Noted filmmaker and actor Amol Palekar, actor Sonali Kulkarni, activist Baba Adhav were among the prominent persons who joined the march 'Jawab do' (give answers).
The march started from Omkareshwar bridge, where Dabholkar, founder of MANS and anti-superstition activist, was shot dead by two bike-borne assailants on August 20, 2013, and culminated at the Sane Guruji Memorial on the Rashtra Seva Dal premises located on Sinhgad Road.
He said they have been raising the voice against the killing of rationalists for the last four years, but there is "no breakthrough in the investigation".
"Only after MANS brought pressure through a writ petition in the High Court, the investigation in the Dabholkar murder case moved further with the arrest of Virendra Tawde. However, the main accused Sarang Akolkar and Vinay Pawar are still at large," he said.
"The pace of investigation in all the rationalists' killings is disheartening and painful and that is why we have been running this 'Jawab do' campaign for the last one month and posing questions to the state government over the arrests of real perpetrators," he said.
MANS executive president Avinash Patil said the aim of the campaign was to question the government why the killers of rationalists Dabholkar, Pansare and Kannada scholar M M Kalburgi, who belong to "radical ideologist groups", are not inquired or arrested.
Akhtar said any place where questioning is not allowed, is a dangerous place.
"The system, the government, the society, where questioning is not allowed will not be a good place. Humans solved the biggest riddles of the world just by asking questions," he said.
Meanwhile, Hindu Janjagruti Samiti and Sanatan Sanstha too staged a counter protest 'jawab do' alleging financial irregularities in Dabholkar's MANS.
The CBI, probing the killing of Dabholkar, arrested Sanatan Sanstha seeker Virendra Tawde on June 10, 2016.
According to the agency, Akolkar and Pawar had allegedly shot Dabholkar dead when he was on the morning walk.
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