Pak claims Economic Affairs X account hacked, deletes it after trolling over ‘loans’ post | Trending

May 09, 2025 05:37 PM Pakan claimed that the X account of its Economic Affairs Division was hacked following a post addressed to the country’s international partners. The Press Information Bureau of India (PIB) dropped a Bollywood meme while reacting to a post shared on Pakan’s official X account of the Economic Affairs Division amid Islamabad’s claim that the account has been hacked. PIB responded with a meme featuring a scene from the film Golmaal to a post in which Pakan allegedly requested its international partners for more loans amid its conflict with India. Meme shared PIB on X amid Pakan’s X account hack claim. (X/@PIB_India) “Govt of Pakan appeals to International Partners for more loans after heavy losses inflected enemy. Amid escalating war and stocks crash, we urge international partners to help de-escalate. Nation urged to remain steadfast,” read the post shared on the now-deleted X account of the Economic Affairs Division of the Pakan government, which the “fact-checking” unit of Pakan’s Minry of Information and Broadcasting claimed was the work of those who hacked the account. After massive trolling, the X account in question, @eadgop, was deleted. “This Post is from an account that no longer exs,” a message on X reads. Tensions between India and Pakan have been escalating since the Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed the lives of 25 Indian and one Nepali citizen. In retaliation, India destroyed nine terror infrastructure sites in Pakan and Pakan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. Since then, the two countries have exchanged gunfire and airstrikes. Several border towns in India have been experiencing complete blackout and loud explosions amid the ongoing conflict. In some places, adminrators have issued advisories for the residents, asking them to stay indoors and switch off lights at night. Educational institutions in some of these border areas have also been temporarily closed. The conflict has led to disruptions in air travel, with the government temporarily closing over 20 airports in different parts of northern India. The country’s airports and major airlines have issued advisories for passengers travelling on domestic and international flights. News / Trending / Pak claims Economic Affairs X account hacked, deletes it after trolling over ‘loans’ post See Less




