Kichhowchhwi led a Sufi delegation that met the Indian PM on 26 August 2015[3] to raise the concerns of growing extremism in the name of Islam.
The delegation members said the spread of terrorism in the name of Islam represents a danger to peace all over the world, and there is urgent need to take action to marginalise the forces which are promoting extremism for social, economic or political considerations.
[4] In recent years, Kichhouchhwi has organized large-scale conferences, popularly known as "Muslim Maha Panchayats", in addition to small gatherings, in many parts of India.
[7] As a result of Kichhouchhwi's efforts, opposing Muslim preachers and televangelists including Zakir Naik faced protests from the All India Ulama & Mashaikh Board.
A large number of Muslims, both Sunnis and Shias, led by All India Ulama & Mashaikh Board, gathered outside the premises of the IICC, strongly protesting against his address at the venue.
They held that Naik had not only hurt the sentiments of Shia and Sufi Muslims and non-Muslims, but had also desecrated the values of religious harmony and respect for all faiths.