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NATIONAL EXECUTIVE'S CIRCULAR NO. 3/1965

By Minoo Masani

Swatantra Party · Bombay · 1965

1 pages

Summary

This one-page Swatantra Party circular, dated October 18, 1965, announces the agenda for the National Executive’s next meeting, scheduled for October 30 at Kalki Buildings, Kilpauk, Madras. It calls for confirmation of the minutes of the June 5 meeting, discussion of current political issues and the party’s position on them, and determination of the time and venue of the next national convention.

The circular also asks recipients to inform the Tamilnad Swatantra Party’s General Secretary, G. N. Lawande, of their arrival arrangements and any accommodation or return-reservation requirements, with a copy of the reply to be sent to Bombay. It is signed by M. R. Masani as General Secretary and reflects the party’s routine organisational and deliberative procedures.

Key points

  • The document is National Executive’s Circular No. 3/1965, dated October 18, 1965.
  • The next National Executive meeting was to be held on October 30, 1965, at Kalki Buildings, Kilpauk, Madras.
  • The agenda includes confirmation of minutes from the June 5, 1965 meeting in Madras.
  • The National Executive was to discuss current political issues and the Swatantra Party’s attitude toward them.
  • The meeting was also to consider the time and venue of the party’s next national convention.
  • Recipients were asked to communicate travel, accommodation, and return-reservation requirements to G. N. Lawande.
  • M. R. Masani signed the circular as General Secretary.

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