Noting that the discourse should not be about saving the Ganga but serving it, he stressed the need for creating a "social involvement" in the issue and said the government is holding consultations and working in the right direction.
"If we bring a wrong medicine in the house, we do not consume it by saying since we brought it and we have to consume it. In some matters related to Ganga, there is a need to be strict.
Noting that Ganga has become very dirty and everybody is responsible for this, he said Prime Minister Narendra Modi monitors it at frequent intervals.
"We should not talk about saving Ganga but we should talk of serving it. Ganga has been there for lakhs of years and will continue to do so. If you use wrong words, your approach will change," he said.
"There should be social involvement," he said, adding that there have been many rounds of consultations with Water Resources Minister Uma Bharti over the issue and the government is working on it.
He said politician Madan Mohan Malviya's agreement with the British, about the uninterrupted flow of Ganga in Haridwar, are relevant even today and the ministry wants to implement it.