Nobel Laureate Malala Yousafzai was shot by Taliban gunman in 2012 as she was coming back in a bus after taking an exam. She was 15 years old then. Now the survivor has become an inspiration for women across the globe.
Reportedly, she was again threatened on Twitter by allegedly the Taliban man who were responsible for the incident in 2012.
The deleted tweet was reportedly shared by Ehsanullah Ehsan in which he wrote, "Come back home, we have a score to settle".
Malala was surprised to see how the shooter fled from prison and how he could threaten people on a public platform.
Malala in a tweet wrote, "This is the ex-spokesperson of Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan who claims responsibility for the attack on me and many innocent people. He is now threatening people on social media. How did he escape @OfficialDGISPR @ImranKhanPTI ? https://twitter.com/eueofficial35/."
This is the ex-spokesperson of Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan who claims responsibility for the attack on me and many innocent people. He is now threatening people on social media. How did he escape @OfficialDGISPR @ImranKhanPTI? https://t.co/1RDdZaxprs
ā Malala (@Malala) February 16, 2021
The account in question has now been suspended but it left the users in quandary as how could a controversial and dangerous person be allowed to have a Twitter account.
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