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Both these cities genuinely look fine, especially the layout. But the pakis followed the dumb american style sprawl instead of building dense integrated residential towers like Turkey did, and they dont have the economy to support this as it is mainly funded by fauji or overseas pakis. That being said both your videos look much cleaner than indian rich neighborhoods. I am talking about the empty plots, which is usually a open dump site in all indian cities. Even in prime areas of Bengaluru, empty plots have major litter accumulation as municipality uses it to temporarily store rubbish. If you are a foreigner who mainly stays in these gated cities, i get why there was a saying for a long time that pakistan is much cleaner than india. These sprawling cities give the impression that this is how pakiland is, but in reallity ~1% max lives here. Bahria town karachi for example is around 100000 hectares (100km2) in size!
I think you don't understand Pakistan. Those areas are for the elite, by the elite, and of the elite. Our elite areas are also clean and green. Since you said Bangalore, have you been to Sadashiv nagar? I guess you know what I am talking about here. That being said, that shit you see is the worst way to house people. They are not only taking lot of land but also no space for greenery. Did I tell you most of these are built on arable land? When 1% of the people gobble up all the resources building such sprawling housing societies is not much difficult. I don't think there is anything to be proud about here whether it's clean or shit.
If you disagree with me, let me ask you if you have seen the same shit in India in early 1980's when 99% of the people in India were poor, would you appreciate it? Let's say just like in Pakistan it was built only for political elites and the ones who massage their political bosses. There is nothing to be proud about an oasis of wealth in a country surrounded vast regions of squalor. I was seeing the same crap in Nigeria about a wealthy neighborhood only for the host to say those luxury houses are all occupied by political and military elite.