Updated On: 22 November, 2023 06:55 AM IST | Mumbai | Diwakar Sharma
Still reeling from fear, Virar village urges police to set up local post to deter illegal panchayat from terrorising families

A street wears a deserted look in Chikhal Dongri village. Pic/Hanif Patel
The residents of Chikhal Dongri village in Virar—where brutal judgments by the caste panchayat continue to harass people, forcing them to cough up exorbitant sums of money—have been demanding a police chowkie in their area. Residents said that the nearest police station is in Arnala, around 12 km from their village and the nearest police chowkie is at Narangi “which is not less than 4 km from here”.
The villagers also demanded regular police patrol. Most of the residents of the village are semi-literate or school dropouts. Their main profession was to extract sand from the sea, but in the last decade, youngsters as well as middle-aged men started to ply auto-rickshaws in Virar to run their homes.