The BJP has invited Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi to campaign in Bihar, the Times of India said Friday. The newspaper said the move “is sure to be a red rag to the JD(U) and may revive a bitter clash between the two coalition partners ahead of assembly elections.” “Modiji, please come to Bihar. You may campaign and hold the BJP flag high,” BJP general secretary and in-charge of the party in Bihar, Ananth Kumar was quoted by the paper to have told a meeting of the party's Gujarat executive here Thursday. He said the BJP national president has sent him as he was in charge of the party in Bihar. “I feel from the bottom of my heart that it may be Bangalore, Benaras or Ballia- Bharat or Bihar. We invite him to come to campaign. He is our leader,” he said to a thunderous applause from the party leaders. Modi and other senior leaders including Arun Jaitley were seated on the dais. JD(U) leader Shivanand Tiwari reacted sharply to Kumar's statement saying why the BJP was being “adamant” on calling Modi for campaign. “The BJP wants to rule the whole of India. The days of one party rule is gone. Coalition is the rule of the day. Why is BJP adamant. Why is it creating a scene in Bihar,” he said. Last month, Nitish Kumar snubbed the BJP by cancelling a dinner for its top leadership in Patna when they were there for a meeting of the National Executive after a couple of advertisements were published in local dailies showing Modi and Nitish Kumar holding their hands together. Nitish Kumar also returned Rs. 5 crore being the unspent money of the aid given by the Gujarat government in 2008 to Bihar at the time of Kosi floods. The joint campaign by Nitish Kumar and Deputy chief minister Sushil Modi was also called off in the wake of the spat but later it was decided to be resumed.