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18/08/2010   Bihar minister plans to invite Modi for campaign   Patna, Aug 18 (IANS) A Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) minister in   Bihar's Nitish Kumar-led government plans to invite Gujarat Chief Minister   Narendra Modi for campaigning in his constituency if he contests in the upcoming   assembly elections. Ten days after Bihar's ruling Janata Dal-United's (JD-U)   president Sharad Yadav said no to Narendra Modi campaigning in the state for the   assembly elections, Bihar Cooperative Minister Giriraj Singh, a vocal supporter   of Hindutva, told reporters Wednesday he would invite Modi. 
 "I will   certainly invite Narendra Modi for campaigning in my constituency if I contest   the elections," Giriraj Singh, clad in his usual saffron kurta with a big tikka   on his forehead, said.
 
 Giriraj Singh, who is currently a member of the   legislative council and plans to contest the assembly elections, said he failed   to understand why there was a hue and cry over Modi's likely campaign in Bihar.
 
 "Narendra Modi is not a terrorist. He is a respected national leader of   the BJP," he said.
 
 Modi had not campaigned for the National Democratic   Alliance (NDA) in Bihar in any election after the Godhra riots of 2002.
 
 JD(U), which has been consistently making attempts to woo Muslim voters   in the state, strongly opposed Modi's coming to Bihar for even the Lok Sabha   election campaign in 2009.
 
 In June, Giriraj Singh had openly questioned   Nitish Kumar's decision to return the money given by Gujarat in 2008 for flood   relief.
 
 Differences between Nitish Kumar and the BJP began June 12 when   he expressed displeasure over newspaper advertisements featuring him and   Narendra Modi. An angry Nitish Kumar cancelled a dinner for BJP leaders   attending its National Executive meeting here.
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