<p> A day ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bihar visit, the intelligence agencies have warned of a possible "human bomb attack" on the lines of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi's assassination, a top police officer said.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Modi is scheduled to visit Patna on Saturday and address a rally in Muzaffarpur. <br />"The Intelligence Bureau (IB) has alerted Bihar government and the Special Protection Group officials camping in the state to be on high alert for a possible human bomb attack against Modi during his visit to Patna and Muzaffarpur on Saturday," a top police official said.<br /><br />Stating that the attack could be similar to Rajiv Gandhi's assassination by the LTTE in 1991, the IB alert has specified that well trained women Maoists may be used as a human bomb to target the prime minister during the visit, the official added.<br /><br />"IB has alerted of possible attack on Modi during his visit to Bihar. The suicide bomber may target Modi disguised as a mediaperson, police official, electrician, an organiser, caterer or labourer," officials said.<br /><br />Modi is scheduled to arrive here to launch Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhayay Rashtriya Gramin Joyti Yojna and inaugurate the new campus of IIT-Patna.<br /><br />He would also attend two other functions in Patna before leaving for Muzaffarpur, around 70 km from Patna, to address a public meeting.<br /><br />He is likely to launch the Bharatiya Janata Party's campaign for the forthcoming state assembly polls from Muzaffarpur.<br /><br />A government official said the authorities would ensure unprecedented security. <br />"The Bihar government will go for unprecedented security cover during Modi's rally in Muzaffarpur," a state home department official said.<br /><br />Though Modi's security is looked after by the Special Protection Group, the Bihar government has directed senior officials to make special security arrangements for his rally, the official said.<br /><br />Modi's rally at Gandhi Maidan here was rocked by serial bomb blasts on October 27, 2013, leaving five people dead and nearly 100 injured.<br /><br /></p>
<p> A day ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bihar visit, the intelligence agencies have warned of a possible "human bomb attack" on the lines of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi's assassination, a top police officer said.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Modi is scheduled to visit Patna on Saturday and address a rally in Muzaffarpur. <br />"The Intelligence Bureau (IB) has alerted Bihar government and the Special Protection Group officials camping in the state to be on high alert for a possible human bomb attack against Modi during his visit to Patna and Muzaffarpur on Saturday," a top police official said.<br /><br />Stating that the attack could be similar to Rajiv Gandhi's assassination by the LTTE in 1991, the IB alert has specified that well trained women Maoists may be used as a human bomb to target the prime minister during the visit, the official added.<br /><br />"IB has alerted of possible attack on Modi during his visit to Bihar. The suicide bomber may target Modi disguised as a mediaperson, police official, electrician, an organiser, caterer or labourer," officials said.<br /><br />Modi is scheduled to arrive here to launch Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhayay Rashtriya Gramin Joyti Yojna and inaugurate the new campus of IIT-Patna.<br /><br />He would also attend two other functions in Patna before leaving for Muzaffarpur, around 70 km from Patna, to address a public meeting.<br /><br />He is likely to launch the Bharatiya Janata Party's campaign for the forthcoming state assembly polls from Muzaffarpur.<br /><br />A government official said the authorities would ensure unprecedented security. <br />"The Bihar government will go for unprecedented security cover during Modi's rally in Muzaffarpur," a state home department official said.<br /><br />Though Modi's security is looked after by the Special Protection Group, the Bihar government has directed senior officials to make special security arrangements for his rally, the official said.<br /><br />Modi's rally at Gandhi Maidan here was rocked by serial bomb blasts on October 27, 2013, leaving five people dead and nearly 100 injured.<br /><br /></p>