The government continued its watching game. All except one daily complied with the agreement, but many were extremely compliant and even went the whole hog in using the entire front page for news written in the Meitei Mayek. However, these enthusiasts retracted their extreme gesture of support after they found no takers among their readers, and their circulations dropped. The one newspaper that held out, and is still uncompromising, is the Ireilbak vernacular, which insists that the matter must solely be left to the discretion of the editor of the newspaper and that no agreement made under duress can be made binding on all. English dailies were, however, spared this dilemma.
The government did nothing, again, when an underground organization, a faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) imposed a five day bandh (shut down) of the state, beginning April 10 and concluding April 16, in a show of solidarity for MEELAL's demands. On April 13, however, the library burning incident shocked the government out of its complacency. Two Additional Directors General of Police (ADGPs) were removed from their posts and put on 'compulsory wait' for negligence, and a probe was ordered into the arson. Initial reports confirmed the Library authorities, fearing an attack, had earlier written a note to the Imphal West Superintendent of Police (SP), requesting security cover, but their application was ignored.
The library burning incident put not just the administration on the defensive, but prompted many underground organizations to issue statements that they had no part in it. The Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) went on to state that, while it 'spiritually supports' MEELAL's cause, it was never physically a part of the latter's agitation. A correspondent of the Press Trust of India (PTI) who, by oversight, had reported that the KCP and the KYKL had joined ranks with the MEELAL in demanding the introduction of Meitei Mayek in schools from the current academic year, was made to apologize publicly by the KYKL under threat of extreme punishment.