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Correspondence from Atal Bihari Vajpayee on Jammu & Kashmir Issue

06 September 1984 Source: Personal Letter (Archival Document)

A letter from Atal Bihari Vajpayee acknowledging communication regarding Jammu & Kashmir, expressing concern and urging further clarity to inform public understanding.

This archival letter, dated 6 September 1984, was written by Atal Bihari Vajpayee, then a prominent national leader and Member of Parliament, and addressed to Pyare Lal Kaul.

In the letter, Vajpayee acknowledges receipt of Kaul’s communication concerning matters related to Jammu & Kashmir. He notes that he had already taken up the issue through parliamentary procedures, indicating that the matter had been raised at an official level.

Expressing concern over the developments described, Vajpayee conveys that the situation is troubling and requires careful attention. He encourages Kaul to provide a more detailed account of the issue so that greater clarity can be achieved and public awareness can be enhanced.

The tone of the letter reflects seriousness and engagement with the subject, highlighting the importance of informed discussion and responsible handling of matters concerning Jammu & Kashmir.

This correspondence stands as a testament to the interaction between public representatives and concerned citizens or leaders, demonstrating how issues of regional importance were communicated and addressed at the national level.

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Correspondence from Atal Bihari Vajpayee on Jammu & Kashmir Issue

Original scanned document shared for archival reference.