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[Letter to Mr Minoo Masani]

NEW DELHI-11 · 1970

1 pages

Summary

This one-page letter, dated April 3, 1970, is written by Prof. N. G. Ranga, Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha), to M. R. Masani. Ranga says he is enclosing copies of his own letter to “Rajajee” and of Jaideep Singhjee’s letter to him, describing both as self-explanatory and referring Masani to his established approach and views.

Key points

  • The document is a typed letter on N. G. Ranga’s parliamentary letterhead, dated April 3, 1970.
  • Ranga addresses M. R. Masani and encloses two letters.
  • The enclosures comprise Ranga’s letter to “Rajajee” and Jaideep Singhjee’s letter to Ranga.
  • Ranga characterizes the enclosed letters as self-explanatory.
  • Ranga asks Masani to provide “statesmanlike and broadminded lead” to their party in the matter.
  • The letter is signed by N. G. Ranga and copied to Rajajee, Madras.

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