Image of India portrayed by BBC

The moment the controversial issue of OBC reservation in education was introduced my Arjun Singh, BBC is consistently showing some documentaries on plight of lower caste people in India. Interviews of sweepers and cleaners are very commonly showed in these documentaries. Most common scene is of a woman who cleans old types of lavatories. She cries and says she would not let her children do this work at all. The scene covers busy roads, heap of rubbish, cows and pigs enjoying their feast in the heaps and tons of flies. It seems like a district place or a small city.
Let me clear to those who deliberately choose such scenes and pick such people for interviews that people living in small towns or cities are not forced to do this work. They have ample of choices and opportunities. It happens in villages and not in towns. Other thing is these people do not belong to other backward caste but they are schedule castes rather schedule tribes or nomadic tribes. Government of India has already given them reservation and facilities. People with such backgrounds are provided not only with reserved seats but with scholarships to encourage them to learn further. Another fact is that there are many South Indian and North Indian villages where majority of Zamindars belong to other backward classes. Most of them are extremely rich and can afford to send their children to learn abroad.
If BBC is so heartbroken to see these scenes why it does not ask questions to politicians ruling that village or tow? Bihar is the worst place where we can hear the stories of lower caste genocide, atrocities on lower caste etc. This place has separate settlements for lower castes. Lower caste people in Bihar and UP have to carry their footwear in their hand while crossing the upper class locality. Who is ruling Bihar? Yadav, who belongs to OBC and who calls himself messiah of poor. Why not BBC and its crew make a documentary on Laloo Yadav, Sharad Yadav and Ramvilas Paswan? How much money they own and how much they have donated to build a school for lower caste people? We do not have objection if one or all of these people build schools with their own money only for lower caste student. Lets do it!
If you feel that with all the money upper caste people have, they could afford to give their children good tuitions and better exposure then why not we reserve the seats on basis of money or income? We know some of our friends who were in our class, in our tuition classes had same kind of access to all the amenities we have then why treat them differently?
Hey, BBC mind your own business and make documentaries on suppression of Irish and Scottish revolt and oppression of the people in favor of separate Scotland or Ireland by British government. Your country destroyed their language, banned use of bag pipes and other cultural activities, and denied them the right of freedom. How about liberating them first before liberating people in Iraq? How about giving immigrants some reserved seats in education and employment to make them feel secure in your country, to not to neglect them before poking you nose in OBC reservation issue? How about making a documentary on how British police killed an immigrant after 7-11 before addressing killing of people in Kashmir? You had one attack which was enough to justify the murder of that immigrant and with all the suicide bombs, murders of Hindus and politician in Kashmir valley we are neglecting the human rights? Yeah, right!
Next time make a documentary on how people benefited by reservations do not initiate or contribute in building better infrastructure for other lower caste people, or make a documentary on how people from lower caste with good grades occupy seats for open category candidates to increase seats for other lower caste people and after choosing an open seat how he still gets reservation in employment or higher studies. Or for a change how about covering inventions made by Indian Scientist in IITs or progress made by student from IIMs or quality education available in NITs in India?