"The party rejects Singh's criticism. We appeal to all party leaders to observe restraint," BJP secretary and its media department in-charge Shrikant Sharma said here.
Modi and BJP chief Amit Shah today came in the line of fire with Singh, a party veteran from Bihar, accusing them of injecting communalism in a campaign that, he said, should have been about the state's development.
Refuting Singh's charge, BJP said it has been ruling maximum number of states and has more MLAs today under Modi's and Shah's leadership than any other party.
He said the party had won local elections in seven states under the current leadership, a reference to Shah's stewardship, besides winning assembly elections in Maharashtra, Haryana, Jharkhand and Jammu and Kashmir.
Modi has enhanced India's prestige world over and his handling of the economy had earned him praise from every where, he said.
He reiterated that the party lost in Bihar because the "social arithmetic" in favour of the grand alliance led by Nitish Kumar and Lalu Prasad was bigger than the NDA.
