After receiving a threatening message on Malala Yousafzai's Twitter, her father Ziauddin Yousafzai said that he had been confirmed by 'reliable sources' that Ehsanullah Ehsan's Twitter account was real and reiterated Malala's question.

The Twitter account used by Ehsanullah Ehsan, a former spokesman for the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), sent a threatening message to 23-year-old human rights activist Malala Yousafzai on Tuesday, intimidating grave consequences.
This is the ex-spokesperson of Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan who claims responsibility for the attack on me and many innocent people. He is now threatening people on social media. How did he escape @OfficialDGISPR @ImranKhanPTI? https://t.co/1RDdZaxprs
— Malala (@Malala) February 16, 2021
A Tweet from former spokesman for the banned TTP threatened a second attempt on Malala’s life, tweeting that next time, “there would be no mistake”.
The threatening message was retweeted by Malala Yousafzai in an interview with the BBC Urdu a few days ago. In the interview, Malala recalled her hometown of Swat, saying, "Swat has always been my first home and is dear to me."
Meanwhile, Ehsanullah Ehsan has confirmed in an audio message sent to the ‘BBC Urdu’ that it was his account with the menacing post which was suspended permanently by Twitter on Wednesday.
The prime minister's focal person tweeted and tried to cover up that it was a fake account he said on Twitter “It’s a fake account and there is zero tolerance for extremism in Pakistan. Have forwarded this fake account to authorities and Twitter as such miscreants using fake accounts and spreading hate shouldn't be allowed on any social media platform.”
It's a fake account @Malala and there is zero tolerance for extremism in Pakistan. Have forwarded this fake account to authorities and Twitter as such miscreants using fake accounts and spreading hate shouldn't be allowed on any social media platformhttps://t.co/rKCrZF92IJ
— Dr Arslan Khalid (@arslankhalid_m) February 16, 2021
Replying to Dr Arslan Khalid on Twitter, Ziauddin Yousafzai thanked the government for taking notice of the threatening tweet and said, “We have, however, confirmed from credible sources and we know for sure that it was his real account. And the important question is how did he escape?”
Dear Arslan,
— Ziauddin Yousafzai (@ZiauddinY) February 17, 2021
Thank you for taking notice. We have, however, confirmed from credible sources and we know for sure that it was his real account.
And the important question is how did he escape? https://t.co/tCPNTEcRyE

Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Babar meets US civil, military officials
- 20 minutes ago

756 terrorism cases filed in KP in 6 months
- 4 hours ago

Rain predicted in Karachi from July 8 to 11
- 6 minutes ago

Kazakhstan bans wearing veil in public places
- an hour ago

One more polio case reported, rising toll to 14 this year
- 4 hours ago

The Xbox 360 dashboard just got updated… to advertise newer Xboxes
- 7 hours ago

Obsessive step counts are ruining walking
- 5 hours ago

Saudi women entitled to three-month paid maternity leave
- 4 hours ago

Sindh Governor approves Finance Bill 2025-26
- an hour ago

Mahira raises voice against ban on Pakistani artists in India
- 2 hours ago

Can abortion bans be made a little less bad?
- 5 hours ago
Former Russian Deputy Defense Minister sentenced to prison for corruption
- 13 hours ago