Modi's idea of development would not have been possible without peace, which could be maintained only when the state was free from terrorism and riots, he said.
Chishty said that out of the total Muslim population in Gujarat, nine per cent had government jobs and 10.5 per cent were in the police department.
"Literacy rate among Muslims in the state was 75 per cent as against 56 per cent in India. In Gujarat Muslims are living in peace and harmony," he claimed.
Chishty had visited Ullal Dargah, located in Karnataka's Dakshina Kannada district, and described it as a centre which promoted inter-religious harmony and brotherhood and conveyed the message of patriotism.
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