In a new low, India mocks Pakistan’s Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai
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NEW DELHI -In a new low, India mocks Pakistan’s Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai after she raised serious concerns over lockdown in Indian Occupied Kashmir hampering education of girls.
On Sunday, Indian Twitters users hit out at Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai.
The Pakistani Nobel laureate had written an account in which she claimed a Kashmiri girl told her: “I feel purposeless and depressed because I can’t go to school. I missed my exams on August 12 and I feel my future is insecure now. I want to be a writer and grow to be an independent, successful Kashmiri woman. But it seems to be getting more difficult as this continues.”
Indian media and twitter users brutally mocked her basically for reasons of raising voice over Occupied Kashmir.
However, a lot of Twitter users pointed out, that August 12 was Eid holidays
link would mean that schools would be closed across India, meaning the likelihood of an exam is not possible.
Indian security arrangements put in place by the Centre following the abrogation of Article 370 had barred students from exam.