Khawaja asif cyber hackers: Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khwaja Asif is being trolled badly. Actually, he has made a claim on which India is not ready to believe themselves. He claimed that Pakistan’s ‘Cyber Warriors’ had hacked the floodlights during the IPL 2025 matches. He did not stop here, he also said that Pakistani hackers had also hacked water dams located in India.
At the time of speech in Parliament, Khwaja Asif said, “The IPL was stopped, and the stadium’s light was closed. The water was released again in the dam, all these things were done by our hackers present in Pakistan.” Asif’s statement came a month after Operation Sindoor run by India. After his statement, people are trying to troll the Pakistani Defense Minister fiercely.
Troll badly
Khwaja Asif is being trolled fiercely on social media. One person said that it is saying the defense minister of the country who asks China even before buying/making a needle. At the same time, a person made a joke and said that Khwaja Asif’s statement is equivalent to claiming that his donkey can beat Ferrari in the race.
The case of power cut in IPL 2025 came to light when the Delhi Capitals vs Punjab Kings match was stopped between 8 May. BCCI later announced that the match’s light was closed due to ‘technical fault’.
🇵🇰 Pakistan’s Defense Circus
Defense minister khawaja asif in parliament
“We Hacked Indian Dams & IPL Lights with Local Cyber Warriors”
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– Your views your news (@urviewsurnews) June 14, 2025
Khawaja Asif, your “Cyber Warriors” Turned Off IPL Lights?
That’s like claiming your donkey cart outran a ferrari.
Stick to what you know power cuts at home, not hacking stadiums …
https://t.co/mxkxglit0y– sandy 🇮🇳 (@sandeep07India) June 14, 2025
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