In a letter to Home Minister Rajnath Singh, Gogoi said Assam has specifically been mentioned along with other states where al Qaida may carry out terror acts and this poses a serious threat to the entire Northeast in general and Assam in particular.
"Government of Meghalaya has suggested that an institutional arrangement may be set up to enable regular and constant interactions between the central and state governments to counter this threat. Such arrangement may strengthen the internal security of the states.
The Chief Minister said Assam is already confronting the challenges of myriad insurgent groups and militant outfits which make the state particularly vulnerable to such threats.
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