Summary
This undated-title office letter, signed by M. R. Masani and dated 23 January 1962 (with the signature additionally dated 24 January 1962), concerns the financing and logistical support of endorsed or semi-endorsed Lok Sabha candidates of the Party in Bihar. Masani reports receiving 15 jeep receipts from Major Mohan Lal, while noting that the candidates could not be personally checked because they were absent from Patna.
Key points
- The letter records 15 receipts for jeeps supplied to endorsed or semi-endorsed Lok Sabha candidates in Bihar.
- The receipts were handed to Masani by Major Mohan Lal, but the candidates could not be verified in person because they were away from Patna.
- Masani criticises Shri Kamakhya Narain Singh for failing to supply jeeps to the Saharsa and Purnea districts despite assurances and repeated requests.
- The Central Office is instructed to remit the full Rs. 25,000 due for the endorsed seats of Kishanganj and Saharsa.
- Only Rs. 5,000 had so far been sent to the two constituencies, leaving Rs. 20,000 to be paid to each.
- Mr. Raju is asked to arrange a telegraphic remittance of Rs. 10,000 to Mr. Ramnugrah Jha and Rs. 10,000 to Mr. Punyanand Jha.
- The letter requires receipts from the relevant candidates, including Bokai Mandal on behalf of himself and his supporting candidates, before further funds are remitted.
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