Father M George was arrested for forced religious conversion under the Madhya Pradesh Religious Freedom Act, 1968. Vikas Gupta, the activist, was arrested in connection with the torching of a vehicle on the night of December 14.
Both were arrested yesterday, a police official said.
That night, suspected Bajrang Dal activists had allegedly beaten up a group of Christians, including 10 priests, and set their car on fire outside the Civil Lines police station over alleged conversion of Hindus to Christianity.
He said Gupta was arrested on the complaint of Father George Joseph, who was among the 10 priests and who has alleged that a group of activists had burned down their car.
A detailed investigation is underway, Pandey added.
Father M Rony, social work director of Satna Diocese, had told PTI that a group of young men had stormed the venue of a pre-Christmas function at Bhoomkar village, around 15kms from the district headquarters, on Thursday night and created a ruckus, alleging religious conversion.
After receiving a complaint, police had taken 32 Catholic brothers (trainee priests) and two priests to the Civil Lines police station, Father Rony had said.
"When they reached the police station, they were beaten up by Bajrang Dal activists on the station campus. Hearing the news, four other priests rushed to the police station, but they were also thrashed and their car was set on fire," he had claimed.
Police later let off the Catholic group members, Father Rony had said.
Civil Lines police station sub-inspector Mohinee Sharma has denied that members of the Catholic community were assaulted during the incident at the police station campus.
Father Rony had said he was not aware who Dohar was.
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