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They are building this Bahra township in karachi. in 46,000 acres of land !!!!!! - like in amaravati. They already sold 105,000 plots and houses and expected accomodate 10 lac people. Everything beauitfully planned, huge roads, german hospitals, worlds 3rd largest mosque, university, cricket stadium, beautifull landscape, its own power plant, piped gas,US standard golf course and commercial highrise buildings.

Enthaina india nunchi escape ayyi lucky baa ee thuraqs. Pakistan may have lower income but they live in better houses, eat more meat and enjoy enjoy.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahria_Town_Karachi

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commericial street

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apartments

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Idi choosinattu levu

Controversies

2016

On 1 August 2016, Supreme Court, the top court of Pakistan ordered Bahria Town Karachi and Malir Development Authority (MDA) to halt the construction work at 5,786 acres of land with an immediate effect. In an interim order, the apex court has ruled the land was illegally allotted to Bahria Town by the development authority.[26][27]

The court also directed National Accountability Bureau (NAB) to complete its investigations and submit a report within two months. It also restrained the Sindh government from allotting any further land to Bahria Town.[citation needed]

2015

Pakistan Rangers claimed in a meeting that Bahria Town has been allotted 44,000 acres from Sindh government, while the amount of land in records is less than 44,000 acres.[28]

Bahria Town officials rejected the claim and report. One of the officials said that the land has been purchased from local.[28]

2018

The Supreme Court decided to investigate the Bahria Town Karachi development in May 2018, citing massive irregularities in the way land was acquired. The apex court barred Bahria Town from selling or allotting land in the Bahria Town Karachi project after declaring that the allotment of land to the company by the Sindh government and a massive land swap with the Malir Development Authority (MDA) was done illegally.[29]

2019

After 10 months of legal wrangling, the Supreme Court agreed to Bahria Town Karachi's final settlement of Rs460 billion (approximately US$3.1bn) on 21 March 2019. Under the terms of the settlement, Bahria Town Karachi will have to pay the entire amount over seven years. In its ruling, the top court ordered Bahria Town Karachi to pay Rs25 billion by August 2019. From September 2019 onward, it will have to pay monthly installments of Rs2.25bn for the next three years. If the company fails to deposit two installments, Bahria Town Karachi will be considered a defaulter.[30] The first tranche was successfully received on 30 August 2019.[31]

Under the terms of the settlement, only 16,896 acres of the total 24,571 acres has been validated by the Supreme Court [32]

2021

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Bahria Town's iconic gate set on fire by protesters on June 6.

In April, clashes broke out between Bahria Town Karachi and indigenous Sindhi Villagers when Bahria Town Karachi began expanding its development into nearby villages.[33] In response, many parts of Sindh observed a shutter down strike.[34] Later on June 6, 2021, nationalist parties and indigenous people announce a sit-in in front of Bahria town's iconic gate,[35] later protest went violent and Bahria's iconic gate set on fire by protesters.[36] According to some people of Sindh, the society extending itself illegally with support of Sindh Government and thus some people of Sindh reject this extension.[37]

Following the protests a number of activists and civil society members were beaten or threatened by the police and Bahria Town security. Police arrested thousands of people on terrorism related charges including people not present at the July 6 protest.

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Adi all this in Karachi, which has been ranked one of the most dangerous cities in the world: 

Rounding out the five least-safe cities were Karachi, Pakistan; Caracas, Venezuela; Cairo, Egypt; and Lagos, Nigeria.

 

All the cities with the lowest ratings are in developing or emerging nations. The city with the worst rating is Yangon, the largest city in Myanmar, at 39.5. The city is known for its aging infrastructure and poverty. It has a population of about 5.2 million people. The health care system is also considered substandard.

Joining Yangon at the bottom of the list are Karachi (the capital of Pakistan and one of the largest cities in the world) with a score of 39.7, Caracas (the capital of Venezuela) at 40.5, and Cairo at 43.7. Some of these are also among the 50 most densely populated cities in the world.

https://247wallst.com/special-report/2021/09/09/this-is-the-worlds-most-dangerous-city-2/

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38 minutes ago, tennisluvrredux said:

Adi all this in Karachi, which has been ranked one of the most dangerous cities in the world: 

Rounding out the five least-safe cities were Karachi, Pakistan; Caracas, Venezuela; Cairo, Egypt; and Lagos, Nigeria.

 

All the cities with the lowest ratings are in developing or emerging nations. The city with the worst rating is Yangon, the largest city in Myanmar, at 39.5. The city is known for its aging infrastructure and poverty. It has a population of about 5.2 million people. The health care system is also considered substandard.

