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A group of people, primarily men in uniform-like white polo shirts with blue collars and white caps, are gathered outdoors for a rally in Dhaka, Bangladesh. One woman in a red and green scarf also stands on the right. The central figure, a man with a beard and glasses, is speaking into a megaphone, surrounded by several microphones from media outlets. They are holding multiple placards and a large yellow banner, indicating a procession or protest. The banners and placards are predominantly in Bengali, stating themes related to International Workers' Day. The main banner reads, "Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim," "On the occasion of Great International Workers' Day, Colorful Rally," and mentions "Bangladesh Islamic Coordination Council." It also lists "Distinguished Cancer Researcher Principal Doctor S M Sor..." and "Literary writer Engineer B M Ershad..." as attendees or organizers. The placards display messages such as "Worker, Laborer, Brothers, We want to walk together," "Workers are also humans, We want to live as humans," and "Colorful Rally Be Successful." All placards are attributed to the "Bangladesh Islamic Coordination Council." In the background, there are lush green trees, a white and blue building structure, and a black water tank labeled "GAZI." A large white sign with red text details the "Harmful effects of drugs on the human body," with warnings about Yaba/Ice, Ganja, LSD, Magic Mushrooms, and Cocaine, accompanied by illustrations of a human body and road signs for traffic lights and a pedestrian crossing. Another small sign in the background states, "We don't accept/won't accept outsider candidates." The scene takes place during the daytime, likely under an overcast sky as no strong shadows are visible. The atmosphere appears serious and organized.
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