Afghan Embassy in India tweet criticizes ‘Runaway’ Prez Ashraf Ghani, official says his Twitter account has been hacked

The Taliban said that the group agreed for Ghani to resign after a political agreement, followed by handing over the power to a transitional government.

New Delhi: The press secretary of the Afghan Embassy in India, Abdulhaq Azad, has informed that he has lost access to the Afghan Embassy in India.

“I lost access to the Afghan Embassy in India Twitter account, a friend sent a screenshot of this tweet (this tweet is hidden from me.) I tried to log in but I can’t access it. It appears to be hacked, “Azad tweeted Monday morning.

President Ashraf Ghani left the country for Tajikistan with his close associates as the Taliban surrounded Kabul, sealing a nationwide military victory that ceded all cities to them in just 10 days. The Taliban said the group accepted Ghani’s resignation after a political agreement followed by handing over power to a transitional government.

Many tweets about the Afghan Embassy in India that berated Afghan President Ashraf Ghani for fleeing the country have now been deleted. Social media users called Ghani a “coward” for leaving the country and its people in chaos.

On a Facebook post, he wrote: “Today I stumbled upon a difficult choice; I would have to face the armed Taliban who wanted to enter the palace or leave the dear country I have dedicated my life to protecting. and to protect over the past twenty years… If there were still countless martyred compatriots and faced with the destruction and destruction of the city of Kabul, the result would have been a great human disaster in this city of six million. The Taliban managed to drive me out, they are there to attack all of Kabul and the people of Kabul. In order to avoid the bloody flood, I thought it was better to get out.

Thousands of people were trying to escape Kabul and the dreaded form of Islamic rule of the Taliban on Monday, with scenes of chaos as crowds, gathered at the airport.

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