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circular

CIRCULAR.

SWATANTRA PARTY, Bombay Office, 143, Mahatma Gandhi Road, BOMBAY-1 · Bombay · 1974

1 pages

Summary

This one-page circular, dated June 22, 1974, is issued by the Swatantra Party’s Bombay office to members of the Maharashtra State Council. It convenes a State Council meeting for July 6, 1974, at the party office in Bombay, and asks members to consult party workers in their respective areas before attending.

The stated agenda is to confirm the minutes of the previous State Council meeting, consider the draft statement of policy for a proposed new party, and determine the Maharashtra council’s position on that proposal. The circular also refers to a draft statement of policy and a circular letter by Piloo Mody concerning a proposed merger, to be discussed before the matter reaches the National Convention. The supplied PDF ends with a continuation marker, “…2/-”, so the subsequent page is not available here.

Key points

  • The circular is dated June 22, 1974, and is issued from the Swatantra Party’s Bombay office.
  • It is addressed to all members of the Swatantra Party, Maharashtra, and announces a State Council meeting on July 6, 1974.
  • The meeting is to consider the draft statement of policy of a proposed new party and the Maharashtra council’s position on it.
  • The document refers to Piloo Mody’s circular letter and to a proposed merger to be considered before the National Convention.
  • The agenda includes confirmation of previous minutes and any other matter permitted by the Chairman.
  • Members are asked to obtain opinions from party workers in their areas and present them at the meeting.
  • The visible page is signed by Girish Munshi as General Secretary.

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