"I have requested Modi to contest from Nalanda parliamentary seat in the home district of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar as he (Modi) is likely to sail through by a massive margin by riding on popular wave in his favour," BJP national vice-president C P Thakur told reporters here.
He, however, said it was up to the Gujarat chief minister and the party leadership to take a final decision.
It is being speculated that Modi was weighing options to contest from either Lucknow or Varanasi.
Meanwhile, Thakur's call to Modi to contest from Nalanda drew sharp criticism from the ally-turned-adversary JD(U).
Senior JD(U) leader Shivanand Tiwari said the Gujarat Chief Minister appears to have lost grounds in his home state.
"(Otherwise), why would a leader like Modi seek to contest from Nalanda or Varanasi or Lucknow if he claims to be so popular in his own state?" Tiwari asked.
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