Education activist and Oxford graduate Malala Yousafzai is a strong voicefor the new generation. She is also a leader who aspires to bring positivechange.
A famous personality across the globe, Malala’s popularity comes with afair share of troubles as a fraction remains mistrustful of her fame.
Taking to Twitter, the 23-year-old Nobel Prize laureate expressed herconcern that the ex-spokesperson of ‘Tehrik-i-Taliban’ Pakistan isthreatening people on social media.
Earlier in 2012, Yousafzai took a bullet in the face after a Taliban gunmanopened fire on her as she was on her way back from her school in Swat.
Ehsan, who was serving as the mouthpiece of the banned outfit’s operationsin Pakistan at the time, claimed responsibility for the attack.
“Come back to your original home in Swat, we have special unfinishedbusiness with you [Malala] and your father. We will end what we had startedthis time around,” the user threatened.
“This is the ex-spokesperson of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan who claimsresponsibility for the attack on me and many innocent people. He is nowthreatening people on social media. How did he escape Prime Minister ImranKhan and Inter-Services Public Relations Director General Major Gen BabarIftikhar?” Malala responded.







