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DRAFT MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE ORGANISATION SUB-COMMITTEE HELD ON APRIL 7, 1962, AT SIR H. P. MODY'S RESIDENCE IN BOMBAY AT 9.30 A.M.

Bombay · 1962

2 pages

Summary

These draft minutes record a meeting of the Swatantra Party Organisation Sub-Committee held on 7 April 1962 at Sir H. P. Mody’s residence in Bombay. Prof. N. G. Ranga chaired the meeting; C. Rajagopalachari, K. M. Munshi, and M. R. Masani were present, while Homi Mody, the Maharawal of Dungarpur, Raja Raghavendra Pratap Singh of Mankapur, and Bhailalbhai D. Patel attended by invitation. The minutes confirm the previous meeting and approve arrangements for a fitting farewell to the retiring Union president, with Dr. Radhakrishnan named as chairman of the farewell committee.

Key points

  • The Organisation Sub-Committee met in Bombay on 7 April 1962 under Prof. N. G. Ranga’s chairmanship.
  • The minutes of the previous meeting, held in Bombay on 14 March, were confirmed.
  • A committee chaired by Dr. Radhakrishnan was approved to organise a farewell for the retiring President of the Union.
  • An interim State Committee for Delhi was authorised to enrol members and continue the Party’s work until a duly elected committee was established.
  • H. R. Pasricha was designated convenor of the Delhi interim committee, with additional prospective members including Sardar Bahadur Lal Singh, Sardar Sir Sobha Singh, P. N. Joshi, and the Raja of Poonch.
  • The document lists twelve Delhi-based people proposed for committee membership or otherwise associated with the organisation, describing their occupations, party service, and local organising activity.

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