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JNU library website hacked: Sunny Deol poster put up with 'Aye Mere Watan Ke Logon' track

Written by : TNM Staff

The website of Jawaharlal Nehru University’s central library was hacked on Tuesday evening, with the website going down and remaining inaccessible to users.

A Google search for the website however showed that a hacker group called ‘Black Dragon' was behind the cyber attack.

We however took a peek into the hacked website by looking up the cached page.

The hackers, who called themselves the ‘Indian Hackers Online Squad’ and gave their ‘Love to all Indian hackers out there’, put up an Indian flag right at the top.

They saluted all soldiers who sacrificed their lives to ‘eliminate such Afzals’, and wrote,

“To All the Traitors Staying in JNU. So, As You Said "Kashmir ki Aazadi Tak Jang Rahegi-Jang Rahegi" You are thinking that you will get Kashmir just by barking in the Campus of JNU, As I also told Bilawal Bhutto that "Without any Violence Let Me tell you that Pakistan will never Get Kashmir. This is the Truth. You Have to Accept it :) " So Anti-National Elements at JNU Should Also Accept that Pakistan will Never Get Kashmir. Pehle Paksitan Ko to dhang se sambhal lo tb Kashmir lene ki bat krna

There were two posters put up, and in the background, Lata Mangeshkar’s mellifluous rendition of ‘Aye Mere Watan Ke Logon’ played out. Here is a video of the cached page.

The hackers further said,

“To All the Leaders who are saying that we have to freedom to speak anything and supporting the JNU incident

Ask to those widows, Ask to Those mother, Ask to Their Children whose husband, Son, Father sacrified their life for the Nation. At least show some respect to your Motherland or Atleast Your Parents

At Last Check This Out :)”

And the following video was embedded.

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