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Mumbai: Man Jumps Off Mantralaya Building, Saved by Safety Net (Watch Video)

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 25, 2025 16:51 IST

Mumbai, Maharashtra (February 25, 2025): A man reportedly jumped off the Mantralaya building, the administrative headquarters of the Maharashtra government, ...

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Mumbai, Maharashtra (February 25, 2025): A man reportedly jumped off the Mantralaya building, the administrative headquarters of the Maharashtra government, on Tuesday. He landed on a safety net installed at the premises.

According to the regional media reports, the man shouted slogans of "Inquilab Zindabad" while holding pamphlets with the same message, which he threw across the area. He later claimed he was protesting because he had not received justice in his mother's murder case.

Police quickly responded and also jumped onto the net to detain the man. The further details are expected after questioning.

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