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CENTRAL PARLIAMENTARY BOARD CIRCULAR NO. 1/1965

By Minoo Masani

Swatantra Party CENTRAL OFFICE · BOMBAY 1 · 1965

1 pages

Summary

Dated February 22, 1965, this Swatantra Party circular from the Central Office announces the first meeting of the Central Parliamentary Board nominated by the National Executive. The meeting is scheduled for Sunday, March 14, in New Delhi, with the precise venue to be communicated later.

Signed by M. R. Masani in his capacity as General Secretary, the circular sets out three items of business: confirmation of the minutes of the previous Parliamentary Board meeting held on September 30, 1964; consideration of action arising from a General Council resolution endorsing the General Secretary’s Statement on Organisation; and any other business permitted by the Chair. The page is therefore an administrative party notice focused on parliamentary-board procedure and organisational follow-up.

Key points

  • The circular is dated February 22, 1965, and issued on Swatantra Party Central Office letterhead.
  • It announces the first meeting of the Central Parliamentary Board nominated by the National Executive.
  • The meeting is scheduled for Sunday, March 14, in New Delhi.
  • The precise meeting location was to be communicated separately.
  • The agenda includes confirmation of the minutes of the September 30, 1964, Parliamentary Board meeting.
  • The Board is to consider action arising from a General Council resolution endorsing the General Secretary’s Statement on Organisation.
  • The agenda concludes with provision for other business with the Chair’s permission.
  • M. R. Masani signs the notice as General Secretary.

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