Do not want the child to follow Malala: Schools Federation

Malala Book
 Private schools in Lahore, capital of Punjab province of Pakistan's fifteen organizations claiming to be a representative organization called the Federation of All Pakistan Private Schools' across the country, private schools Malala Yousafzai book is banned I am at Malala
The press release issued by the company said that "even the world's largest Malala even get a prize for the White House and Buckingham Palace and even the doors remain open round the clock Even the Federation do not want the child to follow Malal.

 Kashif Mirza, chairman of the NewQuic to ban the book because Malala said something like: "There are many things in the text that school children would suffer from ambiguity. Salman Rushdie as a case who wrote the book for Muslim beliefs and their feelings were not acceptable. Malala, who spoke in his book the (Rushdie) is the expression that I think a positive impact on school-age children It will not.
This whole debate is the question that this book is part of a private or public school curriculum then there is reason to ban it.

Chairman of the Federation of All Pakistan Private Schools Kashif Mirza said, "There are many books that are not part of the curriculum, but they are kept in libraries. Secondary schools in the competition or debate is conducted., We it's not saying that this is part of the curriculum. libraries and extracurricular activities if we banned the book is over.

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