letter
[Letter to Mr Minoo Masani]
Patna · 1968
1 pages
Summary
The letter presents party organisation as requiring practical cooperation, personal responsibility, and firm ideological commitment. Parmanand, citing his poor health and the lack of suitable cooperation, asks to be relieved of his current party responsibilities while assuring Masani that he remains loyal and will “stand firm on the ideology.” The document does not identify the party by name; it is a personal political communication rather than a formal policy statement.
Key points
- The letter responds to Minoo Masani’s resignation from the party executive.
- Parmanand says the resignation’s effects were felt by party members broadly.
- He seeks discussions with Masani about Bihar affairs and party development.
- He also wishes to discuss the matter with Sri Sundermani Patel.
- Poor health and inadequate cooperation have made Parmanand’s responsibilities difficult to sustain.
- He asks to be relieved of his current responsibilities while reaffirming loyalty to the party’s ideology.
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