Yes, Turkey, before Erdogan, went to an extreme: Banning even head scarf in public offices was too much. The reaction of Turkish liberal elites to Erdogan's wife was not fair. Her head scarf is not so extreme. But Imran Khan's wife is surely not representative of even the average of Pakistan's society. Look at the swearing in ceremony of Imran Khan and look at the women there: How many are covered like the new first lady? This FIRST LADY of Pakistan, if she indeed goes to foreign tours, will ONLY take away from Imran's visits. She's too extreme in her dress code, even by the conservative Pakistani dress code.
As to your calling others as 'desi libturds'.. that's low. Build tolerance and build bridges. Above all BE MODERATE! Pakistan is a moderate country and should not swing to either extremes. The dress code of Saudi Arabia and Pakistan's FATA (and of Afghanistan) is NOT the dress code of most Pakistani women. As for your assertion that women used to wear 'jubbas and burkas' before late 80's--yes, they did to an extrent, thanks to Zia. But for the most of Pakistan's history they didn't: Most of Pakistani women put on 'dopatta' (a light shawl-like fabric/costume) to mostly cover their bosoms throughout Pakistan's history. I should know: I have seen Pakistan from the early 1970s onward. That was the dress code of the women in my household and that has still remained so.