Hundreds of BJP workers took part in the march which commenced at the party's state headquarters here and concluded at the historic Gandhi Maidan, a couple of km away.
Addressing party workers, Bihar BJP president Nityanand Rai said most incidents of killings of BJP workers in Kerala were reported from the home district of Chief Minister Pinnarayi Vijayan which hints at the patronage enjoyed by the attackers.
BJP workers are capable of responding to violence but they are disciplined and believe in democracy, he added.
Meanwhile, RJD leader and former Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav in a statement questioned the permission granted to BJP for taking out the march when his party was denied it.
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