Nitish Kumar warned the IAS officers.
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Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Tuesday taught the IAS officers of the state to stay away from Delhi. He said- âDonât get caught up in the praise. Even if you talk about the praise of the people of Delhi, it will seem that only those people are getting the work done. Just pay attention.â In the program organized on Jal Jeevan Hariyali at Patnaâs Gyan Bhawan, Chief Minister Nitish talked many times about the credit of the schemes and in the end he taught the officers also on the same pretext.
Along with the Chief Minister, two ministers and all senior IAS officers from the Chief Secretary of the state were present in the Jal Jeevan Hariyali program. In the program, instead of bouquets, plants were given to the guests, while instead of lighting the lamp, water was given in potted plants. In this program, the Chief Minister talked about the idea. He repeatedly told that he worked on many such ideas, which the Center is now copying. On the pretext of taking credit for the idea, he taught the IAS officers that âThis idea of ââours is very old. We have seen a lot since 1998. While working with Atal ji at the Centre, I got a chance to work on my idea. After coming to power in the state, he continuously worked on such ideas, which are now being brought by other people. It is an idea, if you work then there will be praise. Peopleâs praise is coming automatically. If someone praises you, donât get confused. Delhi If people praise and discuss it somewhere, then it will seem that the work is there only. Understand it. Donât get confused about going to Delhi. We respect you so much.
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In between, the Chief Minister said without taking the name of the BJP and buying a helicopter that many works were started by taking everyone together, but nowadays someone is saying something, so what can be done? During the programme, the IAS officers on stage were applauding his words, but in the meantime, the Chief Minister interrupted senior IAS officer Pratyay Amrit and said- âLook, speak⌠Do you have any objection to our words, who should be silent. ..Suffixes are speaking to Amrit â smile.
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Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Tuesday taught the IAS officers of the state to stay away from Delhi. He said- âDonât get caught up in the praise. Even if you talk about the praise of the people of Delhi, it will seem that only those people are getting the work done. Just pay attention.â In the program organized on Jal Jeevan Hariyali at Patnaâs Gyan Bhavan, Chief Minister Nitish talked many times about the credit of the schemes and in the end he taught the officers also on the same pretext.