Malala’s unrealistic ambition

Tuesday 28th October 2014 07:41 EDT
 

Congratulations to Malala, bright, brave, ambitious girl who at 17 becomes youngest Noble laureate and Kailash Satyarthi, seasoned Indian social worker battling to abolish child labour are worthy winners of this prestigious award, putting them on par with US President Obama.

Malala who operated anonymous blog exposing Taliban’s anti girl education policy, was catapulted on international stage by Taliban who shot her but failed to silence her. It proved to be blessing in disguise, enabling her to move to UK, a free, liberal, democratic country, in sharp contrast to nihilistic medieval Pakistan an anti-democratic, violent, religiously narrow minded nation, where minorities and women are brutalized.

Naïve Malala’s odyssey with an early ambition to become doctor she should adhere to rather than entering politics, her new found passion. Sceptic omnipresent perceived Pakistanis even regard her as West’s stooge. She would not last long enough to make difference, will meet the same gruesome end as much shrewder, clever seasoned politician Benazir Bhutto. It would be a tragedy if the world loses brave Malala, needed as roll-model in Muslim world.

Let us hope that both Indian and Pakistani PM with lamentable, lackadaisical fossilized political attitude would attend Noble award ceremony that may lead to long overdue juggernaut peace and prosperity for both nations suffering from laceration.

BHUPENDRA M. GANDHI

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