Summary
In this letter dated 18 March 1971, M. R. Masani responds to a telegram from Ratti and J. J. Singh. He acknowledges that the situation is very bad, but says its seriousness is more impersonal and profound than either recipient may realise, while urging them to continue hoping for the best.
Masani also apologises for delaying repayment of a debt and encloses a cheque for Rs. 100. He closes by affirming that the recipients deserve to win by demonstrating political judgment. The page is a personal, supportive letter; it does not identify the underlying crisis or provide further political detail.
Key points
- The letter is dated 18 March 1971 and is signed by M. R. Masani.
- Masani replies to a telegram from Ratti and J. J. Singh.
- He describes the situation as very bad and as more impersonal and profound than the recipients realise.
- Despite the seriousness of events, he encourages the recipients to continue hoping for the best.
- He apologises for delaying repayment of a debt and encloses a cheque for Rs. 100.
- He expresses the view that the recipients deserve to win by showing political judgment.
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