New Delhi, Apr 25 (UNI) Alleged Pakistan-based hackers today have hacked the official websites country’s top educational institutions that include the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) and Delhi University. The hacker group code named “PHC Pakistani l33t w4s h3r3” hacked the IIT Delhi website (www.iitd.ac.in) and wrote abuses about Indian government and the Indian Armed forces on the front pages of the website. “Greetings Government of India, and the people of India :) the hackers said, adding “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 hacker group also said it has neither stolen nor deleted any data of IIT Delhi but was delivering message to the “government and the people of India”. “Kashmir will be Pakistan,” the hackers wrote on the website, which was restored by IIT-Delhi after a gap of several minutes. "Pakistan Zindabad," it says in fluorescent green at the bottom, with the page displaying two videos of the army's alleged brutalities in Kashmir and the protest of the people over it. "Do you know they have raped many girls? Do you know they still are raping girls in Kashmir? How would you feel if your brother, sister, father and mother gets killed? How would you feel if someone rapes your mother or sister? Won't your life and your families be destroyed? (sic)," it added. This is the first instance of a Pakistani group hacking the website of a leading Indian educational institution. UNI ASH SHK 1951