Senior AAP leader Yogendra Yadav asked why Modi himself was not forthcoming on the issue of which seat he would retain, instead of other party leaders dropping hints.
"Why does not he (Modi) clarify on the issue. He addressed a number of rallies today in nearby areas in Uttar Pradesh and if he really wanted to retain Varanasi seat, he should have announced so," Yadav told reporters here.
Singh however refused to give direct answers to repeated questions on which seat would be retained by Modi between Varanasi and Vadodara if he wins Lok Sabha elections from both the constituencies.
"All I want to say is that people of neither of the seats would be disappointed," Varanasi-born Singh said, while dropping some hints about Varanasi being retained by Modi with his remarks that the "people of Varanasi should feel proud that the head of BJP party was also from Varanasi and the head of the government (Prime Minister) would also be from here".
While Varanasi will go to polls on May 12, voting has already taken place on Vadodara in Gujarat on April 30.