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If Malala is so concerned about the children of Kashmir, then why she is hiding in London. People who live in glass houses should not throw stones. Pakistani citizens should first set their house in order instead of interfering in others affairs. Pakistan has tried through all means fair and mostly foul to capture Kashmir but failed. Take it from me, even for the next 100 years Pakistan cannot take Kashmir from India. Better develop your economy and live like good neighbours.
Miss Malala Yousafzai is probably right when she expresses concern about Kashmiri children; but I think she should be more worried and concerned about ordinary Kashmiris who have been terrorized by Pakistan-trained terror groups. These terror groups disturb ordinary life in Kashmir valley and they claim to do that for azadi. But this kind of azadi is fake azadi, so long as terror groups are allowed to operate freely from Pak-occupied Kashmir. If Malala Yousafzai does no say a word about terrorism and terrorist activity in the valley, she would certainly be criticized for being silent on terrorist activities in the Kashmir valley. And such criticism will not be incorrect either.
If Malala is so concerned about the children of Kashmir, then why she is hiding in London. People who live in glass houses should not throw stones. Pakistani citizens should first set their house in order instead of interfering in others affairs. Pakistan has tried through all means fair and mostly foul to capture Kashmir but failed. Take it from me, even for the next 100 years Pakistan cannot take Kashmir from India. Better develop your economy and live like good neighbours.
Miss Malala Yousafzai is probably right when she expresses concern about Kashmiri children; but I think she should be more worried and concerned about ordinary Kashmiris who have been terrorized by Pakistan-trained terror groups. These terror groups disturb ordinary life in Kashmir valley and they claim to do that for azadi. But this kind of azadi is fake azadi, so long as terror groups are allowed to operate freely from Pak-occupied Kashmir. If Malala Yousafzai does no say a word about terrorism and terrorist activity in the valley, she would certainly be criticized for being silent on terrorist activities in the Kashmir valley. And such criticism will not be incorrect either.
I fully agree with you. Why does she not speak of her own country causing problems in POK and Baluchistan