Joining Yangon at the bottom of the list are Karachi (the capital of Pakistan and one of the largest cities in the world) with a score of 39.7, Caracas (the capital of Venezuela) at 40.5, and Cairo at 43.7. Some of these are also among the 50 most densely populated cities in the world.

https://247wallst.com/special-report/2021/09/09/this-is-the-worlds-most-dangerous-city-2/

its paki its obvious

but why aamaravati is killed when it was uninomous

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Bahria township is an example of what ails  pakistan. It represents a country where a few landlords control 99% of wealth.

99% of bahria is owned by the military. 

Pakistan is a country around a military and a few landlords. Rest are dirt poor. 

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1 hour ago, allbakara said:

Inkendhuku late...velli akkada settle avvu mari

Vellaru enduku ante. Akkada indian muslims are considered lowest grade. Also in Pakistan only a very few elites can have such life. It is like the british raj, but replaced by a few punjabi landlords. 

Pakistan never did land reforms, leading to a few landlords owning huge chunks of land. 

 

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Bahria township was built by Malik Riaz a highly corrupt individual. All his bahria townships are backed by Paki military. The guy was sued in UK and paid 140 million pounds in fine. He is a money launderer for paki Army.  

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1 hour ago, tennisluvrredux said:

Idi choosinattu levu

Controversies

2016

On 1 August 2016, Supreme Court, the top court of Pakistan ordered Bahria Town Karachi and Malir Development Authority (MDA) to halt the construction work at 5,786 acres of land with an immediate effect. In an interim order, the apex court has ruled the land was illegally allotted to Bahria Town by the development authority.[26][27]

The court also directed National Accountability Bureau (NAB) to complete its investigations and submit a report within two months. It also restrained the Sindh government from allotting any further land to Bahria Town.[citation needed]

2015

Pakistan Rangers claimed in a meeting that Bahria Town has been allotted 44,000 acres from Sindh government, while the amount of land in records is less than 44,000 acres.[28]

Bahria Town officials rejected the claim and report. One of the officials said that the land has been purchased from local.[28]

2018

The Supreme Court decided to investigate the Bahria Town Karachi development in May 2018, citing massive irregularities in the way land was acquired. The apex court barred Bahria Town from selling or allotting land in the Bahria Town Karachi project after declaring that the allotment of land to the company by the Sindh government and a massive land swap with the Malir Development Authority (MDA) was done illegally.[29]

2019

After 10 months of legal wrangling, the Supreme Court agreed to Bahria Town Karachi's final settlement of Rs460 billion (approximately US$3.1bn) on 21 March 2019. Under the terms of the settlement, Bahria Town Karachi will have to pay the entire amount over seven years. In its ruling, the top court ordered Bahria Town Karachi to pay Rs25 billion by August 2019. From September 2019 onward, it will have to pay monthly installments of Rs2.25bn for the next three years. If the company fails to deposit two installments, Bahria Town Karachi will be considered a defaulter.[30] The first tranche was successfully received on 30 August 2019.[31]

Under the terms of the settlement, only 16,896 acres of the total 24,571 acres has been validated by the Supreme Court [32]

2021

220px-Bahria_Town_Main_gate_fire.jpg
 
Bahria Town's iconic gate set on fire by protesters on June 6.

In April, clashes broke out between Bahria Town Karachi and indigenous Sindhi Villagers when Bahria Town Karachi began expanding its development into nearby villages.[33] In response, many parts of Sindh observed a shutter down strike.[34] Later on June 6, 2021, nationalist parties and indigenous people announce a sit-in in front of Bahria town's iconic gate,[35] later protest went violent and Bahria's iconic gate set on fire by protesters.[36] According to some people of Sindh, the society extending itself illegally with support of Sindh Government and thus some people of Sindh reject this extension.[37]

Following the protests a number of activists and civil society members were beaten or threatened by the police and Bahria Town security. Police arrested thousands of people on terrorism related charges including people not present at the July 6 protest.

antha pedda project ki aa mathram litigations undava. chivarlo ayyindhi oka chinna riot. Avi shara maamule konni indian cities lo.;

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1 hour ago, Telugodura456 said:

Prices are also very cheap they are selling 500 square yard plots for 50-60 laks pakistani ruppees or 30 lak indian rupees.

Are they not allowing you to go there? Why don't you go there if you want to?

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Just now, Prasadgeek33 said:

Bahria township was built by Malik Riaz a highly corrupt individual. All his bahria townships are backed by Paki military. The guy was sued in UK and paid 140 million pounds in fine. He is a money launderer for paki Army.  

whatever - the point is they can plan and execute such huge porjects. And pakistanis get to live in high quality housing not available to even ultra rich in india. That township alone will host a million people. Like that they have many in pakistan. 

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Just now, Pulkapresident said:

Are they not allowing you to go there? Why don't you go there if you want to?

I am observing and providing the info to forumers so they can see for themselves. Ekkada oka manchi pani jarigithey akkadiki elli settle aipovala ?

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