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[Letter to Kusum Kumar Joshi]

By Minoo Masani

1974

1 pages

Summary

In this typed letter dated July 18, 1974, M. R. Masani writes to Kusum Kumari Joshi about his proposed attendance at the National Convention in Delhi on August 4 and 5. He anticipates seeing Joshi there and acknowledges her continuing willingness to speak out.

Masani also encloses a resolution he has tabled for discussion. Its stated purpose is to help the party find a way out of an impending split, and he asks Joshi whether she approves of his approach. The letter is signed by Masani and addressed to Joshi at Mahadev Wadi, Gondal, Rajkot District, Gujarat.

Key points

  • The letter is dated July 18, 1974, and is signed by M. R. Masani.
  • Masani proposes attending the National Convention in Delhi on August 4 and 5.
  • He expects to meet Kusum Kumari Joshi at the convention and refers to her public outspokenness.
  • He encloses a resolution that he has tabled for discussion.
  • The resolution seeks a way to prevent or resolve a party split.
  • Masani asks Joshi for her approval of his approach.

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