Cyber war and our fighters

Md. Yeasir Arafat Nadim, 4th year, Dept. of Economics, University of Dhaka
More than 20,000 Indian websites have been hacked by the Bangladeshi hackers over the last few days which include important government and financial sites. The website of the BSF was completely damaged in this process. According to the Bangladeshi hackers' announcement, the cyber war is continuing in protest of severe brutality and murders committed by the Indian BSF to the Bangladeshi civilians for decades. Bangladeshi hackers have conveyed specific messages to the Indian government. Their demand is to stop killing innocent Bangladeshi citizens at the border, stop building the Tipaimukh Dam, sign the Teesta Water Sharing Treaty, etc. I think this is a good way of protest against the inhumanity of the BSF. Hacking is just a message to the Indian general people which will open their eyes about the killings that have been going on at the borders, because they don't have any idea what is actually happening along the border. As our government has failed to make the Indian government realise what BSF is doing against us, it's the right way of protest by the Bangladeshi hackers to stop this brutality.