I belong to two societies. I know such a revolutionery concept is beyond your closeted worldview but try to understand that. I have even posted pictures from my ancestral village with my grandmother etc. I have my share of land in the said village. Generations of my family have served in the military including that Bangla swamp in 1971. As of right now I have one relative serving in the ISI [civilian] and a recently retired colonel. I have two second cousins in UK both retired Pak military. When I go back I am one of my people. You come to Attock and tell my people I am not one of them and see the reaction. That is my Pakistan. I have no bother with your 'hood' in Karachi etc.
And I am fairly confident the branch of the family in UK has contributed far more in terms of investing/remitting money to Pakistan then at least 90% of rest of Pakistan - when we have many their doing the other way around. shifting money to the west or buying mansions in UK. We instead have built houses in Pakistan employing local workers and contributing to the local economy. So think about that before making your narrow minded posts.
As regards "isolated" you need to revisit that word again. Mashal Khan is not the first and won't be the last victim of mob justice carried away with fervour of blasphemy. Killing Hazaras is a sport in Quetta. Over 2,500 have been murdered in last ten years. This in a small community.
I have had some real hard clashes with
@Solomon2 and I rarely agree with him but that does not mean I refuse to accept what is pretty well known fact. That in Pakistan we have a serious terrorism/radical problem. Ask the Pakistan Army. They will tell you how many jawans they have lost.