CPI(ML) State Committee members Uma Gupta and V K S Gautam, and AISA General Secretary Ravi Rai said that the Congress Government in Manipur headed by Ibobi Singh was already responsible for brutal suppression of the democratic rights and aspirations of the Manipuri people, and now, like its counterpart the Gogoi Government in Assam, was allowing innocent workers from Bihar and other Hindi-speaking states to fall victim to chauvinistic violence. JNUSU Councillor Sucheta De pointed out that in the Congress-ruled national capital of Delhi, women from Manipur and other parts of the North East were at the receiving end of sexual violence, and migrants from the North East faced discrimination even at the hands of the Delhi Police, but neither State nor Central Government were taking any corrective measures. V K S Gautam added that the plight of migrant labourers from Bihar and UP even in Delhi was a shame, where they were systematically denied their rights, basic security and dignity.
The CPI(ML) also burnt the effigy of Ibobi Singh in Patna and other parts of Bihar, and called upon the people of Hindi-speaking states as well as the people of Manipur and the North East to forge a unity and rebuff the divisive forces.