Bangladeshi creator Taslima Nasreen said she is stunned to find out with regards to dissident Malala Yousafzai’s wedding to Pakistan Cricket Board official Asser Malik. “Very stunned to learn Malala wedded a Pakistani person. She is just 24. I thought she went to Oxford University for study, she would fall head over heels for an attractive moderate English man at Oxford and afterward consider wedding not before the age of 30. But..,” the creator tweeted.
As the creator was savaged for her view and as web-based media clients told her that it isn’t right to expect that all Pakistan men are backward, the creator put out another tweet. This time on Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan. “Imran Khan was the most moderate free-thinking man from Pakistan. He fell head over heels for a Jewish young lady. Then, at that point, what? Then, at that point, he made her proselyte to Islam, shielded radicals, separated and wedded once more, separated again and at long last wound up with a burqawali phantom. Harmful manliness!” Taslima composed.
In a few different tweets, Taslima set forward her viewpoint and said “some misanthrope Taliban” are content with Malala in light of the fact that “she wedded a Muslim, a Pakistani and she wedded when she is extremely youthful”.
Taslima then, at that point, shared the screen capture of Malala’s old meeting to Vogue where she said she’s not sure why individuals need to get hitched. “Assuming you need to have an individual in your life, for what reason do you need to sign marriage papers, for what reason wouldn’t it be able to simply be an organization?” Malala was cited in that July meet. “She was more developed in July,” Taslima composed.
Taslima, notwithstanding, was in good company to condemn Malala’s choice to get hitched as the old screen capture of the meeting was doing the rounds via web-based media, being shared by Pakistanis.
Malala shared the photographs of a plain wedding in her home in Birmingham on Tuesday and said the day denotes a “valuable day” in her life. “We praised a little nikkah function at home in Birmingham with our families. Kindly send us your petitions. We are eager to walk together for the excursion ahead,” Malala composed.
At 15 years old, Malala was shot at in the head by the Taliban in October 2012. She was traveled to the UK to get treatment. In 2014, she won the Nobel Peace Prize at 17 years old, turning into the most youthful laureate of the prize. Last year, she moved on from Oxford University with a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics.