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[Letter to Madhu N Mehta]

Madras-31 · 1968

2 pages

Summary

This two-page English correspondence, dated April 3, 1968, is a brief political letter from Dr. M. Santosham, identified on parliamentary letterhead as a Member of Parliament in the Lok Sabha, to Madhu N. Mehta. Santosham acknowledges receiving Mehta’s circular letter of March 31, 1968 and states that he agrees with it.

The letter records Santosham’s support for a request to Mr. Dandekar to convene a General Council meeting. Beyond this procedural political position, the document provides no substantive discussion of policy, ideology, or the issues motivating the proposed meeting. The second rendered page is an inland-letter envelope addressed to Santosham at his Madras residence.

Key points

  • The letter is dated April 3, 1968.
  • Dr. M. Santosham writes from parliamentary letterhead identifying him as a Lok Sabha Member of Parliament.
  • The recipient is Madhu N. Mehta of 84A Napeansea Road, Bombay 6.
  • Santosham acknowledges receiving Mehta’s circular letter dated March 31, 1968.
  • Santosham agrees with Mehta and says he has written to Mr. Dandekar.
  • The stated purpose of that communication is to call a General Council meeting.
  • The rendered pages do not explain the organisation, dispute, or policy issue behind the proposed meeting.

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