Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai, who obtained one other menace to her life from Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militant Ehsanullah Ehsan, requested Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan and the army to clarify how her alleged shooter had escaped from authorities custody. Yousafzai, the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner, took to micro-blogging platform Twitter to ask how the militant escaped and was now threatening individuals on social media.
“This is the ex-spokesperson of Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan who claims duty for the assault on me and lots of harmless individuals. He is now threatening individuals on social media. How did he escape @[email protected]?” she tweeted.
Arslan Khalid, the Prime Minister’s focal person on digital media, reacted to Malala’s tweet and said the Twitter account allegedly run by the TTP militant was “fake”, adding “there is zero-tolerance for extremism in Pakistan”, Dawn News reported.
Ehsan, who was arrested in 2017, had allegedly threatened a second try on Yousafzai’s life and tweeted that “there could be no mistake” subsequent time,
The militant towards whom expenses embody the 2014 bloodbath at Peshawar’s Army Public School through which over 140 individuals, principally youngsters, misplaced their lives, nevertheless, escaped in January 2020.