Erdogan openly calls for foreign intervention in Kashmir, HA HA AND HA

Erdogan openly calls for foreign intervention in Kashmir, HA HA AND HA

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Erdogan openly calls for foreign intervention in Kashmir, HA HA AND HA


Turkish Khalifa Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has once again ignited a suicidal diplomatic bomb for himself by openly calling for international intervention in the Kashmir dispute following his meeting with Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

It is not understood which all countries will be willing to send their Armed Forces to intervene !!! Whereas Indian is in position to provide full support to the Kurdish people who have fighting Erdogan’s repressive regime for long.
India will also start interacting more closely with Greece, not only over tourism but its fight over regaining the portions of Cyprus which have been forcibly and illegally occupied by Turkey.

Khalifa Erdoğan may keep reiterating Turkey’s support for Terroristan that is Pakistan’s over Kashmir, and keep proposing a “human rights-based resolution” and the involvement of international organisations to facilitate dialogue between India and Pakistan. Now such things do not worry India any more. We know how to defend our national interests and are no more shy if using force if necessary.

The Khalifa even dared to yelp that Turkey is “ready to play its part” as a mediator if requested, emphasizing that balanced policies and international engagement could help prevent further escalation in the region…..He can keep dreaming and will never be allowed anywhere near even the Foreign Secretary, forget others.

This latest provocation is consistent with Erdoğan’s longstanding approach to the Kashmir issue, frequently raising it at global platforms such as the United Nations General Assembly. His remarks have repeatedly drawn sharp rebukes from New Delhi. India is not open to third-party mediation or intervention not even Trump.

The Indian government, through its Ministry of External Affairs, has firmly rejected Erdoğan’s statements as “objectionable” and as gross interference in India’s domestic affairs, lodging a strong protest with the Turkish ambassador in response.

India will have bilateral talks with Pakistan, if any, only on issues of terrorism and the status of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.

This stance was reaffirmed by External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, who underscored that there is “absolutely no change” in India’s position and that no outside interference will be tolerated.

Erdoğan’s repeated interventions, including his latest statements, have further strained India-Turkey relations, which have already been tense due to Ankara’s consistent support for Pakistan. Notably, Turkey’s position has persisted despite India’s humanitarian assistance to Turkey during crises, such as the 2023 earthquake. The Turkish president’s silence following terror attacks in Kashmir, contrasted with his vocal support for Pakistan, has fuelled perceptions in India of Ankara’s bias and disregard for Indian sovereignty.

The economic and social boycott of Turkey has already started and in coming times it will be total boycott.