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[Letter to C Rajagopalachari]

Rohtak · 1963

1 pages

Summary

This one-page letter, dated November 15, 1963, is written by Hari Ram, Advocate, from Hari Niwas, Rohtak, to C. Rajagopalachari. Hari Ram proposes a convention of leaders of all Indian opposition parties, excluding Communists, together with independent leaders, to oppose the Seventeenth Amendment to the Constitution. He suggests holding the convention in late December while Parliament is in session and asks Rajagopalachari to indicate a convenient date for meeting in Delhi.

The letter records that the General Secretary of the Punjab Swatantra Party has already offered support. A copy is forwarded to Minoo Masani, identified as a Member of Parliament and General Secretary of the Swatantra Party of India, with a request that he endorse the convention and communicate his acceptance promptly.

Key points

  • Hari Ram proposes a convention of opposition-party and independent leaders from across India.
  • Communist parties are explicitly excluded from the proposed gathering.
  • The convention is intended to oppose the Seventeenth Amendment to the Constitution.
  • The proposed timing is late December 1963, during a session of Parliament.
  • The convention is to be convened in Delhi on a date convenient to C. Rajagopalachari.
  • The General Secretary of the Punjab Swatantra Party is said to have offered support.
  • A copy is sent to Minoo Masani seeking his endorsement and immediate acceptance.

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