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correspondence

[Letter to GK Sundaram]

By Minoo Masani

1974

2 pages

Summary

This two-page correspondence file contains two letters written by M.R. Masani on December 4, 1974, under reference number 70. In the first, addressed to G.K. Sundaram, Masani regrets that he cannot attend Sundaram’s meeting in Madras on December 8, while noting that he will address a meeting under the auspices of the Swatantra Party in Madras on December 12. The letter identifies Sundaram as Treasurer of the All India Swatantra Party and is addressed to him in Coimbatore.

The second letter, addressed to Girish Munshi of the Swatantra Party Maharashtra, likewise explains Masani’s inability to attend a meeting in Madras. Masani states that an existing engagement requires him to be in Madras on December 12 and cannot be shifted, and says that he has informed Sundaram accordingly. The pages document party coordination and scheduling rather than presenting an extended political argument.

Key points

  • The file contains two separate letters by M.R. Masani, both dated December 4, 1974.
  • Masani declines invitations or requests connected with meetings in Madras.
  • He confirms that he will address a Swatantra Party meeting in Madras on December 12.
  • The first letter is addressed to G.K. Sundaram, identified as Treasurer of the All India Swatantra Party.
  • The second letter is addressed to Girish Munshi of the Swatantra Party Maharashtra.
  • Masani says his December 12 engagement cannot be shifted and that he has informed Sundaram.
  • The correspondence reflects routine organisational communication within the Swatantra Party.

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