India is outraged by Turkish President Rajab Tayyab Erdogan's remarks on the Kashmir situation in India. He announced his support for Pakistan over Kashmir.
Referring to Kashmir as an internal matter of India, they urged the Turkish President not to interfere in the matter. Turkey's President Erdo ।an announced his support for Islamabad in the Kashmir issue at a meeting with Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan in Islamabad on Friday.
The Indian government has abolished the special status of Jammu and Kashmir and imposed central rule there. At the same time, Kashmiri leaders have been detained. The current president also pointed to this situation.
He also spoke on Kashmir in a joint address given by Pakistan's parliament. Erdogan said, “Our Kashmiri siblings have been in trouble for decades. In recent times (India's) unilateral decision has been intensified. "
The Indian government has abolished the special status of Jammu and Kashmir and imposed central rule there. At the same time, Kashmiri leaders have been detained. The Turkish president also pointed to the current situation.
Expressing resentment at the Turkish president, India's Foreign Ministry spokesman Rabish Kumar said, "We call on the Turkish leadership not to interfere in India's internal affairs and to inform the real situation, including the grave threat of terrorists entering Pakistan and India."
Erdogan also defended New Delhi's decision on Kashmir in a speech at the UN General Assembly in September. India also objected to Erdogan's position at that time.
Referring to Kashmir as an internal matter of India, they urged the Turkish President not to interfere in the matter. Turkey's President Erdo ।an announced his support for Islamabad in the Kashmir issue at a meeting with Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan in Islamabad on Friday.
The Indian government has abolished the special status of Jammu and Kashmir and imposed central rule there. At the same time, Kashmiri leaders have been detained. The current president also pointed to this situation.
He also spoke on Kashmir in a joint address given by Pakistan's parliament. Erdogan said, “Our Kashmiri siblings have been in trouble for decades. In recent times (India's) unilateral decision has been intensified. "
The Indian government has abolished the special status of Jammu and Kashmir and imposed central rule there. At the same time, Kashmiri leaders have been detained. The Turkish president also pointed to the current situation.
Expressing resentment at the Turkish president, India's Foreign Ministry spokesman Rabish Kumar said, "We call on the Turkish leadership not to interfere in India's internal affairs and to inform the real situation, including the grave threat of terrorists entering Pakistan and India."
Erdogan also defended New Delhi's decision on Kashmir in a speech at the UN General Assembly in September. India also objected to Erdogan's position at that time.

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