telegram
[Telegram to Mr Minoo Masani]
By Minoo Masani
Swatantra Party, Central Office, 143, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Bombay 1. · Bombay · 1962
17 pages
Summary
This 17-page file records correspondence and supporting agreements concerning the allocation of jeeps to Swatantra Party candidates during the 1962 parliamentary campaign. A telegram from the Bihar State Swatantra Party, signed by H. R. Masani, asks Minoo Masani in Bombay to clarify how a representative is to take possession of jeeps at Patna. The reply states that the Parliamentary Board had not decided to hand over jeeps directly and that only receipts from endorsed candidates could be accepted.
Key points
- A telegram dated 15 January 1962 disputes the proposed handover of jeeps to a party representative reaching Patna.
- The Bihar State Swatantra Party identifies receipts from endorsed candidates as the required documentation.
- A subsequent telegram reports that fifteen candidate-signed receipts had been received by Mohnilal.
- The correspondence refers to jeeps intended for the Kishanganj and Saharsa parliamentary constituencies.
- The file contains individual agreements documenting the delivery of numbered jeeps by the Raja of Ramgarh.
- Each agreement requires the candidate to maintain the jeep and return it to the State Party President at the end of the campaign.
- The agreements identify candidates for multiple Lok Sabha constituencies, including Bhagalpur, Bagha, Motihari, Bettiah, Saharsa, Dhanbad, Palamau, Muzaffarpur, and others.
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