Convenor of the Joint Students' Coordinating Committee (JSCC) Thangjam Premananda told reporters that all non-Manipuri people in the state should close their shops, stop transacting business and remain indoors during the curfew which began from 5 AM.
He said it was "very shocking" that people from the northeast region were "not only ill treated but looked down" in the national capital and blamed the central and Delhi governments for their failure to protect people from the region.
Accusing MPs from the region and Manipur government of "failing" to put maximum pressure on the central government, he said people in the region would not remain silent while their brothers and sisters were murdered or raped in the national capital.
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