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Abdulhaq Azad, the press secretary of the Afghan embassy in India, tweeted that he has lost control of the mission’s official Twitter handle, along with a screenshot of one of the messages slamming Ghani for leaving Afghanistan.
”I have lost access to Twitter handle of @AfghanistanInIN, a friend sent screenshot of this tweet, (this tweet is hidden from me.) I have tried to log in but can’t access. Seems it is hacked,” Azad tweeted from his own Twitter handle.
The tweets criticising Ghani were deleted later.
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The Taliban fighters later entered the Afghan Presidential Palace in Kabul and virtually took control of the Afghan capital.
There were strong reactions from several Afghan leaders after Ghani left the country.
Abdullah Abdullah, the chairman of Afghanistan’s High Council for National Reconciliation, criticised Ghani for leaving the country and said, ”God will hold him accountable and the nation will also judge.”
In the last few days, Taliban fighters have swept through most parts of the country, seizing control of around 25 of 34 provincial capitals including cities such as Kandahar, Herat, Mazar-e-Sharif and Jalalabad.