<p>Mumbai: A high drama unfolded at the Maharashtra secretariat here on Tuesday afternoon when a 41-year-old male protester jumped onto a safety net of the high-security building from the seventh floor, officials said.</p>.<p>The potentially tragic event was averted due to the safety net installed on the second floor of the Mantralaya building, which was designed to prevent suicides.</p>.<p>The man, identified as Vijay Sashte, sustained injuries to his back. He was immediately rescued by police personnel stationed at Mantralaya and subsequently admitted to the state-run St. George's Hospital in south Mumbai, officials said.</p>.Two held as Customs department busts foreign currency hawala racket in Pune .<p>According to Sashte's application, he had come to Mantralaya from Pune to submit a petition at the Chief Minister's Office concerning a long-standing grievance over the alleged illegal sale of grazing land in Pune.</p>.<p>His application stated that a man had forged documents to sell the land, thereby cheating the Pune Municipal Corporation and the state government.</p>.<p>The protester further alleged that police officials in Pune's Warje Malwadi area were uncooperative and harassing him, leaving him without justice for the past six years and depressed. </p>
<p>Mumbai: A high drama unfolded at the Maharashtra secretariat here on Tuesday afternoon when a 41-year-old male protester jumped onto a safety net of the high-security building from the seventh floor, officials said.</p>.<p>The potentially tragic event was averted due to the safety net installed on the second floor of the Mantralaya building, which was designed to prevent suicides.</p>.<p>The man, identified as Vijay Sashte, sustained injuries to his back. He was immediately rescued by police personnel stationed at Mantralaya and subsequently admitted to the state-run St. George's Hospital in south Mumbai, officials said.</p>.Two held as Customs department busts foreign currency hawala racket in Pune .<p>According to Sashte's application, he had come to Mantralaya from Pune to submit a petition at the Chief Minister's Office concerning a long-standing grievance over the alleged illegal sale of grazing land in Pune.</p>.<p>His application stated that a man had forged documents to sell the land, thereby cheating the Pune Municipal Corporation and the state government.</p>.<p>The protester further alleged that police officials in Pune's Warje Malwadi area were uncooperative and harassing him, leaving him without justice for the past six years and depressed. </p>