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Aziz Sabawoon

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Sun, May 31, 2026, 11:59 AM

23d ago

This image captures an indoor gathering, likely a political or commemorative event, featuring a banner as a backdrop. Four individuals are seated in wooden chairs in the foreground, facing towards the…read more

Solemn
Political
Serious
Respectful
Formal

Technical

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This image captures an indoor gathering, likely a political or commemorative event, featuring a banner as a backdrop. Four individuals are seated in wooden chairs in the foreground, facing towards the viewer. From left to right, the first person is a man with a mustache, dressed in a dark blue shalwar kameez. Next to him is a woman wearing a light green shalwar kameez and a matching dupatta, with her hands clasped in her lap. She has a light-colored handbag placed on the floor beside her chair. The third person is a man in a dark blue shalwar kameez, looking towards the woman on his right as if in conversation. The fourth person is a woman wearing a light blue shalwar kameez and a matching dupatta, with her hand near her chin, seemingly listening or contemplating. A large, dark wooden desk or table is in front of the seated individuals. The floor is covered with a red patterned carpet. The backdrop is a prominent banner with text and portraits. The top left of the banner clearly displays "28 MAY 1998" and below it "YOUM E TAKBEER". The banner's background features a stylized image of mountainous or rocky terrain. Below this, there are three portraits: a man in a suit (possibly Shehbaz Sharif), a man in a suit (Nawaz Sharif), and a woman in traditional attire (Maryam Nawaz). Partially visible Urdu text below the portraits reads "مسلم لیگ نون کور کمیٹی بلوچستان" (Muslim League-N Core Committee Balochistan), indicating the political affiliation and regional context of the event. The setting appears to be a meeting or press conference, with the participants engaged in discussion. The visible text suggests a commemoration of Youm-e-Takbeer, the day Pakistan became a nuclear power in 1998, and links it to the Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N) party in Balochistan. The overall atmosphere seems formal and attentive.