The Mokokchung District Administration in Nagaland has cautioned residents against sheltering individuals who have been evicted from Assam, as tensions between the two states continue to rise. The warning comes after reports emerged of people from Assam seeking shelter in Nagaland following evictions in the neighboring state. The district administration has stated that providing shelter to these individuals could lead to law and order problems, and has urged residents to exercise caution. The situation has been volatile in recent weeks, with clashes reported between residents of Assam and Nagaland. The Assam government has been carrying out evictions in several districts, leading to a large number of people being displaced. Many of these individuals have been seeking shelter in neighboring states, including Nagaland. However, the Nagaland government has expressed concerns over the influx of people, citing concerns over law and order. The state government has also stated that it is working to provide assistance to those who have been displaced, but has urged residents to cooperate with the authorities. The situation has been further complicated by reports of violence and intimidation against those who have been evicted. The Assam government has defended its actions, stating that the evictions are necessary to protect the state’s resources and environment. However, human rights groups have criticized the move, stating that it has led to a humanitarian crisis. The Nagaland government has also faced criticism for its handling of the situation, with some accusing it of not doing enough to provide assistance to those who have been displaced. The situation remains tense, with reports of fresh clashes emerging in recent days. The central government has been urged to intervene in the matter, with some calling for a peaceful resolution to the crisis. The Assam government has stated that it is willing to work with the Nagaland government to find a solution, but has also warned against any attempts to shelter those who have been evicted. The Nagaland government has also stated that it is committed to maintaining law and order, and has urged residents to cooperate with the authorities. The situation is being closely monitored by human rights groups and other organizations, who have expressed concerns over the humanitarian impact of the crisis. The Assam government has faced criticism for its handling of the situation, with some accusing it of using excessive force against those who have been evicted. The Nagaland government has also faced criticism for its response to the crisis, with some accusing it of not doing enough to provide assistance to those who have been displaced. The situation remains a major concern, with reports of fresh clashes and violence emerging in recent days. The central government has been urged to take immediate action to resolve the crisis, and to provide assistance to those who have been displaced. The Assam government has stated that it is committed to finding a peaceful solution to the crisis, but has also warned against any attempts to shelter those who have been evicted. The Nagaland government has also stated that it is committed to maintaining law and order, and has urged residents to cooperate with the authorities. The situation is being closely monitored by human rights groups and other organizations, who have expressed concerns over the humanitarian impact of the crisis. The Assam government has faced criticism for its handling of the situation, with some accusing it of using excessive force against those who have been evicted. The Nagaland government has also faced criticism for its response to the crisis, with some accusing it of not doing enough to provide assistance to those who have been displaced. The situation remains a major concern, with reports of fresh clashes and violence emerging in recent days. The central government has been urged to take immediate action to resolve the crisis, and to provide assistance to those who have been displaced.