Mid-Day.com | Updated: July 12, 2012 16:18 IST
Ghulam Ali, Shahzadi's youngest son said, "I was born here in our room where this bus stop currently stands. When bus plies on this route we shift our things behind the bus stop and then in the night we move back into the shelter. But now due to monsoon we have extended these plastic sheets and have permanently shifted our residence into the bus stop. We cook our meals and sleep within this bus stop and will continue to do so until the government provides us with a proper shelter."
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