letter
[Letter to Mr Minoo Masani]
Nidubrolu · 1964
1 pages
Summary
In this letter dated 17 June 1964 from Nidubrolu, Prof. N. G. Ranga sends Minoo Masani separate suggestions on election procedure. He asks Masani to consider the proposals carefully and incorporate as many as are practicable into the relevant rules, while giving special attention to Madhya Pradesh, Bengal, and Assam.
A handwritten annotation extends the concern to Bihar, asking whether there is enough time to complete the election process there as well. The note frames the issue as one of administrative timing and state-specific electoral needs. The page is a typed English office letter on Ranga’s parliamentary letterhead, with handwritten additions and signature.
Key points
- Ranga forwards separate suggestions concerning election procedure.
- He asks Masani to incorporate as many suggestions as may be convenient and useful.
- The letter specifically identifies Madhya Pradesh, Bengal, and Assam as requiring special attention.
- A handwritten note raises the same question about Bihar.
- The annotation emphasizes the time factor in completing elections across the states.
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