"It is inappropriate to comment on the performance of the state government which is proceeding in the right direction," Munda told newsmen after taking part in a function organised to mark the 15th anniversary of a Hindi magazine "Rastra Samvad", here.
The opposition should allow some time to the new government to deliver before they start commenting on its performances, he said.
To a query about BJP's prospect in the coming assembly poll in Bihar following thumping victory of Arvind Kejriwal-headed Aam Aadmi Party, Munda said in a country like India the outcome of a state would hardly impact on other state while expressing confidence to perform much better.
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