Summary
This one-page express telegram, dated 14 June 1966, records M. R. Masani’s arrangements for a meeting with A. P. Jain. Masani explains that the Prime Minister will be out of town from 17 to 21 June and therefore proposes fixing the meeting for 5 p.m. on 22 June, asking Jain to wire his convenience.
The document is a brief logistical communication rather than a substantive political or policy statement. It includes Masani’s Bombay address and a confirmatory copy sent by post to Jain at 53 North Avenue, New Delhi.
Key points
- The document is marked “EXPRESS” and is formatted as a telegram.
- It is dated 14 June 1966.
- M. R. Masani states that the Prime Minister will be out of town between 17 and 21 June.
- A meeting with A. P. Jain is tentatively proposed for 5 p.m. on 22 June.
- Masani asks Jain to wire whether the proposed time is convenient.
- A confirmatory copy was sent by post from Bombay to Jain’s New Delhi address.
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