A sardarji comes up to the Pakistan border on his bike. He's got two large bags
over his shoulders. The guard Iqbal stops him and says, 'What's in the bags?'
'Sand,' answered the sardji.
Iqbal says, 'We'll just see about that. Get off the bike.' Iqbal's guard takes
the bags and rips them apart; he empties them out and finds nothing in them but
sand. He detains the sardarji overnight and has the sand analyzed, only to discover
that there is nothing but pure sand in the bags. Iqbal releases the sardaji, puts
the sand into new bags, hefts them onto the sardarji's shoulders, and lets him
cross the border. A week later, the same thing happens. Iqbal asks, 'What have
you got?' 'Sand,' says the Sardaji.
Iqbal does his thorough examination and discovers that the bags contain nothing
but sand. He gives the sand back to the sardarji, and crosses the border on his
bike. This sequence of events is repeated every day for three years.
Finally, the sardarji, doesn't show up one day and the guard meets him in a 'dhaba'
in Islamabad. 'Hey, Buddy,' says Iqbal, 'I know you are smuggling something. It's
driving me crazy. It's all I think about...I can't sleep. Just between you and
me, what are you smuggling?'
The sardarji, sips his lassi and says, 'Bikes.'