
Can we please cancel our bookings for Turkey: Rupali Ganguly
The ongoing conflict between India and Pakistan has taken a new turn, with Turkey and Azerbaijan extending their support to Pakistan. In light of this development, actress Rupali Ganguly has taken to social media to urge fellow actors, influencers, and travelers to cancel their bookings for Turkey. The actress believes that this is the least that Indians can do to show their solidarity and protest against the two countries’ decision to support Pakistan.
Rupali Ganguly, who is well-known for her role in the popular TV show “Anupamaa”, took to Twitter to express her sentiments. She tweeted, “Can we please cancel our bookings for Turkey? Let’s show them what we’re capable of. This is the least we can do as Indians.” Her tweet quickly went viral, with many people expressing their support for her decision.
The actress’s call to boycott Turkey has also been backed by several travel firms, which have urged Indians not to travel to Turkey and Azerbaijan. These countries have been vocal in their support for Pakistan, and have refused to condemn the country’s actions in the conflict. In response, India has decided to boycott Turkish and Azerbaijani products, and has also issued a travel advisory warning Indians against traveling to these countries.
The conflict between India and Pakistan began after Pakistan-backed terrorists attacked a military convoy in Kashmir, killing several Indian soldiers. India responded by launching a surgical strike across the border, targeting terrorist camps in Pakistan. Since then, the situation has escalated, with both countries exchanging fire on multiple occasions.
Turkey and Azerbaijan’s decision to support Pakistan has been widely criticized in India, with many people calling for a boycott of Turkish and Azerbaijani products. Several Indian celebrities, including actors and musicians, have also joined the boycott bandwagon, urging their fans to avoid Turkish and Azerbaijani products.
Rupali Ganguly’s call to boycott Turkey has also been praised by several people, who believe that it is a small act of protest that can make a big difference. “It’s a small step, but it’s a step in the right direction,” said one Twitter user. “We need to show Turkey and Azerbaijan that we won’t tolerate their support for Pakistan.”
Another Twitter user added, “Rupali Ganguly is an inspiration. She’s showing that even celebrities can make a difference by taking a stand on important issues.” The actress’s tweet has also been praised by several other celebrities, who have expressed their support for her decision.
The boycott of Turkish and Azerbaijani products has also had a significant impact on the economy of both countries. Several Indian companies have already stopped importing products from Turkey and Azerbaijan, and many consumers have also vowed to avoid buying Turkish and Azerbaijani products.
In light of this development, it remains to be seen how Turkey and Azerbaijan will respond to the boycott. However, one thing is clear – the conflict between India and Pakistan has taken a new turn, and the situation is unlikely to return to normal anytime soon.