"There is a difference between 'communal' and 'sectarian'. There is also a diffrence between 'communal' and 'communalism'," Ilmi said, addressing a press conference here.
While releasing a pocket manifesto for AAP's Ahmedabad East candidate Dinesh Waghela, Ilmi said her remarks were "sarcastic" and she merely solicited votes for Arvind Kejriwal and Meera Sanyal who are not Muslims.
She said that she had referred to the etymology of the word 'communal' from the dictionary and said that the word basically originated from "commune" which means "community".
She said that a particular community had been threatened and kept in fear by major political parties.
"There is a community. They are being threatened. BJP is threatening and creating a fake wave to get the votes. There is another party which says that if they do not vote in that party's favour, then another party will come into power," Ilmi said, adding that especially minorities are kept in fear.