The matter was before the court and "there is no government interference," Home Minister K J George told the Assembly during the Zero Hour.
He was responding to a mention by senior BJP MLA C T Ravi who wanted to know if there was a move by the state government to weaken the case against Madani and whether Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy exerted pressure on the issue.
Ravi, a former Higher Education Minister, referred to reports about Chandy allegedly exerting pressure on the Karnataka government to "weaken" the case so that he is set free by judiciary.
He is among 31 persons chargesheeted in the case.
Ravi urged the government to appoint a special advocate in the case.
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