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[Swatantra Party Andhra Constituency]

Swatantra Party

5 pages

Summary

This five-page internal Swatantra Party document, headed “ANDHRA,” is a constituency-level contact and mobilisation list. It records 91 individuals across Hyderabad, Andhra, Cuddapah, Guntur, Kakinada, Vijayawada, Nellore, Visakhapatnam, and other locations, together with occupations, addresses, political affiliations, and brief assessments of their usefulness to the party.

The remarks document a broad effort to recruit members, sympathisers, organisers, lawyers, journalists, merchants, farmers, legislators, and local association leaders. Individuals offer financial contributions, publicity, personal assistance, local branches, membership drives, organisational work, and even a fundraising drama. Several entries advocate a strongly organised, countrywide party to replace or challenge Congress, while others refer to building Socialist Party branches, convening meetings, and strengthening party activity in Andhra and Telangana. The document is an administrative snapshot rather than a programmatic statement: it contains no formal title, date, author, or detailed account of the party’s policies.

Key points

  • The document lists 91 Andhra-region contacts and prospective supporters of the Swatantra Party.
  • Entries include names, addresses, occupations, professional qualifications, and local organisational positions.
  • Many individuals express willingness to join, enrol as active members, or work for the party.
  • Support offered includes money, publicity, branch-building, recruitment, personal assistance, writing, public meetings, and fundraising activities.
  • The remarks identify lawyers, journalists, merchants, farmers, legislators, retired officials, religious figures, and local association leaders as potential party resources.
  • Several entries call for a strongly organised countrywide party to challenge Congress and establish a significant opposition.
  • The list reflects party-building in Andhra and Telangana but does not provide a formal policy platform or publication date.

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