The ban should stay, he said.
"Sample reports received from government laboratories had mentioned lead traces. We imposed the ban to prevent any health problems for the consumers," Bapat said.
Karnataka and Gujarat had yesterday revoked ban on manufacture and sale of Nestle India's popular instant food brand.
The announcements by the two states followed clean chit given by three government-approved laboratories to Maggi noodles, which was banned by central food regulator FSSAI and various state-level watchdogs in June on quality issues.
Nestle India had then challenged the ban by FSSAI in the Bombay High Court.