Summary
This one-page English telegram from M. R. Masani concerns a no-confidence motion. Masani tells the recipient that details have been sent both to them and to Dandekar, and says he is writing again on the 26th. The document is a brief piece of parliamentary and party-political correspondence rather than a substantive policy argument.
The telegram form identifies New Delhi as the origin and carries Indian Posts and Telegraphs Department markings. The visible date stamp is incomplete, and no unambiguous year is printed; the circled “1899” appears to be an archival mark rather than a date.
Key points
- M. R. Masani is identified as the sender.
- The message concerns a no-confidence motion.
- Details were sent to the recipient and to Dandekar.
- Masani indicates that he is writing again on the 26th.
- The telegram originated in New Delhi and was handled through the Indian Posts and Telegraphs Department.
- The document does not establish a publication year or a fully identified recipient.
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