Summary
This one-page letter from M. R. Masani to N. Dandeker is dated 28 May 1968 and written from Bombay. Masani acknowledges Dandeker’s letter of 22 May after returning from Europe and refers to earlier letters sent to Dandeker and members of the Swatantra Party’s General Council.
Masani reiterates that he has already said all that can usefully be said on the subject under discussion. He rejects Dandeker’s position, stating that Dandeker’s letter leaves him unconvinced and that he fears Dandeker is pursuing the wrong course. The page also contains handwritten marginal annotations, including references to declining or accepting a nomination, but their full context is not clear.
Key points
- The letter is dated 28 May 1968 and addressed from Bombay.
- Masani writes to N. Dandeker after returning from Europe.
- He acknowledges Dandeker’s letter of 22 May.
- Masani refers to earlier correspondence with Dandeker and the Swatantra Party General Council.
- He says he has already stated everything useful that can be said on the subject.
- He remains unconvinced by Dandeker’s letter and warns that Dandeker is on the wrong track.
- Handwritten marginal notes discuss a nomination, but their complete meaning is uncertain.
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