Summary
Dated 21 January 1963, M. R. Masani writes to Professor N. G. Ranga about a factual report prepared by Rajaji and K. M. Munshi after an Organisation Sub-Committee meeting in Madras. The report is intended for consideration by the Central Organising Committee (C.O.C.) at its meeting in Bombay on 9 February, after which it would be passed to the General Council with any amendments made by the C.O.C.
Masani asks Ranga to indicate whether he wants alterations to the report. He states that, absent a response by the end of January, he will assume that Ranga approves the report without changes and that it may then be circulated to C.O.C. members. The page also bears a handwritten circled archival reference, “3256,” and a handwritten note near the top.
Key points
- The letter is dated 21 January 1963 and is signed by M. R. Masani.
- Masani reports that Rajaji and K. M. Munshi prepared a factual report following an Organisation Sub-Committee meeting in Madras.
- The report is scheduled for consideration by the Central Organising Committee in Bombay on 9 February.
- The C.O.C. is expected to endorse and amend the report before forwarding it to the General Council.
- Masani asks N. G. Ranga to suggest any desired alterations by the end of January.
- In the absence of a response, Masani will treat Ranga’s silence as approval and arrange circulation of the report to C.O.C. members.
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