To protest against the government decision, the family members took part in a rally at Gandhinagar, organised under the banner of 'Scheduled Castes Ekta Manch'.
They also announced that their sit-in agitation will continue at Satyagrah Chhavni area of Gandhinagar city until they "get justice".
Talking to reporters before the rally, Manju Parmar, whose son Prakash was killed in the firing, said she has no faith in the SIT.
On the intervening night of September 22-23, 2012, three Dalit youths-- Pankaj Sumra, Prakash Parmar and Mehul Rathod-- were killed when police opened fire to disperse a mob during a clash between Dalits and OBC Bharwad community members at Thangadh town in Surendranagar district.
Mehul's mother Jayshreeben Rathod said she will take the fight to Delhi if they do not get justice.
According to Jayshreeben, the hunger strike will continue despite government's assurance.
"The formation of SIT is not enough. We want CBI to investigate the case. We don't want government's sympathy. If we don't get justice, all the dalits will march to Delhi. We would rather die, but will not go back to Thangadh without getting justice for our sons," said Jayshreeben.
Earlier yesterday, Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani decided to constitute a three-member SIT to investigate the incident, which had taken place four years back.
The State CID investigation into the case remained inconclusive and it filed a closure report. No charge sheet has been filed into the incident so far.
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