Rap song shared from Pak Embassy in Serbia’s official Twitter account

 Rap song shared from Pak Embassy in Serbia’s official Twitter account

Rap song shared from Pakistan Embassy in Serbia’s official Twitter account

A 56-second music video criticising the government.

Prime Minister Imran Khan over soaring inflation and alleged non-payment of salaries went viral online from the official Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts of the Embassy of Pakistan in Serbia.

But the Foreign Office says the accounts wee hacked. The posts now deleted.

The video, shared Friday morning, featured a rap song highlighting where the government has gone wrong, using the premier’s tag line ‘ghabrana nahi hai [We do not have to worry]’.

“With inflation breaking all previous records, how long do you expect @ImranKhanPTI that we [government] official will remain silent [and] keep working for you without been paid for past [three] months [and] our children been forced out of school due to non-payment of fees. Is this #NayaPakistan?” the verified account captioned the video.

The rap song produced and composed by musician, singer-songwriter and record producer Saad Alavi.

Originally shared eight months ago on his official YouTube channel.

The user, in a second tweet, also apologised for sharing video.

However, spokesperson of Ministry of Foreign Office confirmed.

Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts of the Embassy of Pakistan in Serbia hacked.

“Messages posted on these accounts not from the Embassy of Pakistan in Serbia,” it said.

Web Desk

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