resolution
Resolution recommended by the Central Organising Committee for adoption by the General Council of the Party.
1963
1 pages
Summary
This one-page English resolution records the General Council’s response to an appeal by some Party members in Bihar against a decision taken at Madras the previous July by the Organisation Sub-Committee and the Parliamentary Board. The appeal had been withdrawn, and the Council reaffirmed its confidence in the Central Organising Committee, the Organisation Sub-Committee, and the Parliamentary Board.
Key points
- The document is a resolution recommended by the Central Organising Committee for adoption by the General Council of the Party.
- An appeal lodged by some Party members in Bihar had challenged a decision taken at Madras the previous July.
- The appeal had been withdrawn by the time of the General Council’s consideration.
- The General Council reaffirmed its confidence in three Party bodies: the Central Organising Committee, the Organisation Sub-Committee, and the Parliamentary Board.
- The resolution specifically names K. M. Munshi and M. R. Masani among those in whom confidence was reaffirmed.
- N. Dandekar is listed as proposer and Savi Ganesan as seconder.
- The document is dated 9/2/63; the day-month order is not explicit.
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