"Its not only today but even when I was Home Secretary of the country, Narendra Modi was on number one position in the hit list of terrorists," the bureaucrat-turned politician told reporters after filing nomination from Ara Lok Sabha seat.
Singh said people know his track record and would judge wisely as who could serve them the best.
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Narendra Modi, whose rally at Patna on October 27 last year was rocked by bomb blasts killing eight persons, is scheduled to visit Bihar again on March 27 to address rallies at Sasaram, Aurangabad and Gaya.
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