Mumbai:
School students today took out a rally in support of Pakistaniteenage rights activist Malala Yousufzai, who was critically injured after beingshot, allegedly by the Taliban.
Hundreds of students, mostly girls, took out the march fromDaroulla mosque to Thane railway railway station to express their solidaritywith the 14-year-old education activist.
The girls holding placards with message: "I am Malala" urgedPakistani government to send Malala to India for medical treatment.
NCP MLA Jitendra Awhad led the procession.
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