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A group of approximately 15-20 individuals, predominantly men and possibly a few women, are marching down a paved street in bright daylight. The scene takes place in what appears to be an urban or semi-urban setting, with buildings, power lines, and trees visible in the background. Shadows indicate a sunny day, likely midday or early afternoon. Many participants are holding black and white striped flags, which are characteristic of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) political party. Some individuals are raising their fists in the air and appear to be chanting or shouting slogans. The audible chants include "Fauj-e-Khatam-e-Nubuwat Zindabad" (Long live the Army of the Finality of Prophethood) and "Ulama-o-Talaba" (Scholars and Students), followed by "Zindabad" (long live). The marchers are dressed in traditional South Asian attire, primarily shalwar kameez. One person prominently in the foreground wears a bright blue head covering and a brown outfit. The overall atmosphere suggests a political rally, protest, or public procession. The location context provided is Quetta, Pakistan.
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