Malala Yousafzai aspires to become Pakistan prime minister

Teen aged Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai aspires to become the prime minister of Pakistan someday, according to her newspaper interview.
She shared her hope while speaking with the India Today TV channel. During the interview, Malala called slain former prime minister Benazir Bhutto as a major inspiration.
“Many people did not think that a woman can be a leader. Benazir has shown that a woman can be a leader,” she told the TV channel. When asked if she, like Benazir, would want to become the prime minister of Pakistan, she said, “hopefully, if people vote.”
“But my dream is to help children to get education,” she said. “There are more ways to bring change in society.” Details




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