Malala Yousaf Zai got a Nobel peace prize at Oslo City Norway, a 17 years old Pakistani girl who was the main victim of Taliban’s brutal and coward attack in 2012. After that brutal incident Malala luckily survived and soon her family left the country with senseless and injured Malala. People across the country were greatly sympathizers of Malala Yousaf Zai but as she survived the deadly attack and soon as they(Malala and her Family) left the country, straightaway from that moment the conspiracy began and people started considering Malala as a catalyze agent of west and part of international plan of great game against Pakistan and Muslims.
As Malala started getting prizes and appreciations across the globe similarly anti-Malala mentality and campaign became more and more strongly on the greatest level in Pakistan-and here book ”I am Malala” made the conspiracy more vibrant in all parts of the country. Although today Malala is an international icon for girls educations and rights, unfortunately, she is controversial among her countrymen and women. Pakistan is divided into two different classes on Malala’s issue, one is liberal class which stands with Malala and fight for her and that class is weak in numbers but luckily strong in status particularly on mainstream media in Pakistan, 2nd conservative class which holds the conspiracy against Malala and that class is the strongest particularly on a social and community level.
It was a proud moment for Pakistanis when Malala got a Noble Peace prize and became the youngest ever Noble peace prize winner. and she was 100% representing Pakistan and her society from her head to toe, from dress to her looks, and more nicely when she vows in her speech about peace and education.
”The so-called world of adults may understand it, but we children don’t. why are those countries which we call strong are so powerful in creating wars but so weak in bringing peace?” she said in her speech.
”Why is it that giving guns is so easy but giving books is so hard? Why is that making tanks are so easy, but building school is so difficult?” she added in her speech.
Malala showed her desire to be the prime minister of Pakistan in future, and Pakistan government issues a statement that Malala cannot visit her country due to security risk. And now let see how the society react to her in future because in present scenario the society on the greatest level is against Malala. they have so many ifs and buts on the Noble peace prize winner.
And on another hand Taliban once again declared Malala as a western agent. Taliban issued a 5 pages statement under the title of ”Malala a precious weapon of western civilization”. they claim their war against Malala and other enemies will go on. but really Malala’s speech at Oslo was precious and a recent supplement or statement issued by Taliban is non-other than the failed attempt to stop Malala’s war for education and peace.