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Opposition to Türkiye is increasing in the country. Asia’s biggest fruit and vegetable wholesale market, Azadpur Mandi has decided to stop apple imports from Türkiye. Türkiye’s opening with Pakistan in the recent struggle, no one in India is getting pleasure. In the picture, you can see the workers of Swadeshi Jagran Manch opposing Turkey.

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Today, at the National Trade Conference organized by the Confederation of All India Traders i.e. CAIT in the capital Delhi, more than 125 top trading leaders from across the country unanimously pledged that India’s business community will fully boycott every type of business and business relations with Turkish and Azerbaijan, including travel and tourism. Opposition to Türkiye is increasing in the country.

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It was also decided at the National Trade Conference that no corporate house would shoot the promotion of its products in Türkiye and Azerbaijan. The business community has appealed to the Indian film industry not to shoot any type of film in Turkey and Azerbaijan, and if a film is shot there, the business world and general public will boycott such films. Turkish boycott is also being fiercely appealed on social media.

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The traders welcomed the Indian government to cancel the security approval of the Turkish company ‘CELEBI Ground Handling India Private Limited’, providing services at nine major airports in India. This decision has been taken in the interest of national security. Let us know that when Recep Tayyab Ardogan came to India at the G20 Summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed him strongly. India also helped him in the earthquake in Türkiye.

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But when India’s struggle with Pakistan, Turkish came openly in support of Pakistan. This is the reason that today there is talk of boycotting Türkiye and Azerbaijan across the country. The stress between India and Türkiye can also be seen on the Turkish economy. In this picture, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is with Turkish President Recep Tayyab Ardogan.