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Kayani visits child shot by Taliban

Pakistan's powerful Army chief gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani today visited a teenage rights activist grievously injured by Taliban militants as he warned that the "heinous" attack on the girl had clearly exposed the "extremist mindset" confronting the nation.

Updated on: Oct 10, 2012 11:34 PM IST
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Pakistan's powerful Army chief gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani on Wednesday visited a teenage rights activist grievously injured by Taliban militants as he warned that the "heinous" attack on the girl had clearly exposed the "extremist mindset" confronting the nation.

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Fourteen-year-old schoolgirl Malala Yousufzai - who was shot in the head by the militants on Tuesday in the former Taliban stronghold of Swat which is located 160 km from Islamabad - has "become a symbol for the values that the army, with the nation behind it, is fighting to preserve for our future generations," Kayani said.

"These are the intrinsic values of an Islamic society, based on the principles of liberty, justice and equality of man," said Kayani, who visited Malala in Peshawar military hospital.

Kayani used the occasion to send out a message to the militants, saying incidents like the attack on Malala "clearly expose the extremist mindset the nation is facing." He said the terrorists had underestimated the "resolve and resilience" of the people.

A group of doctors performed a three-hour-long surgery on Wednesday to remove a bullet lodged near the spine of Malala, who was attacked by the Taliban for speaking out against the atrocities of militants. Malala was hit by two bullets on Tuesday when militants fired at her inside a school bus at Mingora.

 
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