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| colorcode | | colorcode = {{party color|Communist Party of India}} | ||
| | | name = Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) | ||
| foundation | | logo = South Asian Communist Banner.svg | ||
| dissolution | | flag = | ||
| split | | foundation = 6 December 1972 | ||
| ideology | | country = India | ||
| position | | founder = Mahadev Mukherjee | ||
| colours | | dissolution = | ||
| symbol | | split = [[Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist)]] | ||
| | | ideology = {{ubl|[[Communism]]|[[Marxism–Leninism]]|[[Stalinism]]|[[Maoism]]|[[Anti-revisionism]]}} | ||
| position = [[Far-left politics|Far-left]] | |||
| colours = {{Color box|{{party color|Communist Party of India}}|border=darkgray}} [[Red (colour)|Red]] | |||
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| website = https://cpindiaml.wordpress.com | |||
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'''Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist)''' is a | '''Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist)''' is a [[Anti-revisionism|anti-revisionist]] [[Marxism–Leninism|Marxist–Leninist]] [[communist party]] in India. After the death of [[Charu Majumdar]] in 1972 the [[Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist)]] pro Charu Majumdar central committee was led by Mahadev Mukherjee and [[Jagjit Singh Sohal]], and the Central Committee took a stand to defend the line of Charu Majumdar on 5–6 December 1972. | ||
The pro | The pro Charu Majumdar CPI (M-L) soon faced a split on the question of [[Lin Biao]] and the tenth congress of the [[Communist Party of China]], the faction led by Jauhar, Vinod Mishra and Swadesh Bhattacharya parted way from the party by opposing the line of the Central Committee and founded the [[Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation]] in 1973 which became the pro Charu Majumdar and anti Lin Biao faction. | ||
The pro | The pro Charu Majumdar and pro Lin Biao factions of the CPI (M-L) was led by Mahadev Mukherjee and this faction organized massive armed assaults on government and rich peasantry in West Bengal,<ref>Singh, Prakash, ''The Naxalite Movement in India''. [[New Delhi]]: [[Rupa & Co.]], 1999, {{ISBN|978-81-7167-294-3}}, p. 95.</ref> however their attempt of reviving the revolutionary terrorist line of Charu Majumdar did not lasted long due to police repression. The pro [[Lin Biao]] faction led by | ||
Mahadev Mukherjee held the 2nd Congress of the CPI (M-L) in December 1973 in Kamalpur, [[Burdwan]] district of West Bengal and soon Kamalpur became a centre of armed guerilla activity. The armed clashes between government and CPI (M-L) supporter guerillas in Kamalpur led to a division in the Central Committee with one section attempting to purge Mahadev and his supporters | Mahadev Mukherjee held the 2nd Congress of the CPI (M-L) in December 1973 in Kamalpur, [[Burdwan]] district of West Bengal and soon Kamalpur became a centre of armed guerilla activity. The armed clashes between government and CPI (M-L) supporter guerillas in Kamalpur led to a division in the Central Committee with one section attempting to purge Mahadev and his supporters | ||
in Deganga session of the Central Committee. The division led to the arrest of Mahadev Mukherjee from Shillong. Later in late 70's the [[Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Second Central Committee]] was formed by Azizul Haque and Nishit Bhattacharya after a split from the Mahadev Mukherjee led Central Committee. | in Deganga session of the Central Committee. The division led to the arrest of Mahadev Mukherjee from Shillong. Later in late 70's the [[Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Second Central Committee]] was formed by Azizul Haque and Nishit Bhattacharya after a split from the Mahadev Mukherjee led Central Committee. | ||
Still today the CPI (M-L) Mahadev Mukherjee holds the sectarian political line of [[Charu Majumdar]] and [[Lin Biao]].<ref>[http://www.cpim.org/marxist/198501_marxist_naxalism_Prakash.htm naxalism today<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> | Still today the CPI (M-L) Mahadev Mukherjee holds the sectarian political line of [[Charu Majumdar]] and [[Lin Biao]].<ref>[http://www.cpim.org/marxist/198501_marxist_naxalism_Prakash.htm naxalism today<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> | ||
The CPI (M-L) Mahadev Mukherjee has organizational presence in Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Andaman Nicobar Islands, West Bengal, New Delhi and Tamil Nadu. The party calls for boycott of parliamentary polls, and urges for armed struggle. The party does not carry out open works and is an underground party. It holds rallies and mass meetings in Naxalbari and Siliguri region of West Bengal only. The party organized a mass rally at Naxalbari on 25 May 2006 in the presence of Mahadev Mukherjee. In Siliguri, the party launches a one-day [[general strike]] every year in July, to commemorate the killing of Charu Majumdar.<ref>[http://www.telegraphindia.com/1060729/asp/siliguri/story_6540406.asp The Telegraph - Calcutta : North Bengal & Sikkim<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> | The CPI (M-L) Mahadev Mukherjee has organizational presence in Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Andaman Nicobar Islands, West Bengal, New Delhi and Tamil Nadu. The party calls for boycott of parliamentary polls, and urges for armed struggle. The party does not carry out open works and is an underground party. It holds rallies and mass meetings in Naxalbari and Siliguri region of West Bengal only. The party organized a mass rally at Naxalbari on 25 May 2006 in the presence of Mahadev Mukherjee. In Siliguri, the party launches a one-day [[general strike]] every year in July, to commemorate the killing of Charu Majumdar.<ref>[http://www.telegraphindia.com/1060729/asp/siliguri/story_6540406.asp The Telegraph - Calcutta : North Bengal & Sikkim<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> | ||
