"Kumar had demolished the 'Brand Bihar' and the 2010 Assembly poll mandate in one stroke" by breaching the nearly two-decade long alliance with BJP to fulfil his crass political ambitions, former Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi said in a statement here.
The 'Brand Bihar' was destroyed on the very day Kumar parted ways with the BJP on June 16, 2013, and since then Bihar has been gripped by crises beginning with serial blasts at Bodh Gaya in the following month and the midday meal tragedy in Saran district in which 23 children died after consuming contaminated food, he said.
The 'Brand Bihar' has taken a hit with development stalled and economic growth rate plummeting after sacking of 11 BJP ministers by then Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Modi said, adding that the crime graph went up so much that people were reminded of the days of 'jungle raj'.
Kumar then compromised with his high moral standards by effecting defection from other parties and took support of the Congress, RJD and other parties to ensure fragile majority of first his own government and then one headed by his successor Jitan Ram Manjhi, Modi said.
Kumar, in a post on a social networking site, had yesterday slammed the BJP for destroying 'Brand Bihar' for political gains by destabilising the JD(U)-led state government.