The Dalit couple, Jahabhai Rathod (66) and his wife Jethiben (65), from Karadi village of Surendranagar district, have been sitting on an indefinite hunger strike at Satyagrah Chhavni in the state capital for last two weeks, demanding a CBI inquiry into their son Dinesh Rathod's murder in 2010.
According to Rajubhai Solanki, convener of Dalit rights outfit 'Pratirodh', Dinesh was recipient of four Army gallantry medals and posted at Jammu and Kashmir.
"Rathod scolded the accused for gambling outside panchayat office using abusive language. Since Rathod was a Dalit, these upper caste men did not like it and decided to teach him a lesson out of grudge," said Solanki, who formed 'Pratirodh' - an outfit to raise the issue of atrocities on Dalits.
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According to Solanki, though police arrested five accused at that time, they eventually came out of jail in 2014 after a local court acquitted them citing lack of evidence.
The couple alleged that the investigation by police was biased and shoddy, which led to the acquittal.
"Since then, Rathod's parents are living in fear and agony, as they suspect that the accused might also attack them. They also want a CBI inquiry into the case and a compensation of Rs 25 lakhs, as they are living on a small piece of agriculture land," said Solanki.
The couple has sought time from Gujarat Governor O P Kohli to make a detailed representation for their demand.
"In coming days, we are planning to meet the Governor on this issue. We have sought time from the Governor's office. We are hopeful of meeting him soon," said Solanki.