Agra: Six men gathered to meet their friends at Uttar Pradesh, KasGanj – all of them argued who had entered Christianity.
A day later, on Monday, they were all imprisoned for “riots and hurting religious sentiments” after turmeric clothes complained of its members were attacked by them when they tried to stop the “conversion” in the village.
The police then did not find evidence that they were preachers.
Shrinivas, Kuldeep, Rahul Kumar, Shiv Kumar, Durgesh and Kishan visiting ramps – throughout 30 and 50 years – on Sundays.
“I was informed that some people tried to change the Hindu family to Christianity in Gangpur village,” complaints by Hindu Jagran Mancer Arvind Kumar Gupta, on the basis of the FIR was submitted, said.
“When I got there, I found seven men who distributed money and religious literature among the villagers.” Gupta wants them to be charged under the Profit of Uttar Pradesh from the religious conversion ordinance that violates the law, 2020, which prohibits “forced” conversion.
But the police rejected the theory of conversion.
“They don’t preach.
They only have food at a friend’s house,” said a police officer.
Kasanj DSP Deep Kumar Pant, too, “For now, there is no evidence to show that male groups are involved in religious conversion.” DSP’s pants said, “Six of them were arrested and sent to prison.
One of the Defendants (Kishan) escaped