As a Pakistani who's spent most of his life overseas, I don't distinguish between Karachi, Lahore or Mirpur as different. To me they are all Pakistan. If a small town in the UK can be home, so can Islamabad, so can anywhere else.
The great thing about the people who voted for PTI is that we all see Pakistan as one too, the different places are just different peices of the same fabric. Of course the politics in this country has not changed, it is just changing. Divide and rule is still rule 1 in the playbook of Pakistani politics, and we as a people need to overcome that. Those who did not look out for us whilst members of other parties have not become guardian angels because they won an election under another banner.
We need to be patient and stand together and stop playing their games. I'm bored of reading Punjab Vs Sindh, or Karachi vs rest of the world or x vs z. This is not what our nation is, this is what those who want to control us want to paint it as.
PTI has a duty to stand up and be counted, to help all those who voted for it, and just as importantly, those who didn't. Imran Khan is not PM of his constituency, or of PTI but of Pakistan. He has time yet to prove the I stands for Insaaf, not Imran.