AHMEDABAD: Dressed in their traditional attire, a large number of Muslim women reached the Gujarat University Convention Centre , venue of Narendra Modi 's fast, on Sunday. When any of them was asked about the atrocities committed during the riots, the answer came with rehearsed ease - Modi can't be blamed for that as the apex court has considered him innocent. Amina Bi, 59, was a bit disappointed to leave the venue without having met Modi. "My son makes a living selling socks and he is earning well because the CM has ensured peace in the state," she said. Rabia, 45, added, "I don't feel like going back home. Leaving my daily effort for bread and butter, I have come all the way just to see the leader who has brought in so much of development." Rehana Pathan, in-charge of BJP's minority cell in Kheda, said all charges against Modi were politically motivated and now with the Supreme Court verdict, things have emerged clear. "We have come just to wish Modiji and extend our support to him." Her colleague, Zaina Bi, 50, added, "We have not met the chief minister but his efforts have changed our lives, so I will definitely vote for him in the coming elections."