Group hacks into Congress Twitter account, abuses Rahul Gandhi
New Delhi, Dec 1 (IBNS): A group of hackers, who hacked into Congress' official Twitter accounted on Thursday morning, threatened the party to end its rule by exposing emails and abused party vice-president Rahul Gandhi even as the party said there is a sinister conspiracy behind the move.
In a series of tweets, the hackers attacked the party and its vice President Rahul Gandhi, calling him a retard.
"We got them keys keys keys. You really want to lodge a complaint, huh?," a tweet read.
"Corrupt political party trying to **** around with innocent hackers, you think you're cool bro?!," a second one read.
"Coming up is a full dump of inc.in congress emails, stay tuned for Christmas special. We have enough info to drop your party down to shreds," the hackers posted.
Issuing a warning, they asked the party not to mess with them.
"Remember, we are legion, do not **** with us!," the tweet read.
"And rahul gandhi, you can kiss our*** you silly retarded ****. Need some life lessons on autism bro?," it added.
"Congress can kiss our ***. Legion shall prevail, justice shall strike!"
The hackers have also urged the common men to fight the atrocious system till the day they die.
"Inspiration on the way for the common people - Fight the atrocious system till the day you die!," it posted.
Asserting that they have no political agenda, the group said, "For every retard out there who thinks we have a political agenda - No, we don't."
"Smoke weed while sipping on a budweiser," another tweet from the hackers read.
Congress spokesperson Randeep S Surjewala said the hacking of their Twitter handle proves lack of digital safety around each one of us.
"Every digital info can be accessed, altered, morphed & modified. Pre-meditated hacking of @OfficeOfRG smacks of a sinister conspiracy to abuse & intimidate.It strengthens our resolve to fight for the Nation," he tweeted.
"Such unscrupulous,unethical&roguish conduct of venal trolls 2hack @OfficeOfRG reflects disturbing insecurities of prevalent fascist culture," he posted.
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