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[Letter to Mr Minoo Masani]

Bombay · 1968

1 pages

Summary

This one-page letter, dated 31 March 1968, is from Minoo J. Shroff to Minoo Masani. Shroff expresses concern that Masani has resigned from the Central Executive and Parliamentary Board of their party. While acknowledging that Masani has reasons for the decision, Shroff urges him to reconsider and continue contributing his mature guidance.

The letter frames Masani’s continued participation as especially important because, in Shroff’s view, self-seeking members who disregard the party’s principles have undermined it. Shroff therefore argues that principled and responsible figures should remain in positions of authority and help remove undesirable elements. The document closes with cordial regards and best wishes.

Key points

  • Minoo Shroff writes to Minoo Masani on 31 March 1968.
  • Shroff refers to Masani’s resignation from the party’s Central Executive and Parliamentary Board.
  • Although Shroff acknowledges Masani’s reasons, he urges him to reconsider.
  • Masani’s mature guidance is presented as a benefit to the party.
  • The letter criticizes self-seeking people who have disregarded the party’s principles.
  • Shroff calls for responsible figures to remain in party positions and cleanse it of undesirable elements.

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