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Index.
Swatantra Party
1 pages
Summary
This single-page English-language archival index inventories 28 records associated with the Swatantra Party, with a strong focus on the Maharashtra unit and party activity during 1974. The listed materials include the party constitution, membership and office-bearer lists, national and state council minutes, agendas, resolutions, policy drafts, circulars, correspondence, press statements, convention papers, resignations, and logistical letters concerning premises and the party symbol.
The index traces organisational and political activity from the National Executive meetings of 6–7 April through the Maharashtra State Council and General Council meetings in June and July, the Delhi Convention of 4–5 August, and correspondence continuing into late August. It names Piloo Mody, Madhu Mehta, Minoo Masani, Mr. Munshi, and Narayan in connection with these records. No page ranges for the indexed documents, publication year, or separate author byline are provided on the visible page.
Key points
- The page is headed “Index.” and lists 28 Swatantra Party-related records.
- The records concern the party constitution, national and state-level membership, office-bearers, councils, and organisational procedure.
- Several entries document resolutions, agendas, and minutes from National Executive, General Council, and Maharashtra State Council meetings.
- The index includes a draft statement of policy described as the “National Alternative.”
- Correspondence and circulars by Piloo Mody, Madhu Mehta, and Minoo Masani are listed among the records.
- The later entries focus on the Maharashtra unit’s internal disputes, including Madhu Mehta’s resignation and related letters.
- The index also records the Delhi Convention, a press statement, premises-related correspondence, and letters concerning the party’s symbol.
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