"The question of banning any organisation (including PFI) doesn't arise yet," he told reporters here.
The chief minister was replying to a query whether the goverment intends to follow the footsteps of BJP-led Jharkhand government which banned PFI for "spreading anarchy" in the state.
The BJP state unit has been demanding a ban on the outfit, blaming it for the killings of Hindu and party activists in the state.
It has also alleged that the Congress was going soft on PFI to "appease" the minorities.
"Be it a demand of the Congress or BJP, government cannot ban based on a demand. The home minister reviews the situation time to time and will take a call," he said.
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