"We are committed to inclusive development for all, including the Hindus, Muslims and other communities if the NDA comes to power at the Centre," Deputy Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Ravishankar Prasad said at a "Chai per charcha" programme (discussion over tea) at Kargil Chowk here.
Prasad said the NDA government, if elected to power, would usher in a development process that would benefit all communities, including Muslims.
Party's state unit chief Mangal Pandey echoed Prasad's view and said the development model that the Gujarat Chief Minister and BJP Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi had been harping on has benefited all communities in that state and his party would adopt identical development process at the national level if voted to power at the Centre.
Replying to a question on BJP's stand on the special status demand of Bihar, Pandey said the NDA would take all necessary steps to tide over economic backwardness of the state.