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[Letter to N G Ranga]

By Minoo Masani

1964

1 pages

Summary

This one-page letter, dated 9 May 1964, concerns preparations for a Parliamentary Board meeting in Madras scheduled for 16–17 May. M. R. Masani tells N. G. Ranga that an agenda and an additional copy have been sent, and reports writing to three parties regarding a complaint attributed to “Zejriwal,” following lines suggested by C. Rajagopalachari (“Rajaji”) and agreed to by Ranga.

Masani emphasizes discretion: he says he made the letters cryptic and included only what he considered necessary, then asks Ranga for approval. The page also records the formal address and copy notation identifying Ranga as a Member of Parliament representing Chittoor District, Andhra Pradesh.

Key points

  • The letter is dated 9 May 1964.
  • It refers to a Parliamentary Board meeting in Madras on 16 and 17 May.
  • Masani says the meeting agenda and an extra copy have been sent to Ranga.
  • He reports sending letters to three parties concerning a complaint by or involving “Zejriwal.”
  • The wording of those letters followed suggestions from Rajaji and an agreement with Ranga.
  • Masani deliberately kept the letters cryptic and limited them to what he regarded as necessary.

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