With the saffron party facing the opposition heat over alleged dubious links of its senior leaders with former IPL boss Lalit Modi, Shah asked them not to be swayed by critical reports and instead highlight the numerous pro-poor works of the Narendra Modi government, party sources said.
Shah gave these directives in the meeting of the party's office-bearers yesterday, the first such exercise after the National Executive meeting in Bangalore April this year.
The government policies highlighted by the party chief included Jan Dhan bank account, insurance and pension schemes for the poor and Pradhan Mantri Sinchai Yojna for the farmers.
He also asked leaders to highlight how the government relaxed criteria to pay damages to farmers and fought for their rights at the WTO.
Digital India, Make in India and Skill India campaigns also found a mention, sources said.
BJP also highlighted the formation of an 'OBC Morcha' at the meeting yesterday and said it was an important initiative to reach out to a community which plays a crucial role in the politics.
"Other Backward Castes influence politics across the country... And are in large numbers in the north India," the party said in a statement.
Following Assembly polls in Bihar, elections are due in West Bengal, Kerala and Tamil Nadu next year, and Uttar Pradesh in early 2017, among the big states.
