Singer-activist Shehzad Roy challenges Malala’s stance, Nobel laureate responds to criticism
Pakistani singer and activist Shehzad Roy has sparked a public debate after questioning Malala Yousafzai over her stance on the Gaza crisis during a recent interview.
Roy, known for his strong advocacy for education and social issues, raised concerns about what he described as Malala’s silence on the situation. The exchange quickly gained attention online, with many users weighing in on both sides.
Malala, a Nobel Peace Prize winner and global education activist, responded by rejecting the criticism. She stated that claims about her silence were inaccurate, pointing out that she had publicly spoken about the issue through social media posts and symbolic gestures at high-profile events.
She emphasized that she had condemned violence and highlighted the suffering of children affected by the conflict. Malala also noted that misinformation often fuels criticism, adding that her stance had been misrepresented by some observers.
The interaction between Roy and Malala has generated mixed reactions across social media. Supporters of Roy praised him for raising difficult questions, while others defended Malala, citing her consistent advocacy on global humanitarian issues.
The discussion highlights ongoing public scrutiny of prominent voices and their positions on international crises, particularly in highly sensitive conflicts like Gaza.


