<p>The website of the Maharashtra police's CID was apparently hacked on Friday with a message warning the "Indian police and Modi government" against "hurting" Muslims being displayed.</p>.<p>However, state Criminal Investigation Department chief Atulchandra Kulkarni claimed that it was not a hacking, but part of a "test and trial" of the refurbished website to check its security features.</p>.<p>"Our data is safe, secure and there is no question of the data on the website getting compromised," Additional Director General of Police Kulkarni said.</p>.<p>The hacked web page displayed in bold font the words "Government of Imam Mahdi" against the picture of a man riding a horse and holding a flag.</p>.<p>The message below referred to the recent riots in Delhi and claimed that most of its victims were Muslim.</p>.<p>"We are warning you Indian police and Modi government, stop hurting people of Muslims...Imam Mahdi is coming soon," it added. </p>
<p>The website of the Maharashtra police's CID was apparently hacked on Friday with a message warning the "Indian police and Modi government" against "hurting" Muslims being displayed.</p>.<p>However, state Criminal Investigation Department chief Atulchandra Kulkarni claimed that it was not a hacking, but part of a "test and trial" of the refurbished website to check its security features.</p>.<p>"Our data is safe, secure and there is no question of the data on the website getting compromised," Additional Director General of Police Kulkarni said.</p>.<p>The hacked web page displayed in bold font the words "Government of Imam Mahdi" against the picture of a man riding a horse and holding a flag.</p>.<p>The message below referred to the recent riots in Delhi and claimed that most of its victims were Muslim.</p>.<p>"We are warning you Indian police and Modi government, stop hurting people of Muslims...Imam Mahdi is coming soon," it added. </p>