There was no report of any violence from anywhere during the day and attendance in government offices in the districts was almost nil, officials said.
Business establishments and educational institutions remained closed and inter-district bus services were off the roads as a result of the shutdown which began from the midnight of May 16, police said.
A large number of supporters came out in the streets, particularly in Churachandpur district and Kangpokpi area to enforce the shutdown, police said.
In Chandel district, the shutdown was complete but border trade at Moreh remained unaffected, police said.
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On Tuesday, nine vehicles engaged in construction of railway lines, two loaded trucks and one truck carrying betel leaves were damaged by the supporters of the shutdown at Longmai area in Tamgenglong district, police added.
The agitation was called by JAC in the tribal areas of Manipur to protest the decision of political parties to send a delegation to New Delhi to request the central government for implementing Inner Line Permit System (ILP) in Manipur.
The Protection of Manipur People Bill, 2015, The Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reforms (Seventh Amendment) Bill, 2015 and The Manipur Shops and Establishments (Second Amendment) Bill, 2015 were passed by Manipur assembly to implement Inner Line Permit system (ILP) in the north eastern state and safeguard the identity of all communities in the state from illegal immigration from neighbouring countries.
However, it was not accepted by sections of the tribal people.