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A large group of approximately 50-70 individuals, primarily adult males, are engaged in a sit-in protest on a paved street under bright, sunny conditions in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan. The individuals are mostly seated cross-legged on the asphalt, wearing traditional Pakistani attire such as shalwar kameez, with some sporting vests. One woman in the foreground is also seated, wearing a white lab coat, a hijab, and a surgical face mask. In the background, on both sides of the street, are multi-story commercial buildings. A prominent building on the left features blue and light green cladding, with "KFK ARCADE" and "KFK REAL ESTATE" signage visible on its facade. Another building further down on the right has "PRO DEALS" signage vertically mounted. The street appears to be Prince Road in Quetta, given the identified businesses. Several individuals are holding protest signs and banners. A pink sign in the foreground, held by a man, displays text in Urdu which translates to "How long will doctors and nurses keep fighting each other?" and explicitly states "PMA Balochistan" at the bottom, indicating involvement of the Pakistan Medical Association. Other banners in the background also carry Urdu text, signifying protest demands. Plastic water bottles are visible on the ground near the seated protesters, and a camera operator can be seen on the far right, documenting the event. The scene depicts a organized public demonstration.
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