Keyboard warriors troll Malala over calling for peace between Pakistan, India
Nobel Laureate Malala Yousafzai has urged India and Pakistan’s government to settle the ongoing conflict through dialogue. In her tweet she asked Imran Khan and Narendra Modi to shake hands and settle long pending Kashmir issue through dialogues. However, keyboard warriors slammed her for making such statement living abroad.
“I ask the Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan and the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi to show true leadership in this difficult time: to sit down, shake hands and settle the current conflict and long-standing issue of Kashmir through dialogue,” Malala tweeted on Wednesday.
While many praised her thoughts, many are calling Malala out, stating that because she left Pakistan, her opinion doesn’t really make any sense.
A Nobel Laureate who dare not visit her own country which gave her this stature?
— Aneela Waseem (@AneelaWaseem) February 27, 2019
Imran khan has been asking for peace Dialogue all along. If you can please ask your uncle Modi to just listen.
— Abdullah (@abimhd) February 28, 2019
Enjoy your tea in UK.
— abhishek ?????? (@abhishek_crux) February 27, 2019
Wake me up when you have tweeted #SayNoToTerrorism after the ghastly #PulwamaAttack. .if not her words hold no value.
— Maya (@Sharanyashettyy) February 28, 2019
A lady who herself is begging US/Canada etc for asylum cause she isn't safe in Pakistan is advising others
— Arjun Sethi (@Roguelost) February 27, 2019
Your achievement & fame is commendable without a doubt, young lady but as a citizen of your nation, instead of begging for asylum from foreign countries, why don't you go back and settle down there and then preach for peace in the region! #LeadByExample
— Aero Sapien (@bongaviator) February 28, 2019
Shhh.. No one asks that question.
That and why she hasn't returned to her peace loving homeland yet. NO ONE DARE ASK SUCH QUESTIONS.— RJ (@WowDoge007) February 28, 2019
hypocrite malala
— Super Sindhi (@iBhaggu) February 28, 2019
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