Speaking to reporters after the meeting on Sunday, home minister Lalchamliana said the Mizoram government has urged Assam to make efforts to defuse the tension and restore peace and tranquillity in the border area. He alleged that recent troubles were created by Assam at three border points -- Thinghlun in Mamit district, and Saihapui 'V' and Vairengte, both in Kolasib. "We have approached the Centre over the border dispute. Accordingly, Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla will hold a virtual meeting with chief secretaries of the two states on Monday to defuse the prevailing border standoff," he said. He said that the state government has sent reinforcement to the border area to stabilise the situation. Asserting that a 509-square-miles stretch of the inner-line reserve forest notified in 1875 was the actual Mizoram's boundary with Assam, the state home minister said, "We are not trying to encroach on Assam's territory but faithfully protecting our land at all cost."