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Five killed as bomb blasts hit Indian opposition rally in Patna

Blasts kill 5 people and cause mayhem around venue where Hindu hardliner was to speak

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Narendra Modi

A series of crude bombs exploded near a rally in the city of Patna yesterday, killing at least five people, shortly before opposition leader Narendra Modi was due to speak.

At least four small bombs exploded outside the venue where tens of thousands of people were gathering to hear Hindu hardliner Modi, a popular but divisive leader, launch the opposition's campaign in eastern Bihar state for general elections.

One explosion in a public toilet at a railway station in Patna killed one person, while more than 66 others were injured in the blasts near the venue, according to police. Local police officer Manu Maharaj said: "Police have detained two suspected persons in connection with this."

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Junior home minister R.P.N. Singh said 20 people were injured at the venue ground.

Modi, a polarising figure particularly among religious minorities, later took to the stage, urging Hindus and Muslims to unite to overcome poverty in Bihar, a key electoral battleground for elections due next May.

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"If we want to take Bihar forward we need to unite people of all religions, caste and creed together ... we want to unite people, not divide them," he told cheering supporters in a speech that did not mention the blasts.

"Our opponents are fooling people. That's why I want to ask my poor Muslim and Hindu brothers, do you want to fight against each other or against poverty?"

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