Patna: When the country was engaged in preparations to celebrate the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, on October 1, without any prior notice, the government opened a bulldozer on the slums near the Haj Bhavan of the city. Thankfully, these people had moved to safe places due to Patna floods, but in this action, a woman with her two and a half-month-old child was trapped in her slum, somehow she could be saved. Maharashtra election: RPI fields Chhota Rajan's brother from Phaltan assembly The extent of the insensitivity of the government is that instead of giving any kind of relief to these people, their hopes were destroyed. At the time when the bulldozers were being run on these slums, the 27-year-old Khushboo was trapped in the house with her two and a half-month-old baby. Rajesh, who lives in the slums, says that there is no one to see or hear her situation. He told, "They were not given any notice to destroy the slums. Earlier we used to live where the Eco Park is built, but the government had also demolished our houses there. After that, we started coming here, but now they have also been destroyed. Where do we go now? " Haryana assembly election: JJP released fourth list, Dushyant will contest from his grandfather's seat An elderly woman living in these slums says, "We don't have a house, we are homeless people. We can go somewhere if the government provides us with a place to live." Right now these people have put their tents on the footpath near Haj Bhawan. " Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray's big announcement, said - I will not contest elections, but Aditya….