"Necessary suitable directions may be passed to the Government of Nagaland and SSB authorities for ensuring early return of the affected families from the relief camps," he said in a letter to the Union Minister.
Gogoi pointed out the urgent need to rehabilitate the displaced persons at the earliest as delay to their homes "may further aggravate the law and order situation in the state.... Sooner the people return to their villages, the better it is for maintenance of the law and order situation."
He also reviewed the prevailing law and order situation along the Assam-Nagaland border with senior officials at his official residence last night, officials in the chief minister's office said.
Officials of the Home and Political Department and Assam Police informed the Chief Minister that some Naga villagers backed by NSCN militants were creating obstruction in the process of rehabilitation of the displaced persons, thus creating a sense of insecurity and panic among villagers.