The occasion was provided by a 'Diwali milan' (get-together) organised by the BJP at its headquarters here at which some 400 journalists, including top editors, were present.
Modi, who used to stay at the party headquarters as a party office-bearer before becoming Chief Minister of Gujarat, said in a brief speech laced with characteristic humour, "I used to arrange chairs here waiting for you.
"Those were different days when we used to interact freely. I had a beautiful relationship with you and it helped me in Gujarat."
"Some way will be found. It is important to interact with media directly rather than the reportage and articles.
"By interacting directly, one gets to know things which media persons cannot report. Not only does one get information but also vision, which is very valuable," he said.
The entire top brass of the government and BJP was present at the get-together. This included the party President Amit Shah, senior ministers Rajnath Singh, Arun Jaitley, Sushma Swaraj and Prakash Javdekar.
