Sheohar, April 21 2010: The ultimatum issued by militant outfits operating in Manipur to the  labourers of Bihar to leave the state by April 30 is all set to snowball  into a major political controversy with the CPI (Maoist) extending its  support to the Bihari labourers and plan to come out with a counter  ultimatum, according to a report of Hindustan Times.
 Ramashankar of the newspaper reported from Sheohar that a member of  Tirhut sub-zonal committee of the Naxal outfit Sher Khan said on Tuesday  that a delegation of the CPI (Maoist) visited Manipur recently and  found the militants' ultimatum true.
"We are with the labourers  of Bihar and Jharkhand.
If they are forced to leave the state, we  will not remain silent on the issue," he said.
In an interview  with some local media persons Khan said that the CPI (Maoist) would also  issue an ultimatum to the students of Manipur enrolled in different  educational institutions in Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh and West  Bengal to leave these places by June 30 .
Even the people working  in other organizations in the four states would not be spared.
"We  have clear stand on the issue.
If ill-treatment being meted out  to Bihari labourers is not stopped immediately, we will decide other  course of action also," Khan said.
 Khan, who was part of the  delegation, said that a large number of labourers from Bihar and  Jharkhand were engaged in work in Manipur.
"The militant outfits  want them driven out from the state as they apprehend threat from them,"  he added.
He said that the decision to issue a counter ultimatum  to the residents of Manipur to leave Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh  and West Bengal was taken at a meeting of the leaders of the four states  of the banned outfit on Bihar-Nepal border.
 Khan, said to be a  resident of Uttar Pradesh, was in Sheohar-Champaran region to review the  organizational set up of the outfit.
"We are trying to  strengthen our base in the districts bordering Nepal," he added. 

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