Traders across the country have planned to end trade with Turkas and Azerbaijan supporting Pakistan. This can be decided by the Confederation of All India Traders (CAT) in a meeting convened by prominent business leaders of various states on Friday. The two countries will lose billions of dollars due to ending trading relations with Turkas and Azerbaijan.
CAT’s National General Secretary Praveen Khandelwal said, “Whoever is against India, there is no question of doing business with India.” This is the right time for the traders of the country to show their patriotism. Moving in this direction, this meeting has been called, in which a decision will be taken to end the business relationship with Turkas and Azerbaijan. Also, the tricolor journey will be taken out across the country for expressing gratitude to the noise and might of the Indian Army.
Khandelwal said, CAT has been running a nationwide campaign for a long time to boycott Chinese products, which has seen a lot of impact. A similar campaign will now be run against Turki and Azerbaijan’s products. He said, Turkas and Azerbaijan will lose billions of dollars due to business boycott and both countries will have to pay the price to stand against India.
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Code sharing agreement between Indigo-Turkie Airlines
The National General Secretary of CAT also said, “We have written a letter to Union Civil Aviation Minister Rammohan Naidu Kinjarapu requesting that the code sharing agreement should be re -examined between Indian aviation companies, especially Indigo and Turki Airlines.” Also, it should be canceled.
Turkas stopped import of apple and dry fruits
Traders from across the country, including Pune, have decided to stop imports from India from Turki which criticized the attack on terrorist bases of Pakistan. At the same time, traders of Pune have stopped imports of Turkas apples and dried fruits and have also decided to boycott other imported products.
Traders of Pune’s Agricultural Produce Market Committee threw the apples imported from Turki on the road on Thursday in protest. Pune traders import apples, litchi, plums, cherries and dry fruits from the Turkas. The import of apple is only about Rs 1,200 crore. Praising this decision of the traders, Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis said, “I congratulate all the businessmen who have decided to boycott imports.”
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Turk’s apples will not be sold even in vegetable mandis of Haryana
Kaithal. Now the Vegetable Market Association of Haryana has called for stopping the sale of Turk’s apples. It was decided that now Turkas would not be sold in vegetable mandis. The association has taken this decision after a meeting due to supporting Pakistan.
Businessman threatens Pakistan
A few days after the announcement of the closure of apple imports from the Turk, a fruit merchant from Pune has received threats from Pakistan. The businessman of the Agricultural Produce Market Committee, Suyog Jende, said, “Voice message was found at around 9 am, in which objectionable language was used for India and it was said that we could not spoil Pakistan or Turkas.” I responded to this threat from voice message. Jende said, traders are planning to meet the Pune Police Commissioner regarding this matter.
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