
Turkey based in Turkey, which in India provides manipulation of land at the airport, has launched a legal call for the decision of the new Delhi to overturn its security clearance and claimed that “vague” concerns about national security were cited without justification.
In the middle of the growing public anger in India, the Turkish attitude towards Pakistan in the Indian-Pakistan conflict on Thursday canceled the celebration screening in the “interest of national security”.
The Airport Services Celebi India India, on May 16, who saw the Reuters agency, asked the Delhi High Court to cancel this decision and claim that it would have an impact of 3,791 jobs and investors’ jobs and issued without any warning.
“The mere rhetoric of national security without developing how the entity of the National Security is unsustainable,” the company, which is not public, said.
The command “does not publish any specific or factual reason, with the exception of the vague and general reference to” National Security “… (IT) does not provide any reasons or justification,” he added.
The Indian government did not answer immediately to the request for comment. The case is likely to be heard on Monday.
In her celebration of Celebi, she said that while her shareholders were registered in Turkey, the “majority end check” of the group holds companies that do not have Turkish integration or origin.
In the revocation of Celebi’s review on Thursday, the Indian Indian Aviation Minister Murlidhar Mohol said that the government received requests from all over India for a ban on. “We realized these requests to recognize the seriousness of the problem and the challenge to protect national interests,” he said.
The SHIV Sena party, a key ally in Modi’s government, organized protests against Celebi this week and demanded the city airport with it.
Celebi stated in his submission that he provides services to manipulate ground manipulations at airports in Nový Delhi, Kerale, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Goa.
Before starting work, she underwent inspections against the background and safety by various national and intelligence agencies in India, he added.
Delhi Airport said late on Thursday that it “officially ended her connection with Celebi” for ground manipulation and freight operations.
Reuters reported on Friday that Air India lobbies with Indian officials to stop the rivals of Indiga’s leasing with Turkish airlines, citing an impact on business and security concerns caused by Istanbul’s support for Pakistan.
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