Why Sardar Jokes Miss the Mark: A Story of Respect and Prosperity in Delhi

M.Peer Mohamed Sardhar
Hi all! Maybe a story but very true...

In the Diwali vacation, my friend and a couple of his friends had gone to Delhi. They rented a taxi for local sightseeing. The driver was an old Sardar, and boys being boys, Sudhanshu and his pals began cracking Sardarji jokes just to instigate the old man. To their surprise, the fellow remained unperturbed.

At the end of the sightseeing, they paid the hire charges. The Sardar returned the change and gave each one of them one rupee extra, saying (in Hindi, of course), "Son, since morning you have been telling Sardarji jokes. I listened to them all, and let me tell you, some of them were in very bad taste. Still, I don't mind because I know that you are young blood and are yet to see the world. But I have just one request. Here I am giving you one rupee each. Give it to the first Sardar beggar that you come across in this city."

Sudhanshu continued, "That one rupee coin is still with me. I couldn't find a single Sardar begging on the streets of Delhi."

Friends, we all love Sardar jokes. But the fact of the matter is that Sikhs are one of the most prosperous and diversified communities in the world.

The secret behind their universal success, according to me, is their willingness to do any job with utmost dedication. A Sardar will drive a truck, set up a roadside garage, or a dhaba, but he will never beg on the streets.
bpositive
Hi,

It's very true. I had been in Delhi for some time, but, as the taxi driver rightly said, I have never seen any Sikhs like that. Unity is strength; they are proving it.

Thanks,
Best regards,
Bpositive
Skumar
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