Meeting of Pakistan hacked | Photo credit: Twitter
New Delhi: A live Zoom meeting on Kashmir hosted by Pakistan on Tuesday was hacked with songs about Lord Ram and Hanuman. The online meeting that was broadcast on Facebook was attended by experts from various countries. The meeting was organized to discuss the so-called “72 years of Indian occupation of Kashmir”.
As the anti-India meeting progressed, some pro-Indian users infiltrated the meeting playing songs by Lord Ram and Hanuman.
Shortly after the Lord Ram and Hanuman songs start playing in the background, one of the speakers is heard saying, “We were hoping this would happen.”
“We are Indians, we will kick them,” the hackers can be heard saying in the video. Check out the video here:
Pakistan meeting hacked
Another attendee repeatedly asked one Dr. Waleed Mallik to mute his microphone. However, the pro-Indian hackers continued to play nationalist songs to disrupt the meeting.
The meeting was hacked for the first time around 4:55 p.m. with a song dedicated to Lord Hanuman. The meeting was raided a second time in the 47th minute with the song ‘Ek hi naara, Ek hi naam, Jai Shree Ram, Jai Shree Ram’. The song played for about 2 minutes forcing the participants to remain silent.
Snippets of the reunion have gone viral on Twitter, with netizens sharing hilarious memes.
One user said: “Indian children played well …” Another wrote: “Har zoom pe aisa hi hona chahiye inke saath meeting”.
Someone commented: “Future me koi aisi zoom meeting ho toh bata dena.” Another wrote: “Ms. Shah does not seem to appreciate Dr. Waleed Malik’s taste in music.”