The Sanstha also demanded removal of a CBI officer from investigation and his suspension for "falsely implicating seekers of Sanatan".
Addressing a press conference, spokesperson of the outfit, Abhay Vartak said, "The officer was falsely implicating innocent members of Sanatan Sanstha as he is working under the top brass of NCP leaders as they want the Sanstha to be eliminated".
He said followers of the Sanstha were "interrogated" by the CBI on the basis of a faulty inference.
He alleged that the CBI team, working under the officer, an Additional Superintendent of Police, "summarily overlooked the fact that these people were visiting the same spot (of murder) for several months before for distributing and delivering daily newspaper 'Sanatan Prabhat' and their presence in the area had nothing to do with Dabholkar's murder".
Dabholkar was shot dead by unknown assailants in Pune on August 20, 2013. The case was initially investigated by the police, but was transferred to the central agency on the orders of the Bombay High Court.
Sanstha has compiled charges, running into over 150 pages, against the officer and has sent them to the Prime Minister's Office and also to the Director of CBI in New Delhi.
"Hindu Vidhindya Parishad" secretary Sanjiv Punalekar alleged "the officer himself is a criminal and his case has already landed on the door of honourable Supreme Court. First, he should be suspended till the pendency of his inquiry and be prosecuted for his criminal misconduct".
