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Sub title : Personal correspondence addressing public misrepresentation and regional governance concerns
Subject: Colonial administration | Political communication | Public statements | Governance in Baluchistan
Language: English
Page: 2.p
Source: National Archives of Pakistan
Serial no: 28521
Keyword: Handwritten letter -- Political correspondence -- Baluchistan -- Colonial administration -- Public opinion -- Governance -- Historical manuscript
Abstract: This handwritten letter discusses the writer’s concern over public statements made in newspapers or political outlets that allegedly misrepresent his position or authority. The author explains that circumstances prevented him from clarifying these statements earlier and emphasizes the importance of acting according to local conditions. The letter references Baluchistan, noting concerns about governance and the population’s desire for protection. The tone is formal, explanatory, and defensive, ending with a courteous closing and signature.
Description: Two-page handwritten letter written in cursive ink on light-colored paper. The text is arranged in paragraph form, with page numbers at the top. The letter reflects formal English usage and addresses political and administrative matters, including public perception and regional governance. It concludes with a formal sign-off (“Yours sincerely”) and a handwritten signature reading “Geo.” The document shows signs of age, including slight discoloration and creasing. SCANNED BY: NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF PAKISTAN.
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