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Ranga may be Swatantra chief
Hindustan Times · New Delhi · 1971
1 pages
Summary
This one-page Hindustan Times report, datelined New Delhi, April 4, states that N. G. Ranga may return as chairman of the Swatantra Party after M. R. Masani resigned. It notes that Ranga had led the party before Masani took over.
The report says the party’s general council will meet in Bombay on April 17 to elect a new chairman and consider measures to strengthen the organisation. No personal byline is printed; the credit is “Hindustan Times Correspondent.”
Key points
- N. G. Ranga is reported as a possible successor to M. R. Masani as Swatantra Party chairman.
- M. R. Masani is said to have resigned from the chairmanship.
- Ranga had previously served as the party’s chief.
- The Swatantra Party general council was scheduled to meet in Bombay on April 17.
- The meeting would elect a new chairman and consider organisational-strengthening measures.
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