The state government's view was that 'It is not correct to keep Madani or any person in prison indefinitely without trial,' he told reporters here responding to questions.
He, however, prefaced his comments saying: 'I am not going into the merit of the case against Madani', now in prison in Karnataka.
It was also not proper to interfere in the judicial process, Chandy said adding the case was now going on in an another state.
Earlier, BJP state unit has strongly protested government's move to file an affidavit in the Supreme Court, favouring the bail plea of PDP leader Abdul Nasser Madani.
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In a statement here, BJP spokesman V V Rajesh said the state government was planning to give an undertaking to the apex court that it would present Madani in the Bangalore court for trial whenever necessary if he was granted bail.
BJP would launch a strong agitation if the government decided to give such an affidavit in the Supreme Court to enable Madani to get bail, Rajesh said.