 5-km human chain demonstration was also held from Singjamei to Lilong in the Imphal West district. Similar protests were also held in Nambol and Bishnupur town in Bishnupur district.

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COCOMI (Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity) has been demanding a public apology from Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla over the Gwaltabi incident, and the resignation of the chief secretary, DGP, and security advisor.

It was alleged that security forces had stopped a state-run bus, on which journalists were being taken by the government to cover the Shirui Lily festival in Ukhrul district on May 20, near the Gwaltabi checkpost and forced the Directorate of Information and Public Relations (DIPR) staffers to cover the state’s name written on the windshield with a white paper.

Over the last week, protests over the incident have rocked the Meitei-inhabited Imphal Valley.

Since the beginning of the ethnic strife in May 2023, in which over 250 people have been killed, Meitei groups maintain that the territorial integrity of the state is non-negotiable in any peace process, while the Kuki-Zo outfits assert that the only solution to resolve the crisis is creating a separate administration for the hill districts where they live.

The incident of hiding the state’s name on a government bus by security personnel has added to the tensions, which were waning in recent months because of a slew of measures undertaken by the Centre to bring peace in the state.

COCOMI delegation holds talks with MHA officials

A delegation of the Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI), an umbrella body of Meitei groups, on Tuesday told Ministry of Home Affairs officials about its concern over threats posed by narco-terrorism, illegal immigration, widespread illegal opium cultivation and “deteriorating” law and order situation in the state.

A seven-member COCOMI delegation held talks with MHA officials.

COCOMI Information and Public Relations convenor Laikhuram Jayenta said in a statement that “a meeting was held today on the crisis in the state between its seven-member delegation and senior officials from the Ministry of Home Affairs.” “The MHA was represented by AK Mishra, Advisor on Northeast Affairs, and Rajesh Kamble, Joint Director, MHA. The two-hour-long meeting focused on key concerns surrounding the ongoing crisis in Manipur,” it said, adding that, “the major points of discussion include the resolutions adopted at the People’s Convention on May 3 this year.” COCOMI urged the MHA to acknowledge the public mandate and take steps to formally escalate the resolution to higher levels of the government, it said.

Reaffirming the stand taken during the People’s Convention, COCOMI clarified that it will engage exclusively with the Centre on all matters related to the Manipur crisis.

“We reiterated our rejection of the legitimacy of Suspension of Operation groups. Engaging with innocent Chin-Kuki-Mizo-Zomi-Hmar civilians who are genuine citizens of the state shall be handled accordingly after sorting out the anti-peace elements” it said.shared goal of restoring peace and stability in Manipur at the earliest, it said.

More than 260 people have been killed and thousands rendered homeless in ethnic violence between Imphal Valley-based Meiteis and Kuki-Zo groups, who are the majority in the hill areas, since May 2023. The Centre imposed the President’s rule in the state on February 13 after N Biren Singh resigned as chief minister. The assembly, which has tenure till 2027, has been put under suspended animation.

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TAGGED:COCOMIethnic conflictGovernor Ajay Kumar BhallaGwaltabi incidentimphalManipur crisisManipur protestsMeiteiMinistry of Home Affairs (MHA)State name concealment
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