But in neighbouring Maharashtra, also ruled by BJP, a probe into Saturday's attack on a Navi Mumbai church was yet to make any breakthrough even as the issue triggered a heated debate in the Assembly, leading to the Opposition walk-out.
Police identified those arrested in Jabalpur as Dharam Sena leader Yogesh Agrawal and his associates Nitin Rajak, Prateek Pyasi, Anurag Choukse, Abhishek Choukse and Sharad Rao.
They were, however, granted bail by the Cantonment Police, under whose jurisdiction the incident took place, on a personal bond of Rs 25,000 each.
The church authorities expressed disappointment over the grant of bail immediately after the arrest. "We are not at all happy. The action (arrest) appears just a formality. We want that they be punished," a church spokesperson said.
A delegation of Christian community led by Vicar of Peter and Paul Cathedral Father James D'Souza met Jabalpur IGP D Sriniwas Roa and lodged a protest over the bail granted to the accused and handed over to police the CCTV footage of the attack.
The church authorities complained that the accused stormed into the Cathedral premises and a school housing a grotto with St Mary's idol and broke earthen pots and shattered glass panes of windows.
Meanwhile, the Opposition in Maharashtra Assembly came out strongly against the delay in tracing the miscreants who stoned the St George statue in front of the Catholic church near Panvel in Navi Mumbai.
