India’s Rs.4,000 Crore Slap to Turkey and Azerbaijan After They Back Pakistan!

After supporting Pakistan, Turkey and Azerbaijan face a Rs.4,000 crore boycott from Indian travellers. Shiv Sena wants Turkish firms out of Mumbai Airport.

After the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir, where 26 innocent Indians lost their lives, two countries — Turkey and Azerbaijan — shocked many by showing support for Pakistan. This upset Indians deeply, and now there’s a strong boycott movement against both nations.

Businessman Harsh Goenka Speaks Out

Famous Indian industrialist Harsh Goenka spoke strongly on social media. He wrote:

“Indians gave ?4,000 crore last year to Turkey and Azerbaijan just through tourism. Why are we helping countries that support terrorists?”

His words went viral, and soon, many Indians joined the protest.

Travel Companies Take Action

Big travel companies like EaseMyTrip, Cox & Kings, and Go Homestays quickly reacted. They cancelled all Turkey and Azerbaijan tour packages.

Bookings? Cancelled.

Partnerships? Ended.

Turkish Airlines? Removed from booking options.

It was not just a small protest — it turned into a ?4,000 crore boycott.

Turkey Tries to Say Sorry

After seeing the strong reaction from India, Turkey tried to cool things down and asked Indians to keep visiting. But most people were not ready to forgive.

The public’s reply was clear: “Too little, too late.”

Shiv Sena Joins the Boycott

Shiv Sena, a political party, also stepped in. They demanded that a Turkish company be removed from doing ground handling work at Mumbai Airport. Politicians are asking, “Why are we letting a country that supports Pakistan handle our important infrastructure?”

Azerbaijan Doubles Down

While Turkey is now trying to fix the damage, Azerbaijan is doing the opposite. A recent post on Threads clearly showed Azerbaijan’s open support for Pakistan — no apology, no soft words. This made Indian citizens even more angry.

Now, both Turkey and Azerbaijan are on India’s boycott list.

Summary: After the Pahalgam terror attack, Turkey and Azerbaijan’s support for Pakistan led to a strong boycott from India, with travel companies cancelling bookings and citizens refusing to support nations that stand with terrorists.

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