Summary
This three-page correspondence consists of a letter from C. Rajagopalachari to M. R. Masani dated 3 February 1963, together with true copies of two related telegrams. Rajagopalachari acknowledges Masani’s letter about discussions with “Ranga” and forwards a telegram received from Ramgarh, sent from Calcutta, along with his reply.
The attached telegrams concern arranging a meeting in Madras. Kamakhya Narain Singh asks Rajagopalachari to meet him on Wednesday, 6 February, while Rajagopalachari’s reply proposes meeting only in Bombay. The document therefore records a brief exchange about political consultations and travel arrangements; it does not provide substantive detail about the issues discussed in the proposed meeting.
Key points
- Rajagopalachari’s letter to M. R. Masani is dated 3 February 1963.
- He acknowledges Masani’s account of talks with someone referred to as “Ranga.”
- The letter encloses a telegram received from Ramgarh, sent from Calcutta, and Rajagopalachari’s reply.
- Kamakhya Narain Singh requests a meeting with Rajagopalachari in Madras on Wednesday, 6 February.
- Rajagopalachari’s telegram reply proposes meeting only in Bombay.
- The pages document political communication and meeting coordination rather than a developed policy argument.
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