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Speaking More Than You Can Do Can
Speaking More Than You Can Do Can Derail: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to PM Modi
 INDIA , 8-August-2015  11:18:52 AM
Taking a swipe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today said people should speak only as much as they can deliver otherwise things get derailed.

In a jibe at Mr Modi, Mr Kumar also recalled a joke which said that while his predecessor Dr Manmohan Singh was accused of not speaking, Mr Modi hardly listens.

Speaking about the growth in social sectors in Bihar, the Chief Minister said, "These things could not have been done merely by talking. If that would have been possible, then there are quite a few top orators in this country. Speaking is one thing and delivering another."

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"I heard a joke on WhatsApp that the previous one (Prime Minister) would not speak and the present one would not listen. Nothing happens by talking. You have to do it. And talk only as much as you can do. If you talk more than what you can do, then one day you will be derailed," he said, without naming Mr Modi.

Mr Kumar, who in alliance with Lalu Prasad of RJD is locked in a keen fight with BJP to retain power in poll-bound Bihar, said he always believed talking less than what he could actually do.

The JD(U) leader was also critical of the "collapsed" health care and education sector in the state when he came to power after defeating Lalu Prasad-led RJD in 2005 but declined to take any question from journalists on his alliance with his former foe.

From : http://www.ndtv.com  

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