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THREE LINE WHIP

Swatantra Party Parliamentary Office · New Delhi · 1969

1 pages

Summary

“THREE LINE WHIP” is a one-page internal circular issued by the Swatantra Party Parliamentary Office in New Delhi on July 31, 1969. It instructs party members to attend the House from 3:30 p.m. on Friday, August 1, 1969, for a parliamentary vote.

The circular directs members to vote against Shri Rabi Ray’s resolution concerning the abolition of the privy purses and privileges of former rulers. It also instructs them to oppose any substitute motion, including one associated with a Congress member. The notice is signed by Y. G. Gowd, identified as Chief Whip, and I. N. Patodia, identified as Secretary.

Key points

  • The document is an internal Swatantra Party parliamentary whip notice.
  • It is dated July 31, 1969, and issued from New Delhi.
  • Party members are instructed to be present in the House from 3:30 p.m. on August 1, 1969.
  • The stated purpose is to coordinate opposition to a resolution concerning privy purses and the privileges of former rulers.
  • Members are also instructed to oppose a substitute motion associated with a Congress member.
  • The notice is signed by Y. G. Gowd as Chief Whip and I. N. Patodia as Secretary.

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