PRAYAGRAJ, Dec. 1 -- The Cantonment police arrested two accused in an alleged conversion case and sent them to jail on Sunday, while the search continues for the remaining two accused. On Saturday, VHP workers allegedly barged into a prayer meeting held at a house by Christians in the Muirabad area under the Cantonment police station and raised slogans. According to reports, VHP workers Amit Mishra, Shubham Kushwaha, and Vijay Pandey entered the ongoing prayer meeting near the Muirabad Church, claiming that inducements were being offered to convert people. When members of the Christian community protested, a heated argument broke out. It is alleged that some individuals even tried to attack Amit Mishra by strangulating him with a 'gumcha'. On receiving information, Cantonment police arrived at the scene, brought the situation under control, and immediately got the meeting closed. VHP activist Amit Mishra filed a named FIR against Peter Raju, Jassi Raju, Anil Thomas, and Sushma. The FIR was lodged under the sections 298 (intent to insult the religion of any class of persons), 352 (intentionally insulting someone likely to cause a breach of public peace), 351(3) (criminal intimidation) of BNS along with section 3/5(1) of Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Act, 2021 (convert another person by force, fraud, coercion, allurement, or undue influence)....