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WATCH : Pro-India Hacker Played ‘Ram Janaki’ and ‘Jana Gana Mana’ in Pakistan’s Webinar

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New Delhi: Indian hackers strike back. Pro-India hackers conducted another ‘cyber surgical strike’ by breaching live webinar conducted by the anti-India lobby in Pakistan.

In a video that has gone viral on the social media, it can be seen a webinar hosted by Islamabad Policy Research Institute getting interrupted by a pro-India hacker by playing Hindu devotional and national anthem in the background.

The hackers first played famous devotional song ‘Ram Jhanki’ song and as soon Pakistan’s Army Brigadier Rashid Wali was called to speak the hacker played the national anthem. The host finally had to halt the webinar to check the glitch at their end. Islamabad Policy Research Institute had hosted the zoom call on October 30 on – Trump versus Biden: Implications for Pakistan-US Relations.

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This is not the first time when pro-Indian hackers have disrupted Pakistan’s webinars.  Earlier this week Indian hackers played Hindu devotional song while a group of Pakistani diplomats were broadcasting their zoom meetings on Kashmir live on Facebook.

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As per reports, a group of Pakistani officials, along with some self-proclaimed human rights ‘activists’ and pro-Pakistan members had organised an online meet to discuss the so-called ’72 Years of Indian Occupation of Kashmir’. As one of the Pakistani diplomats tried speaking lies on Kashmir issue, the hacker started playing Hindu devotional song in the background. Interestingly, as soon Lord Ram and Hanuman song started playing the background, one of the speakers said, “We expected this to happen.”

In the video, the hacker could be heard saying, “We are Indians, we will kick you.”

The pro-Indian hacker left the diplomats embarrassed as they could not stop him from playing Lord Ram and Hanuman song while they were peddling anti-India narrative.