"I only appeal to the state government... Let the former chief minister (Jayalalithaa) be transferred to Tamil Nadu," he told reporters.
"...Every day a huge number of people are coming here and protesting, every day we have to manage them by deploying special police force, along with maintaining law and order here... Why should we take this burden?"
A special court here had on September 27 convicted Jayalalithaa and sentenced her to four years in prison, besides imposing a Rs 100 crore fine on her.
Gowda also said the court was specially appointed for this case and cannot give bail now. "Let them go and appeal in whichever court they want... What do we have do with it?"
Jayalalithaa's plea for immediate bail in the case and suspension of the four-year sentence will come up in the Karnataka High Court on Oct 7.
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