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No Fatima Jinnah ?
Yea, I also thought about her while sharing, she deserved to be among top 3 in this list.
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No Fatima Jinnah ?
Ohh..I see the point there. Her being in UK smears the image of the nation.right and now lives in another country, in the name of working for your own country, on the pretext of not being secure.
Why was Liaquat Ali Khan assassinated?
Why hatred towards the girl ? All she ever did was getting shot, right ?
Dr Abdul Salam should hav been in the list...Samina Baig
Samina Baig became the first Pakistani woman and the third Pakistani to climb Mount Everest in 2013. Samina is also the first Pakistani woman and the first Muslim to climb the seven summits. Along with breaking records, the young climber also managed to break many gender stereotypes along the way.
Read: Samina Baig: First Pakistani woman to scale Mount Everest
Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy
Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy became the second Pakistani, and first Pakistani woman to win the Academy Award for her documentary, Saving Face, in 2012. Her documentary was acclaimed world over as it shed light on the horrific practice of acid attacks and highlighted women’s rights. Sharmeen recently also directed Pakistan’s first feature-length animated film, 3 Bahadur.
Read: Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy’s documentary wins Oscar
Imran Khan
Pakistan’s triumph at the 1992 Cricket World Cup is perhaps the fondest memory of every Pakistani who was there to live it. Imran Khan, who led his team to victory, was hailed as the country’s greatest sporting hero at the age of 39. Khan took the winning wicket himself and brought joy that still lingers for an entire nation.
Read: 1992 World Cup: The returning champions
Peshawar Attack
The world looked on in horror as over 130 children were massacred by ruthless terrorists in an attack on Peshawar’s Army Public School on December 16, 2014. It shook our nation like never before, never had we witnessed something more tragic in our history. We will forever be grateful to them for reminding us that something needed to change because we as a nation had failed to protect our own future.
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Yes. But she gets praise for girls education activities in Pakistan. And I don't think she has ever done anything for girls education in Pakistan or in her city. So what are her contributions in this regard is a controversy.
Ohh..I see the point there. Her being in UK smears the image of the nation.
But then again, that is true for a lot many others, including the present Prime Minister of Pakistan, isn't it ? Am I missing something here ?
present prime minister? nawaz sharif lives in islamabad/raiwind
Remove Malala .... a traitor should not be among the list of heroes.
malala don't deserve to be in the list, she is no more a pakistani, she lives in britian.
Have you ever pondered on why is that?
because she is being groomed to lead the nation of fools.... just like it has been in the past.
Yes, the world conspiring against Pakistanis. Paranoid and conspiracy-theory loving nation. Why am I not surprised?
P.S What do you read? Ummat? Zarb-e-Momin? Bachon ka Islam? The pamphlets distributed after prayers?
hmm.. She was part of some activities related spreading awareness for Girls' education in a small scale, I think. That's why the taliban went after her.
It's very unfortunate what happened to her. However, the West made a drama, a publicity stunt out of her by giving her Nobel Peace prize and all. That's what I feel.