AGRA: Six men hailing from Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh were arrested by police on Wednesday on the charges of forcing a woman to convert to Christianity.The incident took place in Gopalpura village under Shamshabad police jurisdiction on Wednesday. The accused were identified as Michale of Icchapur in Chattisgarh, Sanjay Lodhi of Balaghat in Madhya Pradesh, Brijesh Jaatav from Kashmiri Gate in Hathras district, Suraj Balmiki of Rakabganj, Sundar Singh Jaatav of Nagla Ajeet and Mahesh Chand Jaatav of Shahganj in Agra.The men were arrested after a man identified as Bablu Jaatav , a resident of Gopalpur village, alleged that six Christians had been visiting his sister-in-law’s home in the absence of his elder brother to offer prayers and persuade her to adopt other religion.On Wednesday, when the six men came to Bablu’s sister-in-law’s house, he raised an alarm and called the villagers. Later, they handed them over to police.Ashok Kumar Singh, deputy superintendent of police and circle officer of Fatehabad, said, "During our investigation, the six men accepted that they came to offer prayers at Sunita Jaatav’s home as she was going through hard times."According to sources, Sunita’s daughter is about to get married in April but the family is facing a financial crunch. "Based on the written complaint of Bablu Jaatav, we have arrested the men and booked them under IPC section 153B (Imputations and assertions prejudicial to national-integration).