Summary
In this one-page letter dated May 30, 1974, S. V. Raju writes to J. Ramabhedran about a matter they have discussed extensively. Raju asks Ramabhedran to travel to Delhi for the General Council meeting on June 9–10, where he can present his views forcefully and coherently and discuss details with Minoo Masani.
Raju also asks Ramabhedran to inform Mr. Arya of his Delhi arrangements and remain in contact with him, since Arya can arrange meetings with Masani and others who share Ramabhedran’s views. The letter is therefore a practical piece of political coordination, linking an ongoing discussion to an upcoming General Council meeting.
Key points
- The letter is dated May 30, 1974, and is signed by S. V. Raju.
- Raju refers to an issue on which he and Ramabhedran have had extensive prior discussion.
- He urges Ramabhedran to attend the General Council meeting in Delhi on June 9–10.
- Raju wants Ramabhedran to present his views forcefully and coherently.
- Minoo Masani is identified as a person with whom Ramabhedran should discuss the matter.
- Mr. Arya is asked to help arrange meetings with Masani and others who share Ramabhedran’s views.
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