PATNA: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has denied that his government was planning to do away with job quotas for Dalits and OBCs and in his rallies in Bihar ahead of the third phase of polls projected himself as a representative of extremely backward castes. Modi also made a strong pitch on development in his speeches. Fifty assembly constituencies in Saran, Vaisahli, Nalanda, Patna, Bhojpur and Buxar districts will go to polls on Wednesday."None can take away the rights given to socially backward castes by Babasaheb Ambedkar," Modi told voters at his election meeting at Bihar Sharif in CM Nitish Kumar ’s home district of Nalanda.Citing his over 12-year-tenure as Gujarat CM, Modi said there would be no dilution in reservation wherever BJP is in power. He said there was no scrapping of reservations in BJP-ruled MP, Rajasthan, Haryana, Goa and Maharashtra. Modi, aware about EBC votes, targeted Kumar and RJD chief Lalu Prasad by saying that it was difficult for them to digest his elevation as prime minister."They have been doing politics of Backward/Forward for about 30 years. They became messiah and contractor of Backwards. They feel this man has suddenly become prime minister who is from EBC," PM Modi referred to himself at the rally in Nalanda.At Madhaura rally in Saran, Modi presented his six-point development agenda. While he underlined the need for "education, jobs and health facilities," he also emphasised on the need for basic amenities and infrastructure.Referring to Kumar’s meeting with a ‘tantrik’, Modi said he thought the Grand Alliance had three players, "but I have realised today that there is fourth player who is a tantric."