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[Letter from Mr Minoo Masani]

By Minoo Masani

Swatantra Party—PARLIAMENTARY OFFICE · NEW DELHI-1 · 1967

1 pages

Summary

This one-page letter, dated March 23, 1967, is written by M. R. Masani from the Swatantra Party Parliamentary Office to the Speaker of the Lok Sabha. Masani identifies himself as associated with the Congress for Cultural Freedom, an organisation mentioned during questioning concerning the U.S.S.R., which was scheduled for discussion that afternoon.

Masani asks the Speaker to call on him, if his name is mentioned or if the Speaker considers it necessary, so that he can give a brief explanation before the discussion ends. He specifies that he would take no more than two or three minutes.

Key points

  • The letter is addressed to the Speaker of the Lok Sabha and dated March 23, 1967.
  • Masani states that he is associated with the Congress for Cultural Freedom.
  • The organisation had been mentioned during questioning concerning the U.S.S.R.
  • Masani asks to be called upon if his name is mentioned or if the Speaker considers it necessary.
  • He offers to provide a brief explanation before the discussion concludes.
  • He promises to speak for no more than two or three minutes.

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