
After the support of Turkey for Pakistan, challenges for boycott of Turkish goods and tourism emerged throughout the country, while traders are beginning to boycott Turkish products such as apples and marble. In fact, travel platforms, such as EasyMytrip and Ixigo, also issued advice against visiting these nations.
The owner of the fruit seller in Oish’s Bhadrak firmly expressed his disagreement with the import of any product from Turkey and said they were helping “enemy Pakistan”. “We will not even import fruit from Turkey or sell them because they help our enemy Pakistan,” he quoted him either.
Another fruit seller reflected a similar sentiment and said, “… Turkey helps Pakistan and supplies it with war equipment. It is in favor of terrorists.
Others accused Turkey of using income from Indian markets to help Pakistan against Nový Delhi and promised to sell all products from the West Asian country. “Turkey gave the drones of Pakistan used to attack India. That’s why we decided to stop selling Turkish fruit,” the UP seller said.
Shadab Khan, a fruit trader in Ghaziabad, said they began to boycott all products from Turkey. “In addition to the apples, several other fruit was imported from Turkey. We took this step because Turkey supported Pakistan. Turkey has been using a good business in India, but now we have ended all the store with them. We will never be anything from Turkey in the future,” he said.
Similarly, Jawaharal University Nezru (JNU) canceled the agreement with the University of Inon in the middle of anger above Turkey’s support for Pakistan.
Turkey faced a massive anger over his support for Pakistan after Sindoor Operation – a retaliatory strike against terrorist destinations after the Pahalgam attack.
Pakistani use of drones – a report of Turkish origin – Indian targets further escalated tension with India. However, after four days of intensive cross -border missiles and drone strikes, both countries agreed on 10 May to stop military actions.
(Tagstotranslate) Why Turkey supports Pakistan