Rejecting the criticism, Union Minister Piyush Goyal, however, said the Prime Minister speaks his heart out and expressed confidence about his abilities to deliver.
"While Modi has been using social media to communicate with the people, the conversation has gone only in one direction. He is there as a representative of all of us. But he can't just tweet to us. He can't just have an email address. He has to talk to us," Roy said.
"I have great faith in people of India... We need systemic changes. Democracy is working in some states, but people are rethinking... The Indian society is divided and you are living the life like an ostrich," she added.
Roy said there was "the other India that is unhappy and distressed by a whole spate of promises that have not been fulfilled".
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"We don't know what the government is doing. It is an opaque government. We don't have a roadmap," she said, while speaking at a session on 'A New India: Free, Fair and Prosperous' during India Economic Summit, organised by WEF and CII.
Speaking at the same session, Goyal, Minister of State for Power, Coal and New and Renewable Energy, said the Prime Minister talks and "he is not a Prime Minister who only talks".
"He does not want to segregate society. Rather than giving lip service, he is on the ground working for justice for all. After years of deprivation, this is a process that won't happen in a month," Goyal said.
"He (Modi) has given more interviews than the previous Prime Minister in ten years... You have seen him speak his heart out. He is not the one who is inundated by criticism.