Letter to: Rupanuga — Camp: 7, Bury Place; London, W.C. 1; ENGLAND — 8 August, 1971

Letter to: Rupanuga
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Camp: 7, Bury Place; London,
W.C. 1; ENGLAND
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8 August, 1971
My Dear Rupanuga,
Please-accept my blessings. I am in due receipt of your letter dated 3d August, 1971 and have noted the contents carefully. So far approaching the U.N. directly, if we go to the U.N. or to the Indian Government, there will be no possibility of getting any help. They are so much uncooperative. So there is no use in contacting Pradyumna's uncle. It is simp a waste of time.
Regarding Bhavananda's engagement, I have already replied that point by separate post. Bhavananda, or anyone else going to India, should first take a missionary visa. That is required.
Your program for preaching in the colleges is very encouraging. You should seriously organize this program. We must concentrate our energy to give enlightenment to the college and university students and push our literature through them also. So do it nicely.
So far Mr. Fulton is concerned, he never did anything. Simply he got my contract arranged but never did a thing. Therefore he is useless. Don't bother to see him.
Hoping this will meet you in good health.
Your ever well-wisher,
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami
ACBS/adb
Sriman Rupanuga Das Adhikary
c/o ISKCON - N.Y.
 

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