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Delhi car blast: Turkiye rejects reports linking it to radicalisation in India

Turkiye’s Directorate of Communications Centre for Countering Disinformation said in a statement that the reports linking it to terrorism in India were part of a “malicious disinformation campaign aimed at damaging bilateral relations”

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The explosion, which tore through a slow-moving car at a traffic signal, killed 12 people and left several others injured. File pic

The explosion, which tore through a slow-moving car at a traffic signal, killed 12 people and left several others injured. File pic

Turkiye on Wednesday rejected as “purely disinformative” media reports suggesting its involvement in radicalisation activities targeting India and other countries, even as Indian investigators revealed that two key suspects in the recent Delhi car blast had travelled to the country, news agency PTI reported.

Turkiye’s Directorate of Communications Centre for Countering Disinformation said in a statement that the reports linking it to terrorism in India were part of a “malicious disinformation campaign aimed at damaging bilateral relations”.

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