Kashmiri girl Yana stopped talking about Pakistan


- Yana has reported extensively in Kashmir as a journalist, reporting in Kashmir without fear of bullets or threats from terrorists.

- Pakistan's misinformation about Kashmir is fully supported by human rights activists willing to do anything for money. There is a well-organized campaign to defame India by spewing self-indulgent nonsense on social media outside of Kashmir. Part of this campaign is the misrepresentation that there is discrimination on the basis of religion in India. Yana has answered all these people at once. Malala had to leave Pakistan because she was neither free nor safe in Pakistan, but Yana has stopped talking about Pakistan by saying that she is free and safe in Kashmir.

Recently, Kashmiri girl Yana Mir has become popular on social media. While thanking Jammu and Kashmir journalist Yana with the Diversity Ambassador Award at a function organized by the Jammu and Kashmir Study Center at the UK Parliament, Yana blasted the misinformation being run by Pakistan on the Jammu and Kashmir issue.

Yana exposed the reality of Pakistan to the whole world by calling the Indian army atrocities in Jammu and Kashmir and calling it nonsense of Pakistan that the people do not have freedom, but finally what she said in this lecture on social media has gone viral. More than 16 lakh people have seen this video on Yana's own X account. Apart from this, if you count the views of the video that has been downloaded and sent to different groups, it is more than one crore, there is no doubt that this video has created a buzz.

In this 110 second video, Yana says, I am not Malala Yousafzai because I am free and safe in my country India. I am free and safe in my home in Kashmir, a part of India. I will never flee my country, my motherland and seek asylum in the UK. I was never and never will be Malala Yousafzai, but I lash out at Malala for defaming my motherland, India, and calling me a liberal, reformist oppressor.

Yana further says, I also criticize all the media and social media people who criticize India without coming to Kashmir. I request everyone, stop dividing India on the basis of religion because no power in the world can separate Indians on the basis of religion. We will not let anyone break our unity. Stop maligning India by sitting in your homes, let us Kashmiris live in peace in our country.

After India abrogated Article 370, which granted special status to Jammu and Kashmir, in 2019, Malala appealed to the global community to work for peace in Kashmir. Months later, Malala tweeted again claiming that schools are closed in Kashmir and students have complained to me that we can't even go to school. Malala claimed that journalists and human rights activists have also given information about the bad situation in Kashmir.

Yana Mir has done right by slamming Malala for these lies, but more importantly, Yana has declared that as a Kashmiri girl, she is safe and free in her own country on Dunke Ki Chot. Pakistan continuously misrepresents the issue of Jammu and Kashmir that India is occupying Jammu and Kashmir at gunpoint, while the rest of the Kashmiris want to be freed from India. The Indian Army suppresses the will and demands of Kashmiris by committing atrocities.

Pakistan spreads such stories that the soldiers of the Indian army eat Kashmiri youths and call them terrorists and shoot them, rape Kashmiri girls. Pakistan tries to make the issue of Kashmir an issue of religion as well. By naming the terrorism in Kashmir as Jihad, it is trying to create a picture that this terrorism is religiously motivated.

Even the human rights activists who are ready to do anything for the sake of money fully support this bad publicity of Pakistan. There is a well-organized campaign to defame India by spewing self-indulgent nonsense on social media outside of Kashmir. Part of this campaign is the misrepresentation that there is discrimination on the basis of religion in India. Yana has answered all these people at once. Malala had to leave Pakistan because she was neither free nor safe in Pakistan, but Yana has stopped talking about Pakistan by saying that she is free and safe in Kashmir.

Yana is currently overshadowed by her nationalist views. Yana Mir was born in Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir. Yana's grandfather was employed in the Jammu and Kashmir Police, Yana's father was in government service while her uncle was the sarpanch of the village. Before that, she studied in Kashmir and then went to Delhi University for her graduation. Yana did her first job as an air hostess in a private airline. Meanwhile, as the terrorists killed her uncle, Yana got the idea that she should show people the reality of Kashmir.

To implement this idea, she moved to Mumbai to study journalism. After studying journalism in Delhi, Yana started working as a news anchor and is now a senior anchor in a well-known TV channel. Yana has reported extensively in Kashmir as a journalist. Without fearing bullets or threats from terrorists, Yana reports in Kashmir. Yana has also traveled to Gaza and reported after Israel attacked Gaza in response to Hamas' blackmail in Israel.

Malala, the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner, was shot in the head by the Taliban

The Malala Yousafzai that Yana Mir mentioned became world famous as a brave girl who fought against the fundamentalist Taliban in Pakistan. The fight against fundamentalists also led to an assassination attempt on Malala, which she narrowly escaped. Malala was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her struggle in 2014 at the age of just 17. Malala is the youngest recipient of the Noble Peace Prize.

Malala was born in Swat, Pakistan, which has the same natural beauty as Kashmir. Born in Swat province near the Afghanistan border, Malala's father Ziauddin Yousafzai had his own school. An advocate of girls' education, she studied in Ziauddin's school. Malala used to write against the Taliban in the BBC Urdu Service in the name of Gul Makai. Because of this writing, Malala and her family came under the eyes of fundamentalists.

The Taliban had issued a fatwa against educating girls in Swat. As Ziauddin continued to teach the girls despite this, on October 9, 2012, the Taliban stopped the school bus and tried to shoot Malala and two other girls dead. 15-year-old Malala was shot in the head. Malala was rushed to the hospital.

The attack made Malala world famous. Recovered after months of treatment, Malala began writing more aggressively against the Taliban. Malala's family moved to the UK after the Taliban again issued a fatwa to kill Malala. Malala studied at Oxford and is married to former Pakistan cricket team manager Asir Malik and lives in Bamgaham. Also campaigns for Muslim girls' rights including education, nikah.

Yana gifted a replica of Ram Mandir

Yana faces the wrath of fundamentalists for her nationalist views on social media, but is undeterred by expressing her views. Yana calls himself a 'radical Indian'. I convert people as 'Indians' wherever I go, says Yana. The method for this is very simple. I give them the tricolor, chant Jai Shri Ram and then feed them Indian Tejana.

Yana has written that most Muslims in India are happy with their Hindu brothers. People who are not happy should remember that our forefathers did not go to Pakistan in 1947 because they believed that we would be happier in the minority of Ramarajya than the majority of Madinah.

When Yana Mir met Flair Hassan Nahoum, Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem, Israel in Britain, she gifted a small replica of Sri Rama Mandir in Ayodhya. Yana wrote, I am an Indian Muslim and feel proud to gift Nahum a small replica of our pride Sri Ram Mandir of Ayodhya.

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