Hello friends!!
In the Humor section, frequently, we are posting and enjoying Sardar ji jokes.
Are we really professionals?
Are we Indians?
Do we respect our own people?
Please go through this article and think!
Well, my friend told me the following incident which I wish to share with you. It has had a deep impact on my thinking.
In the Diwali vacation, Jayant and his couple of friends had gone to Delhi. They rented a taxi for local sight-seeing. The driver was an old Sardar, and boys being boys, Jayant and his pals began cracking Sardarji jokes just to insinuate the old man.
But to their surprise, the fellow remained unperturbed.
At the end of the sight-seeing, they paid up the hire charges. The Sardar returned the change. Moreover, he gave each one of them one rupee extra and said (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."
Jayant 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 or set up a roadside garage or a dhaba, but he will never beg on the streets.
From India, Hyderabad
In the Humor section, frequently, we are posting and enjoying Sardar ji jokes.
Are we really professionals?
Are we Indians?
Do we respect our own people?
Please go through this article and think!
Well, my friend told me the following incident which I wish to share with you. It has had a deep impact on my thinking.
In the Diwali vacation, Jayant and his couple of friends had gone to Delhi. They rented a taxi for local sight-seeing. The driver was an old Sardar, and boys being boys, Jayant and his pals began cracking Sardarji jokes just to insinuate the old man.
But to their surprise, the fellow remained unperturbed.
At the end of the sight-seeing, they paid up the hire charges. The Sardar returned the change. Moreover, he gave each one of them one rupee extra and said (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."
Jayant 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 or set up a roadside garage or a dhaba, but he will never beg on the streets.
From India, Hyderabad
Hi Baneet, I too agree. Not only that, Sardarjis who have gone to foreign countries do not boast that they are contractors or something else; without hesitation, they say what they do there.
Next, I have seen Sardarjis to have the best timing sense. They are very hard workers. They really have a very good technical brain.
Let us avoid Sardarji jokes. Instead, let's call some names. I too have used it. Sorry.
From India, Tiruppur
Next, I have seen Sardarjis to have the best timing sense. They are very hard workers. They really have a very good technical brain.
Let us avoid Sardarji jokes. Instead, let's call some names. I too have used it. Sorry.
From India, Tiruppur
Hi Baneet,
I appreciate your concern about Punjabis, Sardars, and Sikhs (separate communities). We crack jokes on Sardars, but this has been since the time when we didn't get freedom. We all know that Sikhs and Punjabis were very active in the freedom movement against British people. From that time, these British people started cracking jokes on them, and it still continues.
Punjabis, Sardars, Sikhs - these communities are very bold and courageous. You will find one person in the Army from each family. You have asked not to share Sardar jokes. You are right to some extent. With due respect, I would like to tell you that Sardars also take these jokes sportingly. They don't take it to heart. I have seen many Sardars; they themselves share Sardar jokes. It just depends on our perception. It should just be for pure pleasure.
Still, we can always avoid posting Sardar jokes.
Regards,
Chaitali
From India, Vadodara
I appreciate your concern about Punjabis, Sardars, and Sikhs (separate communities). We crack jokes on Sardars, but this has been since the time when we didn't get freedom. We all know that Sikhs and Punjabis were very active in the freedom movement against British people. From that time, these British people started cracking jokes on them, and it still continues.
Punjabis, Sardars, Sikhs - these communities are very bold and courageous. You will find one person in the Army from each family. You have asked not to share Sardar jokes. You are right to some extent. With due respect, I would like to tell you that Sardars also take these jokes sportingly. They don't take it to heart. I have seen many Sardars; they themselves share Sardar jokes. It just depends on our perception. It should just be for pure pleasure.
Still, we can always avoid posting Sardar jokes.
Regards,
Chaitali
From India, Vadodara
Hi I too have enjoyed many sardarji jokes.Hereafter i will stop reading those kind of jokes and will not forward those jokes to others. I agree with the point u said. Regards Vairamuthu
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Yes , They have excelled in each and every facets of Profession and Industry with their remarkable results. Regards, Tikam Singh
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Hi,
I think this is not the place to post Sardarji jokes. This story brought a new perspective on the understanding that Sardars don't beg in the streets. We can share jokes but not to intentionally hurt anyone. Even Mallu jokes are available. We should enjoy them and move on, just for the sake of entertainment. :D
From India
I think this is not the place to post Sardarji jokes. This story brought a new perspective on the understanding that Sardars don't beg in the streets. We can share jokes but not to intentionally hurt anyone. Even Mallu jokes are available. We should enjoy them and move on, just for the sake of entertainment. :D
From India
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