Nothing like Rohingyas at all, I still believe that the vast majority of Pakistanis are tolerant and accepting even if they are not shy to say they have religious differences. The problem is certain constitutional and legal barriers put in place that stop us from worshiping however we want. And of course the constant conspiracy theories spread around by certain clergymen and others who paint us as super evil villains plotting against Pakistan.
Also the Rohingyas issue cannot be compared with Ahmadis. Ahmadis are amongst the founding fathers of Pakistan and proud citizens, several Ahmadis have reached very high positions, there is no Ahmadi genocide going on. Yes there are extreme problems for some and I wished for them to be resolved. It was worse before but I personally think Pakistan is improving a lot, for example the ones responsible for Ahmadi mosque attacks in Lahore were hanged. Which is very endearing considering the fact that normally police did not even bother to investigate cases properly before.
I don't believe the state has the right to dictate to me that I identify myself as something that I don't consider myself to be. For example if tomorrow the world legislates that I am now a "Monkey", it does not make me one and I won't start calling myself a monkey just because the majority feels that way.
PS: I don't speak for the Ahmadiyya community. I am just an individual who happens to be an Ahmadi. The above mentioned facts are just my opinion.