The state government would also propose to the Centre to ask CISF to take over the security of the historic Mahabodhi shrine, he told reporters emerging from the 'Janata Ke Darbar me Mukhya Mantri' programme.
Kumar trashed former ally BJP's claim that the state government had become 'weak' after it left the coalition and so could not avert the Bodh Gaya blasts, while alleging that the saffron party had joined hands with RJD in 'desperation' for power .
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'The government is not weak on any account,' the CM said.
'Both (BJP and RJD) have joined hands. The unity of BJP and RJD is visible....Our one step (parting ways from BJP) has exposed everybody. They can go to any extent in their desperation for power. The blasts in Mahabodhi temple is an occassion when there should not have been any divide. Everybody should face this challenge together.
'But what is happening? People are raising slogans when I am going to the temple? Who are these people? This is frustration borne out of losing power,' Kumar told reporters here.
The National Investigating Agency team had visited the temple, declared a world heritage site by UNESCO in 2002, after the explosions, the CM said.
Asked about allegations on the government's 'failure' to prevent the blasts despite intelligence alerts at the temple frequented by devotees from across the world, Kumar said the the state acted to the best of its capacity on whatever information was provided to it.
Principal Secretary, Home, Amir Subhani said a formal proposal for CISF security would be send to the Centre today itself.
State Police chief Abhyanand, who was present at the press conference along with Principal Secretary Home Amir Subhani, said evidence of one more explosion has come into light taking the total number of blasts to 10.
Two monks were injured in the blast.
Three live bombs were defused in different places, he added.