The party, in an attempt to reach out to the muslims, vowed to modernise Madrassa education under a new national programme and empower the Waqf Boards in consultation with the religious leaders.
"We will ensure peaceful and secure environment where there is no place for either perpetrators and exploiters of fear," said the BJP manifesto released by its Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi along with other senior leaders here.
The manifesto said it was unfortunate that even after several decades of independence, "a large section of the minority and especially the muslim community, continues to be stymied in poverty".
BJP leader Murli Manohar Joshi, who headed the committee that prepared the manifesto, said the party had heard from the muslims that they remained deprived under the UPA rule.
"They (the minorities) say that they only hear about the programmes on radio and TV but they see nothing on the ground," Joshi said, while contending that even the PM's 15-point programme for uplift of minorities has not yielded the desired results.
