The assurance was given by Minister of State for Minority Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi when he met a group of Muslim clerics and other members of the community, many of them from Uttar Pradesh, as part of efforts to instil confidence in them.
He assured them that religious and social rights of minorities are "absolutely safe" in the country and "some unfortunate incidents can't affect peace, unity and harmony".
The "politics of hatred of professional and traditional hate-mongers" needed to be defeated through unity and harmony, the minister said while talking in the context of the lynching of a man in Dadri in Uttar Pradesh following beef-eating rumours.
Naqvi said the intention of the BJP is to take the country ahead on development path and the Narendra Modi government is working with commitment to good governance.
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