Updated On: 10 November, 2023 07:58 AM IST | Mumbai | Diwakar Sharma
Lakhs of rupees have been extorted from him by the caste panchayat in the last few years

Riot control vehicle stationed at the police station
A 50-year-old whistle-blower, Umesh Vaity, who dared to stand up against the illegal parallel administration at Chikhal Dongri village in Virar West, has been on the run along with his family members for the past five days, fearing an attack by members of the caste panchayat.
Worried for his life and safety, Vaity narrowly escaped from the village along with his wife, two adult daughters, and a son in his autorickshaw in the middle of the night on November 4, and since then he has been roaming aimlessly, pining hope on the police to begin the crackdown and arrest the accused.
However, the cops are yet to begin a crackdown on the illegal administrative setup, which is extorting money from innocent villagers, controlling the personal and social behaviour of villagers, etc.