The police had on October 16 registered an FIR against a group of people for vandalising a rangoli created by a local artist (an artwork created on floor using colourful vermilion) at Rahul Raj Mall in Umra area on Sunday last.
Based on a video, which shows vandals shouting "Jai Shri Ram" as they damaged the art work, police arrested them.
Talking to reporters, Surat Commissioner of Police Satish Sharma also urged mall owners to come forward to lodge a case if such vandalism takes place.
"I also want to make it clear that the police will deal with strictness against any such action. Freedom of expression is everyone's right in a democracy, but vandalism will not be allowed," he said.
The arrested persons have been identified as Vikramsinh Sekhawat, Shambhusinh Rathod, Narendra Chaudhary, Shailendra Rajput and Sanjaysinh Gohil, said the official.
They have been arrested under various sections of Indian Penal Code including 141, 149 (unlawful assembly), 451 (trespassing) and 427 (mischief causing damage).
Raising questions of freedom of expression, Padukone had yesterday said she was heartbroken by the attack on a rangoli inspired by her upcoming film "Padmavati" and drew Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Smriti Irani's attention.
"Absolutely heart breaking to see the recent attack on artist Karan and his artwork! Disgusting and appalling to say the least!" she tweeted along with a photograph of the rangoli.
"This has to stop now and action must be taken @smritiirani," she said on Twitter.
Earlier this year, Bhansali was attacked by its members , during the film's shooting in Rajasthan.
Last month, members of the Karni Sena burnt posters of the film after the first look of the main characters -- Padmavati (Padukone), Maharawal Ratan Singh (Shahid Kapoor) and Allaudin Khilji (Ranveer Singh) -- was released.
They also threatened to oppose the screening of the movie in theatres if the facts were distorted. "Padmavati" is slated to release on December 1.
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