Summary
A brief typed note from M. R. Masani in Bombay to Girish Munshi of the Maharashtra Swatantra Party, dated 15 April 1977. Masani apologises that a meeting held the previous day had to be ended abruptly and proposes that Munshi and a colleague named Kejriwal come to his residence for a fuller discussion on Saturday, 23 April, at 10 a.m. A copy of the letter is being sent to S. V. Raju, whom Masani instructs, in a carbon-copy note, to attend as well and bring along two other colleagues referred to only as KH and Sampat. The document is a single-page piece of Swatantra Party organisational correspondence and offers no substantive argument beyond the logistics of the proposed meeting.
Key points
- Single-page typed letter from M. R. Masani to Girish Munshi, dated 15 April 1977, sent from 143 Mahatma Gandhi Road, Bombay 400 023.
- Masani apologises that a meeting on 14 April had to be ended abruptly.
- He invites Munshi, together with a colleague named Kejriwal, to a detailed discussion at his residence on Saturday, 23 April, at 10 a.m.
- Munshi is addressed as being at the Maharashtra Swatantra Party at 143 Mahatma Gandhi Road, Bombay 1.
- A copy is sent to S. V. Raju, with a note asking him to come along with KH and Sampat.
- The letter is purely organisational correspondence and contains no policy discussion or argumentation.
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