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Trade with Turkey and Azerbaijan will be boycotted, trade representatives took a resolution in Delhi meeting

Opposition to Turkey and Azerbaijan which stood with Pakistan during Operation Sindoor, is continuously increasing. More than 125 prominent business leaders across the country have decided to completely boycott trade with these two countries. This boycott will also include the travel and tourism sector. Business leaders have also appealed to the Indian film industry not to shoot in Turkey and Azerbaijan.

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It was decided in the meeting of trade representatives held in New Delhi on Friday that the Central Government would also be requested to reconsider the policy of trade relations with both countries. The business community has made it clear that the film industry has been appealed not to shoot in these two countries. If this is not done, the business community and the general public will boycott such films. It was decided at the conference that no corporate house would shoot in Turkey and Azerbaijan to promote their products.

To honor the bravery of the army against terrorists and Pakistan, it has been decided to take out a Tiranga Yatra at the district level and contribute to the National Defence Fund.

Traders from 24 states including Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Maharashtra participated in the conference. These representatives represent various trades like garments, grocery, automobile, marble, IT, footwear, dry fruits and jewellery.

Expressing solidarity with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, it was unanimously resolved to strongly oppose those forces which are standing against India. National General Secretary of CAT (Confederation of All India Traders) Praveen Khandelwal said that it is very unfortunate that Turkey and Azerbaijan took advantage of India’s goodwill, but today they are supporting terrorism. This attitude of theirs is an attack on India’s sovereignty and national interests.

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