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Former CM Ibobi Singh says authority that ordered erasure of Manipur’s name from bus must apologise

Updated on: 28 May,2025 04:44 AM IST  |  Imphal
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The Congress Legislative Party leader also called the act of Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla taking a helicopter from Imphal Airport to Raj Bhavan on Monday "embarrassing"

Former CM Ibobi Singh says authority that ordered erasure of Manipur’s name from bus must apologise

Congress leader and former Manipur CM Okram Ibobi Singh talks to the media during commemoration of death anniversary of India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru at Congress Bhavan. Pic/PTI

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Senior Manipur Congress leader Okram Ibobi Singh on Tuesday demanded that the "competent authority" who ordered the removal of the state's name from a government bus must apologise to the people of the state.

The Congress Legislative Party leader also called the act of Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla taking a helicopter from Imphal Airport to Raj Bhavan on Monday "embarrassing, reported PTI. 


Speaking on the sidelines of an event marking the 61st death anniversary of former prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru at Congress Bhavan, Singh said, "That competent authority may be the governor, the DGP, or the security advisor... whoever that is should politely admit the mistake to the people before any further damage is done."



"Manipur's name has been in existence for centuries before its merger with India in 1949. The respected governor and other competent authorities must understand this," asserted Singh. 

"Who gave the order?" the former three-time chief minister questioned.

"The uniformed personnel have come to the state to aid the civil administration in law and order issues. But if the personnel of the Mahar Regiment acted on their own, why has no action been taken against them?" the Thoubal MLA asked.

Protests erupted in Manipur after security personnel asked staffers of a government bus carrying journalists to attend the Shirui Lily Festival in Ukhrul on May 20 to cover the state's name on the vehicle.

"Yesterday, the governor took a helicopter ride for just a few kilometres to reach Raj Bhavan from Imphal Airport... this is embarrassing. The road does not pass through jungles but through areas inhabited by ordinary civilians," the Congress leader added.

As Bhalla reached Imphal from Delhi on Monday afternoon, he took a helicopter from the airport to reach Kangla Fort, around 300 metres from Raj Bhavan, as protesters had formed a human chain along the 6-km route from the airport to the governor's house demanding an apology for the May 20 incident.

Ibobi Singh also called the ruling party MLAs irresponsible for not forming the government despite having sufficient numbers, reported PTI.

"Let them gather at the Raj Bhavan and tell the governor that they want to form the government," he asserted.

Also, till now no attempts have been made to reach a solution to the crisis in the state, he added.

Meanwhile, nearly 260 people have been killed and thousands rendered homeless in ethnic violence between Imphal Valley-based Meiteis and adjoining hills-based Kukis in Manipur since May 2023.

(With inputs from PTI)

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