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Malala's double-breasted portrait on the cover of Vogue magazine is a mirror of Pakhtun tradition. |
Malala Yousafzai, the youngest Nobel laureate, the metaphor for girls' education, the star of knowledge, the daughter whose heart beats for Pakistan despite having citizenship of many countries. Excerpts from an interview are being criticized across Pakistan in recent days. Despite a million differences with Malala, questions about Gul Makai's role, objections to going abroad, but Tadam Tahrir sheds tears of blood over the character assassination of this daughter of my country.
Malala's double-breasted portrait on the cover of Vogue magazine is
a mirror of Pakhtun tradition. It is also difficult for the anti-hijab Western
media to digest. A special part of the interview of the daughter of the Nobel
Laureate of Pakistan was presented out of context. Leave the mention of Malala
for a moment. Imagine a daughter who reaches the level of consciousness in a
society where life lessons are not taught. He has very little opportunity to
talk to his mother. Even his friends are unaware of the concept of life. Will
such a daughter be able to acquire the knowledge of life? Will he get the
consciousness of life? The same thing has happened with Malala. He had similar
questions in mind. He put these questions to his mother. She replied like a
traditional mother that you have to get married. On the question of marriage,
Malala's mother also said that it is beautiful.
We live in a society where love is also expressed through a stick.
Where even the subtle feelings of love are clothed in thorns. Where throats are
cut when asked a question. Where instead of improving one's morals, others are
weighed on the scales of morality. As long as the corn was a corn, it was
acceptable to all. A girl who could not bear to be separated from her school.
But when the same corn came in the name of Malala Yousafzai, honored by the
government of Pakistan, Malala became unacceptable to us. Because he was
recognized. She emerged as the positive face of Pakistan. It had become a
metaphor for Pakistani girls. How could we accept such girls? The same Malala is
bathed in blood on the streets of Swat, she is sent abroad for treatment. This
was the moment when Malala became unbearable for Pakistani society.
Let's talk about Lala Yousafzai's recent interview. After which he
faces trolling in Pakistan. During the interview, the journalist repeatedly
asks the same question from different angles.
"When are you getting married?"
"Is there a marriage proposal?"
"How would you like a partner?"
These are the questions that every girl is asked as she steps on
the threshold of adolescence. Girls get irritated with these questions as they
get older. Their irritability is reflected in their accents. They hate the
word. She is ready to tear the heads of those who ask such questions. Of
course, such questions from the journalist were unbearable even for Malala. She
also answered like ordinary eastern girls why marriage is necessary.
Consider the other side of this interview. Newspapers and TV
channels always make headlines. This is the basic principle of selling news.
Often the headline deviates from the text. This is the principle that is being
adopted the most on social media these days. This part of Malala's interview
was also presented out of context, in order to sell her product.
In her interview, Malala mentioned the lockdown engagements. He
spoke on Pakhtun traditions. The daughter of the nation also mentioned eating
from her mother's hands. He also talked about his day and night. But we have no
interest in that. We can go to any lengths to make this interview
controversial. The fathers who keep their daughters on their heads, the
brothers who take care of their sisters are also in the field with sticks
against Malala. But remember! Malala is still the corn of Swat. Innocent C, a
book lover, a little fairy depressed over the loss of education.
This is my pakistan daughter Who has given voice to a woman sobbing
for hours in a chador. Who is holding a pen in his hands covered with henna.
She has made it her mission to sit on the shoulders of girls who become mothers
at an early age. Who favors school uniforms instead of bridal attire. Let's
oppose Malala. By hindering the trend of early marriage, sending girls to
school, preventing sexual harassment, and preventing incidents of harassment.
Let's change society so that we don't need a girl to change. By
becoming a pauper of the line, instead of blind imitation, they make crooked
paths straight and straight. Feed the roses of love in this holy land.
Malala is the daughter of my country, she has freedom, she can
marry whomever she wants, whenever she wants. Because this freedom gives him
religion, gives him a constitution, gives him international law. Why do you and
I stand in the way of his freedom?
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