"There is a jihadi threat in the state. I am not saying that I am not in their target list. I am there. So are the state secretariat, other offices and Kamakhya temple," he told reporters while responding to their queries during a cleanliness drive at the Shakti temple atop Nilachal Hill.
"We have handed over cases related to jihadi activities in the state to the best agency National Investigation Agency (NIA). Security is there at the secretariat and Kamakhya temple but it has to be intensified," Gogoi said.
At the meeting Gogoi had directed that all steps should be taken against anti-national activities 'to foil the sinister designs of anti-national elements'.
"We will not compromise on national security and national integrity," he had said.
Gogoi, who swept the temple premises with a broom, said the cleanliness drive scheme was being intensified as thousands of pilgrims come to it. "All religions teach us to be clean. So all religious places should be kept clean".
"We keep our homes clean but throw things outside. This gives rise to health issues. Programmes for cleanliness exist but now they need to be intensified," Gogoi added.
Dissident leader and former health minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, who also took part in the cleanliness drive with Gogoi, urged the chief minister to provide clean drinking water and a clean environment for all.
