I am not saying I care about his Namaz. I am saying that the act of Namaz and it being Eid and the Namaz being performed as a group, brings to it a level of solemn sanctity that is bigger than a person, in this case Amrullah. That using that act and making fun of Wadoo, about his Shalwar being soiled, about his genitals is not becoming us as Pakistanis and as muslims, especially given the context. Of how we as Pakistanis should not stoop down to their level. If this was outside of this setting I might be more liberal in my acceptance of poking fun, but even then my personal preference is talk less, action more.
However you slice or dice this, Afghanistan is a tragedy.
I also feel it is easy to sit behind a computer and jump in the air and thump your chest and shout and scream and pull your hair and talk big - trying to conflate that somehow your love or your patriotism of Pakistan is bigger than some of us who are asking for a more quiet reflection. Essentially arguing as you are that "Tum Pakistanion ki ghairat sharam bilkul hi mar gayi hai kia?", is a false equivalence.
I have seen many loud mouths who run from their obligations faster than those who have less to say. So dont worry about our Ghairat, worry about your own obligations to Pakistan. Hoping they are a bit more valuable than standing on your little soapbox and pontificating on other's patriotism and Ghairat.
Disappointing. I hope you will with a calm mind and some time, reflect on how you have behaved, and your language against your own brothers.