State Home Commissioner Prateek Hajela today said the government was in full control of the situation, which was reviewed by the Chief Minister.
"We are in complete control. During the last 48 hours, the state has been incident free," he told reporters here.
The death toll in the violence in the wake of NDFB(S) attack, retaliatory violence by adivasis and police firing stood at 81.
He said Gogoi during his review of the situation expressed concern at the overnight increase in the number of inmates in the relief camps, at a time when there was no violence and normalcy had almost returned to the restive four districts.
Blaming it on rumour-mongering by "vested interests", particularly in Kokrajhar and Chirang districts, Hajela said the state government had appealed to people not to believe in rumours and also not to spread rumours.
The Chief Minister has directed the Director-General of Police to intensify confidence-building measures and undertake strategic deployment of forces so that the inmates can return to their respective villages as early as possible, CMO sources said.
Assam State Disaster Management Authority Chief Executive Officer P K Tiwary said the number of relief camps increased to 136 today from 81 yesterday and the number of inmates went up to 1,76,440 from 1,01,272.
In 64 camps, 61,003 inmates, mainly Bodos, have been lodged and in the rest there are 1,15,337 adivasis.
The administration in all affected districts and sub- divisions are fully geared up to provide relief to the camp inmates and there was sufficient stock of food items available in all the relief camps, Tiwary said.
