The move to form the SIT-headed by a DSP came as Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar came under attack for claiming that the boy, Govind, had committed suicide.
Police said the postmortem, which was conducted by a board of doctors, showed that the boy died due to hanging.
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"The SIT will be headed by Rohtak Police DSP rank officer Amit Bhatia," Superintendent of Police, Sonipat, Abhishek Garg said today.
He said the situation in Gohana town was peaceful after protests by the boy's family, which had alleged that he was beaten by police and died in custody after being accused of pigeon theft.
Two assistant sub-inspectors were booked on murder charges and also under sections of the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act on the direction of National Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Commission.
Yesterday, Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar had told reporters here that "the post mortem report will throw light on why the suicide took place and for what reasons."
He had said the boy's family was involved in a dispute with another family over some money and that the boy was not questioned and he had himself gone to the police station.
Congress had attacked the Chief Minister for claiming that the boy had committed suicide even before the investigation was completed.
"When Chief Minister of the state like will pre-judge a case before investigation, may I ask who will punish the guilty in this country. It is shameful, it is condemnable and it is reprehensible," Congress spokesman Randeep Surjewala had said.
He alleged that it reflected a mindset which is anti-dalit, anti-poor and anti-backward that is "taught in the school of RSS and BJP."
The Gohana incident had come close on the heels of two Dalit children being burnt alive at Sunped village in Faridabad district.
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