<ol><li>Ms Salian, 68, who was the Maharashtra government's special public prosecutor in the Malegaon case, told NDTV that she was asked to go soft on the accused by the National Investigation Agency (NIA).</li><li>Hindu activists Sadhvi Pragya and Shrikant Purohit are among 12 people arrested by the Maharashtra anti-terror squad for their alleged involvement in the blasts in 2008.</li><li>Ms Salian is counsel for the NIA. She said she was approached by an NIA officer soon after the BJP-led government came to power in May last year. Then in June this year, the NIA officer told her not to appear in a court hearing on the case, she said.</li><li>"My conscience is clear and I have told the truth. I want this message to go to the public," said Ms Salian.</li><li>The prosecutor said she asked to be "de-notified", which meant she did not want to represent the NIA anymore in the case. But NIA sources claim her contract was not renewed because of under-performance.</li><li>In a statement, the NIA said there was no "inappropriate briefing" by any officer to the prosecutor.</li><li>Four people were killed and nearly 80 injured in three blasts on September 29, 2008, in Malegaon, around 270 km from Mumbai.</li><li>Investigations led the Maharashtra Anti-Terror Squad - then headed by 26/11 martyr Hemant Karkare - to activists of a radical Hindu outfit based in Indore.</li><li>The National Investigation Agency arrested three accused but till now, has not filed a single paper against them, said Ms Salian.</li><li>In 2011, when the Congress-led UPA was in power, the three accused got bail because the investigation agency failed to file a charge-sheet in time.</li></ol><br/>