Modi will arrive in Patna by plane and visit families of serial blast victims in different districts and express his condolence to the affected families, the state BJP leader said.
Serial blasts had rocked Modi's 'Hunkar Rally' at the historic Gandhi Maidan on October 27, in which six persons were killed and 82 others sustained injuries.
Congress had criticised Modi for going ahead with the Patna rally despite the blasts, saying "after an event like this happens, you should give up whatever happens".
"Should you not attend to people who were hurt? Should you not try to find out what has happened? He continued with his speech ....Much worse....Much worse," he had said.
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