The SHDDC has imposed an economic blockade on the Imphal-Silchar and Imphal-Dimapur routes since August 1.
After landing in Imphal on Wednesday morning, Chidambaram is scheduled to move to Senapati district headquarters and inaugurate a mini-secretariat there.
The home minister would also visit Ukhrul, Tamenglong and Churachandpur districts before leaving the state capital the following day.
Coming down heavily on the state government's failure to comply with its demand, the SHDDC in a statement said government is "communalizing the constitutional issue of Sadar Hills inauguration as a full-fledged autonomous district to flare up tension between communities in Manipur."
"While SHDDC does not have any intention to dislocate the integrity of our land, the state government has been falsely propagating unfounded and illogical agenda against the inauguration, to achieve electoral gain by considering the communal interests sans the general development, welfare and future of the state," said a statement from committee.
"People of Sadar Hills do not ask for separate land but separate administration for better development which the Constitution of India had envisioned back in 1971," it said.
Leaving a constitutional provision unimplemented in a particular area for forty years is a matter of constitutional crisis, the statement added.
"We wonder why the Union government has little knowledge on the law it had made. If the constitutional law enacted by then Parliament for and on behalf of the state of Manipur is not implemented for forty years, does the Parliament not have any role to play in it?" questioned the SHDDC.
If neither of the Constitution, nor the state government has nothing to do in interest of Sadar Hills, international institutions like the UN need to intervene and declare Sadar Hills areas as un-administered and come forth with a solution for the sake of democracy and human rights, it said.