London: Malala Yousafzai, has been ranked no. 1 among Britain's most influential Asians by a weekly publication.
Malala along with her friend Kainat Riaz and Shazia Ramzan, who survived the Taliban attack last year were chosen for the GG2 Hammer Award, for their bravery.
They had campaigned for girls education immensely in the disturbed Swat valley region of Pakistan.
British Deputy Premier Nick Clegg was the chief guest on the occasion where she was ranked Number 1 in the latest edition of ‘GG2 Power 101' list.
Though Malala was not present to receive the award, she said in a recorded message: “We must recognise the children's struggle for their right and help children who are victims of child trafficking. No terrorist threats can deter us and we will carry on with our campaign for the right to education for girls.”
The publication noted: “Malala, who was unknown over a year ago, has become synonymous with a type of girl power that should be celebrated and applauded everywhere. Today, presidents, prime ministers, people of influence and power listen to this remarkable 16-year-old.
“The GG2 Hammer Award winner of 2013 transcends every boundary and appeals to the very core of our humanity.” Labour MP Keith Vaz, chairman of the Home Affairs Committee, who headed the power list last year, has been ranked as Number 2.
Once Britain's richest man, steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal has slipped “almost unnoticed into the ranks of the country's mere billionaires”, the list noted, putting him on Number 3.
Noting that Mittal remains one of the most successful businessmen of his generation, the publication said “the last few years have been increasingly tough, as the demand for steel has fallen and so too has Mittal's financial and political clout, but only because the market has challenged him.”
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