
In reaction to Turkey’s backing of Pakistan in the face of tensions with India, fruit vendors in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, have chosen to boycott Turkish apples and other products.
Local fruit vendor Shadab Khan has voiced strong criticism, saying that any nation that backs Pakistan in its actions against India would be boycotted.
He went on to say that Ghaziabad’s fruit dealers have ceased all business dealings with Turkey and would never again import anything from them.
“We have stopped buying everything made in Turkey. Several additional fruits were brought from Turkey in addition to apples. Turkey’s backing for Pakistan prompted us to take this action. India and Turkey used to conduct business well together, but we have since cut off all ties. We will never again import anything from Turkey,” local fruit vendor Shadab Khan said.
Fruit dealer Noor Mohammed had a similar opinion, stating that they would not trade with any country that takes advantage of India and subsequently works against its interests.
We discovered that Turkey had backed Pakistan via the media. The value of Turkey’s apple trade in India is between Rs 1,200 and Rs 1,400 crore, and two to three other fruits are also imported. Given that Turkey backed
We have made the decision to cut off all commercial relations with Pakistan. No nation should profit from commerce with India and then use that advantage against us. A fruit trader named Noor Mohammed said, “We are now boycotting all imported fruits from Turkey and will not engage in any business with them.”
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