The Sadar Bazaar Police, which filed the FIR, launched investigation into the case against Dharma Jagran Manch and its UP convener Kishore.
About 100 people, mostly Muslim slum dwellers, were re-converted and "brought back" to the Hindu fold after a ritual that included tying of sacred threads on their wrists and putting vermilion mark on their foreheads in Devnagar locality.
The converts also participated in a yagya in which they offered ghee for the holy fire.
It has been alleged in the FIR that promises were held out by the organisers which included getting BPL cards and housing plots for those who embraced Hinduism.
Meanwhile, several Muslim organisation under the banner of the All Party Muslim Action Committee staged a dharma and blocked traffic in Mantola area as police prevented a procession from being taken out.
A meeting held at the dharna spot was presided over by president of the Committee Waji Bilal Qureshi, who condemned the move, saying that in Islam there was no scope for a Muslim to change his religion.
President of the Hindustani biradari Siraj Qureishi termed the attempt to convert poor Muslims as "unconstitutional".
Congress leader Manish Tewari termed the move as "disgusting" and a "serious crime".
"Stern action should be taken against those responsible. If such incidents are happening in a secular country like India, government should take the people involved to task," he said.
Dismissing the charge of forceful conversion, BJP leader Kalraj Mishra said there cannot be any forceful conversion.
"If anyone wants to change their religion wilfully, there are provisions in our Constitution for that. And if these conversions are wilful, there is no need to give it a political colour," he said.
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