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[Letter to Mr Narayan]

Bombay-7 · 1974

2 pages

Summary

This two-page English office letter, dated April 3, 1974, is signed by Girish Munshi and addressed to Mr. Narayan of the Swatantra Party. It consists of seven practical requests concerning party organisation and local political coordination. Munshi asks for a meeting agenda item on arranging contact between police officials and party representatives so that constituents’ legitimate grievances can be raised and addressed, and requests that library books be shelved by evening.

The remaining requests concern arranging a meeting with Parmanandji Kejriwal, determining when district and primary-unit meetings should be called, contacting Lalji Bhanji for a meeting at the office, reminding Munshi to contact Devjibhai Ratansi, and compiling a list of people who donated money to the office. The letter offers a concise view of routine administrative work within the Swatantra Party, combining constituent-service coordination, internal scheduling, office management, and donor record-keeping.

Key points

  • Girish Munshi writes to Mr. Narayan at the Swatantra Party office on April 3, 1974.
  • The letter proposes placing police-party liaison concerning constituents’ grievances on the agenda of a meeting on the 20th.
  • Munshi asks that library books be arranged on the shelves by the evening.
  • The letter requests meetings with Parmanandji Kejriwal, Lalji Bhanji, and Devjibhai Ratansi.
  • It asks for information about proposed district and primary-unit meetings.
  • It requests a list of people who donated money to the office.

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