"No place in the country should be considered unsafe," General Secretary of Gujarat's BJP unit, Bharatbhai Pandaya, told reporters here.
He said there were no issues with the Jharkhand unit of BJP choosing to hold the proposed rally at a place near where Patna blasts suspects allegedly reside.
Pandaya was here as part of a delegation from Gujarat, headed by its Assembly Deputy Speaker Mangubhai Patel, to garner support for Modi's Statue of Unity Project.
The Ranchi administration recently communicated to BJP that Morhabadi ground was already booked for other programmes after the party sought its permission.
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