Normal life was hit across the state with inter-state and intra-state bus services, taxis and private vehicles remaining off the roads and schools, colleges and business establishments remaining closed.
The shutdown was called by the JCILS demanding scrapping of a bill on migrant workers and passing a new one to save the interests of indigenous people.
The Committee had said the Manipur Regulation of Visitors Tenant and Migrant Workers Bill, 2015 was passed during the budget session of the Assembly without taking into consideration its five-point suggestion and allowed migrants to work in the state.
JCILS convenor Khomdram Ratan had said the government was betraying" the people by passing the legislation.
"People's aspirations have not been fulfilled as the bill serves to protect migrant workers who come to the state for permanent settlement.
"Moreover, the government did not include the recommendations of the all political parties committee formed before introducing the bill, nor our five-point demand," he had said.