Celebi Airport Services has disputed the decision to cancel the approval of the security in the Delhi High Court

New -Delhi, May 16 (IANS). The Turkish Company Celebi Airport Services India, which works in aviation, has dispute the decision of the central government to cancel security approval in the Delhi High Court. The company described this decision on the basis of arbitrary and ‘vague’ national security issues in its petition. Celebi said in the petition that there was no concrete argument in the order and that he was issued without prior notice. The company said: “Only to make rhetoric on national security without explaining in detail how a unit is threatened … cannot stand before the law.” Celebi warned that this decision would affect 3,791 positions and confidence in the investors and that the necessary services of the airport would be disrupted. The government on Thursday canceled the security approval for Türkiye’s land handling firm Celebi Airport Services at Indian airports. He said the claim for the ban of Turkish businesses increased in light of the support of Pakistan who sheltered terrorism. The Civil Aviation Ministry said in a notice that “security approval in the Celebi Airport Services India Private Limited is canceled with immediate effect using the power given to the Director -General of BCAS (Civil Aviation Security Bureau), using the power of the Director General of BCAS (Civil Aviation Security Bureau) used. “Celebi entered the Indian aviation sector in 2008. According to reports, the partial ownership of the firm at Sumey Erdogan, daughter of Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan. Sumey Erdogan is married to Selkuk Berakatar, who used the Berakat military trones. The support of Pakistan is not only a matter of Turkish government policy, but Erdogan’s own family is directly involved.