JD(U) general secretary K C Tyagi said the announcement, made at a time when Bihar assembly polls are underway, would in effect lead to "effective implementation" of RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat's call for a review of the reservation policy.
Tyagi also accused Modi of violating the model code by speaking on his 'Mann Ki Baat' radio programme about his plans to visit B R Ambedkar's London home during his upcoming visit to the UK "so as to reach out to the SC and ST voters" in the state.
"We strongly oppose this and will make respresentation to the EC soon and raise this issue inside and outside Parliament," Tyagi, flanked by Congress leader R P N Singh and eminent lawyer K T S Tulsi, told reporters.
"This is the effective implementation of Mohan Bhagwat's demand for a review of the reservation policy and the Prime Minister has to respond to the voters," he said.
Tulsi, a Rajya Sabha MP, accused Modi of poll code violation with his announcement on abolition of interviews, saying the Election Commission had already made it clear that the government cannot announce launch of any new scheme when the poll process is underway.
Tyagi demanded a role for the opposition in appointment of the Chief Election Commissioner and other members of the poll panel through a collegium system so as to ensure fairness in their functioning.
"The Election Commission cannot dare to issue a notice to the PM," he said.
