ISLAMABAD – Nobel Prize winner Malala Yousafzai recently passed O-level exams with distinctions but twiiterarti showed no respect for Malala’s achievement.
Malala Yousafzai who is fighting for education for girls, passed O-level exams with six ‘A plus’ grades.
18-old Malala Yousafzai also confirmed the result. Father of Malla Yousafzai, Ziauddin Yousaf congratulates her daughter for passing O-level exams.
Twitterarti are expressing their views by using #Malala.
Why just make a breaking news of #Malala grades? Other students have also scored. Why not others? #wakeup #pakistan
— Waleed Ahmad Khan (@waleedak_1) August 21, 2015
How come #Malala score in O levels when she was out on world tour collecting awards the past few years. #fishy #timetostudy #??
— Waleed Ahmad Khan (@waleedak_1) August 21, 2015
#Malala gets 6 A*s and 4 As in exams. Bravo @MalalaFund pic.twitter.com/AMztQru0za
— Javed Aziz Khan (@JavedAzizKhan) August 21, 2015
#Malala don’t potray our country negatively Proud Moment pic.twitter.com/LKEorvo5KU”
— ImRaN AfRiDi (@petoryan) August 11, 2015
@hinaparvezbutt lanat on Malala We Pakistani peoples dont like traitor like her
— Umer (@lahori2015) August 21, 2015
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