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Re:- Kashmir Issue

By Piloo Mody

Swatantra Party Bombay Region · Bombay · 1964

1 pages

Summary

In this one-page letter dated 10 April 1964, Piloo Mody writes from the Swatantra Party’s Bombay Region office to M. R. Masani about the Kashmir issue. Mody argues that the Party needs a single official position that all members can cite and present uniformly.

The letter notes that the Swatantra Party’s parliamentary group appears to have formulated a policy and asks whether that position is officially authoritative. If so, Mody requests that the Party’s regional units be informed, emphasizing that the Bombay unit wants an early clarification.

Key points

  • The letter concerns the Swatantra Party’s position on the Kashmir issue.
  • Mody calls for an official view that all Party members can quote uniformly.
  • He refers to a policy apparently formulated by the Party in Parliament.
  • He asks whether the parliamentary policy is the Party’s official position.
  • He requests that regional Party units be informed if the policy is authoritative.
  • The Bombay unit seeks an early clarification.

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