
India-Pakistani conflict: The tension in the fruit market in Pune has turned over recent protests against Turkiy.
Days after a group of traders in urban agriculture produced by the market committee (popularly known as The The The The The The The The The The The The Thieptyard), they announced that they would stop importing apples from Turkiy to protest against the open support of Pakistan, claiming that he received a threatening voice report from Pakistan.
The trader said he began to receive several calls from an unknown number.
What was the threatening voice message?
“Around 9 this morning I started calling on the phone, but I didn’t get the phone. Later I received a voice message. The message contained Slurus for India and said we couldn’t hurt Pakistan or Turkiy.
SUYOG ZENDE, a BHHHHISTYARD, joined others in the conviction of Turkiye’s voice support for Pakistan after the recent Indian strikes about the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir. In the protest, traders promised to stop acting in apples from Turkiy.
What was the reaction of the merchant?
In response to Zende, he said he had sent a voice message dealing with threats. According to PTI, traders are now planning to meet the Police Commissioner Pune to formally raise this problem.
Protest on PUNE’S MARTORYARD
On the same day, several traders at The The The The The The Marketa threw Turkish apples on the road. “We import a significant number of products from Turkiye – Apples, Litchi, Plums, Cherries and Dry Fruits,” PTI News Wire PTI quoted. “The apples themselves represent around.” £1200 crore per year, ”he added.
The incident raised concerns about the security of local traders in the middle of the growing geopolitical tension and raised questions about the role of trade in diplomatic disputes.
Up traders boycotting Turkish apples
Fruit sellers across several parts of Uttar Pradesh also joined the protest against Turkiy in response to Pakistan Support during the Indian Sindoor Operation.
In an interview with a news agency, even several retailers confirmed that while some of the previously ordered shipments of Turkish fruit are still in transit, no new orders will be placed in the future. Traders stressed that they would refuse to trade with any country that supports Pakistan against India.
“We decided to stop buying fruit from Turkiya,” one trader said. “Any nation that supports terrorism will not have space in Indian markets,” said the trader.
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