Summary
In this letter dated January 18, 1976, Jayaprakash Narayan writes to Prime Minister Indira Gandhi after meeting N. G. Goray, who has shown him a letter jointly written by Goray and H. M. Patel. Narayan argues that steps should be taken to end the prevailing impasse and begin a dialogue.
Key points
- The letter is addressed to Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and dated January 18, 1976.
- N. G. Goray has given Narayan a copy of a letter written jointly with H. M. Patel.
- Narayan calls for steps to terminate the present impasse and begin a dialogue.
- He says consultation with senior political colleagues is necessary before such a dialogue begins.
- The colleagues named include Morarji Desai, Charan Singh, Asoka Mehta, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Madhav Limaye, and Siddharaj Dhadda.
- Narayan concludes that only Gandhi can make a meeting possible and sends the communication through Goray.
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