letter
[Letter from Parmanad Kejriwal]
Bombay · 1964
1 pages
Summary
This single-page letter, dated 29 May 1964 and signed by Parmanand Kejriwal, concerns vehicles assigned to the Central Swatantra Party. Kejriwal tells Jagannath Babu that the Central Bank of India has taken possession of the party’s jeeps and asks him to help the Bank recover vehicles reportedly being withheld or redirected by Raja Rangarh.
Key points
- The letter is addressed to Jagannath Babu and dated 29 May 1964.
- Kejriwal refers to an earlier letter concerning the Central Swatantra Party’s jeeps.
- A representative of the Central Bank of India is expected to visit Muzaffarpur to take charge of additional jeeps.
- The letter alleges that Raja Rangarh is not delivering the required jeep to the Bank and is playing one party against another.
- Kejriwal asks Jagannath Babu to identify where the Bank’s jeeps are located and with whom.
- Copies are sent to the Muzaffarpur office and to Mehta Kejriwal, who is asked to assist Mr. Gosh.
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