Balubhai Sarvaiya, whose two sons and two nephews were thrashed by cow vigilantes at Una town on July 11, also expressed their dissatisfaction over the probe conducted by the CID-crime.
"Till now, CID-crime has arrested 43 accused. I believe those arrested are only pawns. We want police to arrest the mastermind who hired these goons. We are also not satisfied with the charge sheet filed by the CID," he said at a press conference at Una in Gir-Somnath district.
Balubhai was also injured in the attack.
He said the state did not give enough compensation as promised. "We have not received any financial help other than Rs one lakh which is mandatory under SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act. We also want the government to provide employment to the victims and their family members, as we are living in miserable condition after the attack."
"We never said anything like that. How can we support an organisation like RSS which encourages so-called cow vigilantes to attack Dalits in the name of cow protection? Be it BJP or Congress, we will neither join any party nor extend support to such parties during elections," he said.
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