“Met Malala @MalalaFund to congratulate her on winning the #NobelPeacePrice,” stated Bilawal’s tweet.
Met Malala @MalalaFund to congratulate her on winning the #NobelPeacePrice pic.twitter.com/ypVtFKwR21
— BilawalBhuttoZardari (@BBhuttoZardari) October 30, 2014
The siblings spent their morning with the Yousafzai family in their home in Birmingham.
Spent the morning in Birmingham with @MalalaFund & her family. @ZiauddinY pic.twitter.com/dgrowlzg3n
— BilawalBhuttoZardari (@BBhuttoZardari) October 30, 2014
Prior to that, Bilawal managed to meet Member of Parliament Rehman Chishti, as well as Lord Hussain Baron of Luton. According to Bilawal's tweet, he discussed the Kashmir issue and the immigration of Pakistanis to Britain with the two.
Met MP Rehman Chishti & Lord Hussain Baron of Luton.Discussed Kashmir, immigration & British Pakistanis/Kashmiris. pic.twitter.com/eYNuB36eH3
— BilawalBhuttoZardari (@BBhuttoZardari) October 30, 2014
After Malala won the Nobel Peace Prize earlier this month, Bilawal spoke to her on the phone on October 11 and invited her to work with him for the transformation of education in Sindh.
“Every girl of Pakistan has the potential to become Benazir Bhutto,” Bilawal said.
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I BEG MALALA NOT TO BE A SCAPEGOAT TO PAKISTANI POLITICIANS
Despite how I feel about Bilawal and his childish political antics, these pics brought a smile to my face - because the pictures revealed that it was one excited Pakistani meeting Malala, with no hidden agenda, and just a genuine gesture. :)
how rich are Malala and her parents that they can afford such a big house in Birmingham... hmmm..
Malala certainly does not need him...........and his need for some of Malala's shine to rub off on him comes across as desperate. When you do a right thing in the wrong way.....it comes out worse than wrong and this is what it looked like.
“Every girl of Pakistan has the potential to become Benazir Bhutto,” Bilawal said. Scary way of encouraging people.
Good job Bilawal in staying united with Pakistani's abroad !!