The Sunday Guardian

PAK UNLEASHED CYBER TERROR ON INDIA EVEN AS DUBAI PEACE TALKS WERE ON

More than 300 Twitter accounts were being operated from within the geographic­al limits of Pakistan to create a situation that would spread anarchy during the farmers’ protest. This newspaper has accessed details of one such Twitter account, which was cont

- NEW DELHI Faith in the time of corona

Two days before Republic Day, Delhi Police Special Commission­er of Police (CP) Deependra Pathak, while addressing a press conference, had stated that they had got irrefutabl­e proof that more than 300 Twitter accounts that were being operated from the geographic­al limits of Pakistan were creating a situation that would spread anarchy during the farmers’ protest.

All this was happening even as an Indian team of intelligen­ce officers was holding “sanctioned-secret” talks with their Pakistani counterpar­ts in Dubai on how to resolve the tension between the two countries.

The Sunday Guardian has accessed the details of one such Twitter account, which was continuous­ly tracked and marked by members of an Indian intelligen­ce

People wait to have their Iftar (breaking fast) meals on the first day of the fasting month of Ramzan, amidst the spread of the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19), at Jama Masjid in the old quarters of Delhi, on Wednesday. agency. It was the report created by this agency’s men which revealed how anti-indian entities in Pakistan were using the farmers’ protest to damage the social fabric of this country.

The claims made in the report are backed by digital proof, which establishe­s beyond doubt the origin of the tweets and the handlers, who were a part of the team that was composing the tweets.

In the first step, these cyber terrorists created a fake Twitter handle impersonat­ing an Indian Sikh and this (non-existent) Sikh gentleman became one of the first handles that started sharing pictures and messages

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