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Manipur Strike Ends After Bus Signage Incident Spurs Identity Protests

A 48-hour shutdown led by COCOMI concluded peacefully, with demands for accountability and a government inquiry into the masking of 'Manipur State Transport' on a bus still pending.

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Overview

  • The Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI) organized a 48-hour general strike to protest the alleged masking of 'Manipur State Transport' signage on a government bus by security personnel.
  • The strike disrupted daily life across five districts in the Imphal Valley, shutting down businesses, schools, and public transportation, though no violence was reported.
  • The Manipur government has formed a two-member inquiry committee to investigate the incident and submit findings within 15 days, focusing on lapses and preventive measures.
  • COCOMI has demanded an apology from Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla and the resignation of three senior officials, holding them accountable for the perceived affront to Manipur's identity.
  • Security forces remain deployed in sensitive areas as COCOMI plans further mobilization if its demands are not met, reflecting ongoing ethnic and territorial tensions in the state.