On 28 July 2009 the CPI (M-L) Mahadev Mukherjee supporters lynched innocent [[DYFI]] leader in North Bengal while enforcing such annual strike<ref>{{cite web |url=http://expressindia.indianexpress.com/latest-news/battle-heads-north-naxals-kill-cpm-man/495377/ |title= | On 28 July 2009 the CPI (M-L) Mahadev Mukherjee supporters lynched innocent [[DYFI]] leader in North Bengal while enforcing such annual strike<ref>{{cite web |url=http://expressindia.indianexpress.com/latest-news/battle-heads-north-naxals-kill-cpm-man/495377/ |title=Battle heads north: Naxals kill CPM man - Express India |accessdate=2013-06-17 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://archive.today/20130617222308/http://expressindia.indianexpress.com/latest-news/battle-heads-north-naxals-kill-cpm-man/495377/ |archivedate=17 June 2013}}</ref> | ||
As per the statements in the party website after the death of Mahadev Mukherjee in 2009 the party is led by a peasant leader Manik.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://cpindiaml.wordpress.com/2013/04/26/the-decision-adopted-at-the-meeting-of-central-committee-on-the-historic-22nd-april-the-birth-anniversary-of-great-comrade-lenin-and-the-foundation-day-of-the-c-p-i-m-l/|title = The Decision Adopted at the Meeting of Central Committee on the Historic 22nd April: The birth anniversary of great Comrade Lenin and the foundation day of the C.P.I (M-L)|date = 26 April 2013}}</ref> | As per the statements in the party website after the death of Mahadev Mukherjee in 2009 the party is led by a peasant leader Manik.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://cpindiaml.wordpress.com/2013/04/26/the-decision-adopted-at-the-meeting-of-central-committee-on-the-historic-22nd-april-the-birth-anniversary-of-great-comrade-lenin-and-the-foundation-day-of-the-c-p-i-m-l/|title = The Decision Adopted at the Meeting of Central Committee on the Historic 22nd April: The birth anniversary of great Comrade Lenin and the foundation day of the C.P.I (M-L)|date = 26 April 2013}}</ref> | ||
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Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) is a anti-revisionist Marxist–Leninist communist party in India. After the death of Charu Majumdar in 1972 the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) pro Charu Majumdar central committee was led by Mahadev Mukherjee and Jagjit Singh Sohal, and the Central Committee took a stand to defend the line of Charu Majumdar on 5–6 December 1972.
The pro Charu Majumdar CPI (M-L) soon faced a split on the question of Lin Biao and the tenth congress of the Communist Party of China, the faction led by Jauhar, Vinod Mishra and Swadesh Bhattacharya parted way from the party by opposing the line of the Central Committee and founded the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation in 1973 which became the pro Charu Majumdar and anti Lin Biao faction. The pro Charu Majumdar and pro Lin Biao factions of the CPI (M-L) was led by Mahadev Mukherjee and this faction organized massive armed assaults on government and rich peasantry in West Bengal,[1] however their attempt of reviving the revolutionary terrorist line of Charu Majumdar did not lasted long due to police repression. The pro Lin Biao faction led by Mahadev Mukherjee held the 2nd Congress of the CPI (M-L) in December 1973 in Kamalpur, Burdwan district of West Bengal and soon Kamalpur became a centre of armed guerilla activity. The armed clashes between government and CPI (M-L) supporter guerillas in Kamalpur led to a division in the Central Committee with one section attempting to purge Mahadev and his supporters in Deganga session of the Central Committee. The division led to the arrest of Mahadev Mukherjee from Shillong. Later in late 70's the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Second Central Committee was formed by Azizul Haque and Nishit Bhattacharya after a split from the Mahadev Mukherjee led Central Committee.
Still today the CPI (M-L) Mahadev Mukherjee holds the sectarian political line of Charu Majumdar and Lin Biao.[2]
The CPI (M-L) Mahadev Mukherjee has organizational presence in Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Andaman Nicobar Islands, West Bengal, New Delhi and Tamil Nadu. The party calls for boycott of parliamentary polls, and urges for armed struggle. The party does not carry out open works and is an underground party. It holds rallies and mass meetings in Naxalbari and Siliguri region of West Bengal only. The party organized a mass rally at Naxalbari on 25 May 2006 in the presence of Mahadev Mukherjee. In Siliguri, the party launches a one-day general strike every year in July, to commemorate the killing of Charu Majumdar.[3]
On 28 July 2009 the CPI (M-L) Mahadev Mukherjee supporters lynched innocent DYFI leader in North Bengal while enforcing such annual strike[4] As per the statements in the party website after the death of Mahadev Mukherjee in 2009 the party is led by a peasant leader Manik.[5]
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- ↑ Singh, Prakash, The Naxalite Movement in India. New Delhi: Rupa & Co., 1999, ISBN 978-81-7167-294-3, p. 95.
- ↑ naxalism today
- ↑ The Telegraph - Calcutta : North Bengal & Sikkim
- ↑ "Battle heads north: Naxals kill CPM man - Express India". Retrieved 17 June 2013.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ↑ "The Decision Adopted at the Meeting of Central Committee on the Historic 22nd April: The birth anniversary of great Comrade Lenin and the foundation day of the C.P.I (M-L)". 26 April 2013.