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Suresh Kumar's effort draws a blank

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BANGALORE: Repeated efforts by Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister S. Suresh Kumar on Saturday to get an appointment with Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly Siddaramaiah to make a personal appeal to him to drop the plan by the Congress to boycott the legislature session are learnt to have failed.

Sources in the secretariat said that Mr. Suresh Kumar, who is in Lucknow to attend the party's national executive committee meeting, tried to contact Mr. Siddaramaiah twice through his personal staff to seek an appointment to hold talks with him in the wake of the Congress boycotting the legislature session. However, Mr. Siddaramaiah is learnt to have rejected the request for the appointment.

Mr. Suresh Kumar is even learnt to have offered to fly down to Bangalore on Saturday itself to meet Mr. Siddaramaiah. But, all efforts went in vain.

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