AGRA: Six men got together to meet their friend at Uttar Pradesh’s Kasganj — all of them Dalits who had converted to Christianity. A day later, on Monday, all of them were jailed for “rioting and hurting religious sentiments” after a saffron outfit complained its members were attacked by them when they tried to stop “conversions” in the village. Police later found no evidence that they were preachers. Shrinivas, Kuldeep, Rahul Kumar, Shiv Kumar, Durgesh and Kishan were visiting Rampal — all between 30 and 50 years old— on Sunday. “I got information that a few people were trying to convert Hindu families to Christianity in Gangpur village,” a complaint by Hindu Jagran Manch member Arvind Kumar Gupta, on the basis of which the FIR was filed, said. “When I reached there, I found seven men distributing money and religious literature among villagers.”