New Delhi: Police arrested four people on Tuesday after they allegedly read Hanuman Chalisa and chanted Jai Shri Ram slogans at a mosque in Mathura in Uttar Pradesh, said news reports.The Uttar Pradesh police arrested the accused – Saurabh Lambardar, Kanha, Raghav, and Krishna Thakur – under section 151 of the CrPC, for disturbing peace in the area.Indian Express in its report quoted superintendent of police, rural Mathura, Shirish Chandra as saying, “While it was claimed that the act was to promote peace, it was done in a wrongful manner. The four have been issued challans under section 151 of CrPC. No complaint has been received against them.”In a video posted by TimesNow, one of the accused defended this act and said this was done in response to a similar incident where namaz was read in a temple.On October 29, Faisal Khan, national convener of the Khudai Khidmatgar, was arrested for reading namaz at Nand Baba temple in Mathura, on charges under section 153A (promoting enmity between different groups), 295 (injuring or defiling place of worship with intent to insult the religion), and 505 (public mischief), the Telegraph had reported.As seen in the video, the accused compared their act to a “similar” incident that happened in a temple, however, they are not affiliated to any religious organisation, like Khan.Also read: Making Dua in a Hindu Household, or My Earliest Memories of a Secular IndiaKhudai Khidmatgar is a non-violent organisation promoting communal harmony, which was founded by Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan, the freedom fighter known as the “Frontier Gandhi”.As per local media reports, Khan said that their act was part of their communal harmony marches, which they have been taking out for the past 20 years.The Telegraph spoke to the temple priest, Kanha Goswami, who said: “After offering namaz, Faisal met me. When I reacted against his action, he also offered prayers before the Hindu gods and recited aloud many couplets from the Ramayan and other Hindu scriptures. I didn’t like them making viral videos of the namaz. Had they also posted the videos of their prayers before the Hindu gods, I wouldn’t have registered a complaint.”Khan was accompanied by his associates, Chand Mohammad, Nilesh Gupta and Sagar Ratna, who were also part of the communal harmony marches.Meanwhile, in another case of allegedly disturbing communal harmony, in neighbouring Agra, unidentified people defaced gates of three mosques in the city with saffron-coloured spray paint, Indian Express reported. The police has filed FIRs and is in the process of identifying the accused.A 30-year-old man was arrested in Balrampur district of Lucknow for allegedly posting objectionable contents against Hindu deities on his Twitter handle, Indian Express reported.