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This is what young Pakistani activist Malala Yousafzai said about Indians

Overwhelmed with the love and support she gets from Indians, young Pakistani activist Malala Yousafzai has said she wants to visit the country and work with the girls there.

Twenty-year-old Malala, who was shot at by Taliban at the age of 15 for defying the ban on girls going to school and went on to get a Nobel peace prize and become the UN Messenger of Peace, said she has already learnt a lot about India and is a big fan of its movies and drama and wants to learn more about its culture and values.

She was here to participate in the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting, held from January 22-26, and during her visit met a number of global leaders and CEOs to seek their support for girl education.

She has co-founded Malala Fund that seeks to invest in girl education across the world, while one of its initiative Gulmakai Network – named on Malala’s pen name that she used while writing blogs against Taliban regime – supports the work of education champions across the world.

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Brimming with excitement while talking about India, Malala said, “The support that I have received from India has been overwhelming and I want to thank everyone in India for their love and support. I get so many letters of support from India”.

Recalling one such letter, she said there is one girl who sent her a letter saying she wanted to be Prime Minister of India and that “one day we both will be Prime Ministers and then we will negotiate and bring peace between the two countries”.

How can we make our future better and brighter when we ignore these millions of girls by not giving them an education. When we educate girls, we are not just educating them individually but we are also empowering them and we are giving them the opportunity to earn for themselves,” she said.

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