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{{Short description|Political party in Kerala, India}}
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'''Communist Revolutionary Party''', a [[political party]] in [[Kerala]], [[India]]. It was led by [[K.P.R. Gopalan]].<ref>Singh, Prakash, ''The Naxalite Movement in India''. [[New Delhi]]: [[Rupa & Co.]], 1999, {{ISBN|81-7167-294-9}}, p. 64.</ref> The party contested the 1970 elections, without success.<ref>Mohanty, Manoranjan. ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=da2NAAAAMAAJ Revolutionary Violence. A Study of the Maoist Movement in India]''. [[New Delhi]]: Sterling Publishers, 1977. p. 179</ref> It was, however, significant since this was the first group coming from the [[AICCCR]] tradition who tried to use elections for revolutionary purposes.
'''Communist Revolutionary Party''' was a [[political party]] in Kerala, India. It was led by [[K.P.R. Gopalan]].<ref>Singh, Prakash, ''The Naxalite Movement in India''. New Delhi: [[Rupa & Co.]], 1999, {{ISBN|81-7167-294-9}}, p. 64.</ref> The party contested the 1970 elections, without success.<ref>Mohanty, Manoranjan. ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=da2NAAAAMAAJ Revolutionary Violence. A Study of the Maoist Movement in India]''. New Delhi: Sterling Publishers, 1977. p. 179</ref> It was, however, significant since this was the first group coming from the [[AICCCR]] tradition who tried to use elections for revolutionary purposes.


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Communist Revolutionary Party was a political party in Kerala, India. It was led by K.P.R. Gopalan.[1] The party contested the 1970 elections, without success.[2] It was, however, significant since this was the first group coming from the AICCCR tradition who tried to use elections for revolutionary purposes.

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  1. Singh, Prakash, The Naxalite Movement in India. New Delhi: Rupa & Co., 1999, ISBN 81-7167-294-9, p. 64.
  2. Mohanty, Manoranjan. Revolutionary Violence. A Study of the Maoist Movement in India. New Delhi: Sterling Publishers, 1977. p. 179