According to my room-mate’s suggestion, I came up with this. These are purely his ideas.
Your position: You are an onsite coordinator for an Indian Software company with whom lies many projects out-sourced from the US of A.
Situation: Explain the concept of Bandh to your peers, there. All are Americans.
Over the phone –
Off-shore team: ONC, there’s a bandh declared here tomorrow, and the company is closed tomorrow. Can you please tell our Architect that our deliverables will be postponed by a day? Please talk to our client about this as well.
ONC: What? Why is the bandh?
Off-shore: Bandh was called to protest against the Centre's decision to change its affidavit in the Supreme Court on the Maharashtra Government's writ petition demanding the merger of Belgaum and other Marathi-speaking areas with that State. That’s it.
ONC: Oh OK! Will talk to them and let them know about it.
At onsite –
ONC: Architect, off-shore will not be working tomorrow. And thus, their deliverables will be delayed by a day.
Architect: Oh! What seems to be the problem? Is it a public holiday for the country?
ONC: No, the holiday is for the state only. They have declared a bandh!
Architect: What was that? Come again… A WHAT? What’s the reason?
ONC: Bandh is more commonly is performed to protest. There’s some border problem.
Architect: Damn! Again you guys are fighting for border? I thought the PM of India and President of Pakistan had agreed upon some factor benefiting both. You guys are still fighting for it?
ONC: Oh no no no… It is not the cross-country border, but within the country – Across the states. *BLSUH*. Different lingual borders fighting for their neighbouring state’s portion which speaks the same language.
Architect: Ridiculous! Sigh! And you guys are fighting over inter-country border.
ONC: *BLSUH* *BLSUH* *BLSUH* *BLSUH*
With this rate… io!
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