The Maoists have stepped up violence in Bihar. They blew up railway track between Paraiya and Guraru stations in Gaya district disrupting movements of trains two days ago, he said in a statement.
As many as 25,000 passengers travelling by a dozen trains spent a terrifying night in their respective trains and praying for their safety, Modi said.
The Maoist attack in Gaya district was not an isolated one as they attacked a CRPF camp office and a construction company site in Lakhisarai district torching a vehicle and taking away two persons as hostage, the former deputy Chief Minister said adding the two incidents in Lakhisarai district took place within a fortnight.
All these incidents have taken place in the past 45 days with the ultras's emboldened attitude indicating that they have no fear of law or the state police, he said.
Under the circumstances, the state government should renounce its 'live and let live' policy towards the Maoists and step up its drive against the ultras for which the BJP was ready to extend all out support to the government, Modi said adding otherwise Bihar could face a similar situation that prevails in neighbouring Jharkhand.