Mangalore, January 1: Sources in Karnataka Chief Minister's office have confirmed that Kerala opposition leader V S Achuthanandan urged D V Sadananda Gowda through a letter to take steps for proper medical treatment to PDP leader Abdul Nasser Madani, an accused in the 2008 Bangalore serial blasts.
The octogenarian Marxist leader in his letter to Mr Gowda also wanted the prosecution to speed up trial of Madani, who had been languishing in jail near Bangalore since August 2010.
The CM will consider the Achuthanandan's demand. However Karnataka is to respond to the letter, sources said.
On Thursday, Achuthanandan had revealed that Madani had written to him, saying his health condition was quite bad and that he required expert medical treatment.
However, the CPM leader said he was bitterly opposed to the activities of Madani and his supporters. “If Madani was found guilty of charges brought against him, he deserved punishment. At the same time, inordinately delaying the trial in any case involved denial of human rights and justice, he said.
Madani was arrested from his camp at Anwarssery in Kollam district in August 2010 by Karnataka police in connection with the 2008 Bangalore serial blast case.
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