At a meeting of the Council of Ministers at his residence, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked the ministers to "feel upbeat" about what the government is doing and "not get rattled" by the attack by the Oppostion, which he alleged was building a "campaign on falsehood".
During the meeting that lasted one-and-a-half-hours, the Prime Minister asked his Cabinet colleages to take up the "challenge" of reaching the message about the government's functioning to people through better connect with them.
Asking the ministers to periodically review the functioning of their departments, the Prime Minister stressed on the need to bring in innovative ideas for enhanced performance and improve the image of the government.
Modi was of the view that effort should be made to increase people's participation in preparing budget for central government schemes and there should be "no last minute rush" to spend the money at the fag end of a financial year.
Sources said the Prime Minister was keen that the achievements of the government are taken to people in the simplest possible language.
The general view at the meeting was that as the winter session is about to end on December 23, it was time the government concentrated on "exposing" the Opposition outside Parliament.
At a time when the government is facing a combined attack
"Feel upbeat about what we are doing and should not get rattled by the Oppostion attack, which is building a campaign on falsehoods," the Prime Minister said.
The Prime Minister also appealed to his ministerial colleagues to work for the poor and care for them through the schemes.
"The government has to work for the poor. They will stand by you. Government should be looked at as one that cares for the poor," he is learnt to have said.
The pro-poor pitch of the government comes at a time when it is under increasing attack from Oppostion for allegedly "ignoring the poor and catering to the rich only".
"We have done many good things and many other things are to be done. When you meet people, carry the message to the people," the Prime Minister said and advised the ministers to keep handy notes to make right points when they communicate with people.
On the North-East, which is a priority area for the Modi government, the Prime Minister asked the ministers to visit the North Eastern states more frequently and come up with inputs for the development of the region.
