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SWATANTRA PARTY OFFICE DIRECTORY

1974 - 1975

Swatantra Party · Bombay · 1974

27 pages

Summary

The Swatantra Party Office Directory for 1974–1975 is an institutional reference document listing the party’s national and regional organization. It begins with the national headquarters in Bombay, identifies the executive secretary, and provides addresses and contact details for state and regional offices in Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Delhi, Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Orissa, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal, as well as a parliamentary office in New Delhi.

The directory records the party’s office-bearers and personnel, including the National Executive, General Council, Central Parliamentary Board, Members of Parliament, permanent invitees, and state office-bearers. The listings show a geographically dispersed organization with representatives across multiple states and include prominent party figures such as Piloo Mody, H. M. Patel, G. Latchanna, Rajmata Gayatri Devi, R. N. Singh Deo, and Minoo Masani. The visible pages document the directory through printed page 11 and continue into the Central Parliamentary Board and state-office-bearer sections; the remaining pages of the 27-page PDF were not rendered.

Key points

  • The directory covers the Swatantra Party’s organization for 1974–1975.
  • National headquarters are listed at 143 Mahatma Gandhi Road, Bombay 1, with contact information and an executive secretary.
  • State and regional offices are documented across twelve states or regions, along with a parliamentary office in New Delhi.
  • The National Executive listing includes a president, vice-presidents, treasurers, joint-secretaries, and members.
  • The General Council section lists party personnel by state, beginning with Andhra Pradesh and continuing through other regions.
  • The directory includes a Central Parliamentary Board and a separate list of Swatantra members of Parliament.
  • Permanent invitees, including presidents of state units, are listed alongside addresses and constituency or regional affiliations.
  • The document functions as an administrative and contact reference rather than a programmatic or argumentative political text.

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