Websites of Delhi University and the Aligarh Muslim University were allegedly hacked by Pakistan based hackers on Tuesday.
The hacker group named PHC Paksitani l33t w4s h3r3 hacked the websites by writing about the Indian army's atrocities in Kashmir.
They claimed that this was in response to the hacking of the Pakistan Railway website.
"Greetings Government of India and the people of India. This hack is in response to Code-Man's hack of railways.gov.pk and in the solidarity of innocent Kashmiri People being killed by Indian Army!," the message read.
The group said that it had not stolen any data, but was only delivering a message to the "Government of India and the people of India".
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