
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a concrete pillar, likely part of an overpass or elevated structure, illuminated at night in an urban setting in Dhaka, Bangladesh. A prominent mural is painted on the lower section of the pillar against a white rectangular background. The mural features a black silhouette of a person or figure with arms raised high and spread, forming a V-shape, with fingers pointing upwards. Draped over the figure's back is a cape or garment in the colors of the Bangladeshi flag: green with a red circular emblem centrally placed. To the right of the figure, text written in Bengali script reads, "স্বাধীনতা কেউ দেয় না, অর্জন করে নিতে হয়।" This translates to "Nobody gives freedom, it has to be earned." The scene includes an asphalt road with a white lane marking in the foreground, bordered by a concrete curb composed of alternating grey and dark grey blocks. Above the curb, a silver metal railing runs horizontally. Beyond the railing, sparse trees and bushes are visible in the dark background, with hints of a distant light source. The image conveys a powerful message of national pride and the pursuit of independence through the symbolic mural, set against the backdrop of a quiet night.
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