"The Agra police has declared a cash reward of Rs 5000 on the arrest of the main accused Kishori Lal Balmiki in the alleged forced reconversions there", Inspector General (IG) Law and order, A Satish Ganesh, said here.
A local court has also issued non-bailable warrants against Balmiki and his mobile phone has also been put on surveillance", the IG said.
Agra police would soon send a team to West Bengal for verification of the place of origin of those who were allegedly forced to reconvert, he added.
Earlier this week, Agra police had filed an FIR in connection with the "forced conversion" of about 100 people, mostly Muslim slum dwellers allegedly by Hindu outfits.
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