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[Letter from Mr Minoo Masani]

By Minoo Masani

1962

1 pages

Summary

In this letter dated 28 March 1962, M. R. Masani writes to Sardar Kapur Singh about cooperating to build the Party both in Parliament and outside it. Masani invites Kapur Singh to attend the Candidates’ Convention in Bombay on 7–8 April, describing it as an opportunity to meet Rajaji and other candidates and to learn about both successful and unsuccessful candidates.

Masani also encloses notices for two meetings in Delhi on the afternoon of Sunday, 15 April, and asks Kapur Singh to attend if convenient. The letter is organizational in character, documenting efforts to coordinate party-building, candidate selection, and meetings in the period following the Party’s formation.

Key points

  • Masani welcomes Kapur Singh’s cooperation in building the Party in Parliament and outside it.
  • He invites Kapur Singh to the Candidates’ Convention in Bombay on 7–8 April 1962.
  • The convention is intended to bring together successful and unsuccessful candidates, Rajaji, and other party members.
  • Masani encloses notices for two meetings in Delhi scheduled for 15 April.
  • The letter records practical efforts at party coordination and political organization.

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