<p>Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde Tuesday said the central government had alerted Bihar about a possible terror attack during BJP prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi's rally in Patna.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Shinde said the home secretary, joint secretary and the director general of National Investigation Agency (NIA) are in Patna to look into the matter.<br /><br />"We always inform the states whenever we have general or specific information regarding possibility of blasts and we had sent alert to Bihar," Shinde told reporters.<br /><br />"We have given inputs about possible attacks during various rallies across the country, asking state police to stay alert," he said.<br /><br />Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who will be meeting him Wednesday, had denied any inputs by the central government on possible attacks during the rally.<br /><br />Six people were killed and 83 were injured in seven bomb blasts in Patna. The first of the blasts ripped through a toilet around 10 a.m. at the railway station in the heart of the city, killing one person and wounding another.<br /><br />After an hour, by which time Modi reached Patna but not the rally venue at Gandhi Maidan, four explosions took place inside the ground and two around it that caused a lot of panic.</p>
<p>Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde Tuesday said the central government had alerted Bihar about a possible terror attack during BJP prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi's rally in Patna.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Shinde said the home secretary, joint secretary and the director general of National Investigation Agency (NIA) are in Patna to look into the matter.<br /><br />"We always inform the states whenever we have general or specific information regarding possibility of blasts and we had sent alert to Bihar," Shinde told reporters.<br /><br />"We have given inputs about possible attacks during various rallies across the country, asking state police to stay alert," he said.<br /><br />Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who will be meeting him Wednesday, had denied any inputs by the central government on possible attacks during the rally.<br /><br />Six people were killed and 83 were injured in seven bomb blasts in Patna. The first of the blasts ripped through a toilet around 10 a.m. at the railway station in the heart of the city, killing one person and wounding another.<br /><br />After an hour, by which time Modi reached Patna but not the rally venue at Gandhi Maidan, four explosions took place inside the ground and two around it that caused a lot of panic.</p>