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'''Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Naxalbari''' was an underground [[Maoist]] [[political party]] in [[India]]. The party had its roots partially in the Maoist Unity Centre, CPI (ML) and partially in the group of Rauf in [[Andhra Pradesh]]. | '''Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Naxalbari''' was an underground [[Maoist]] [[political party]] in [[India]]. The party had its roots partially in the Maoist Unity Centre, [[CPI (ML)]] and partially in the group of Rauf in [[Andhra Pradesh]]. | ||
MUC, CPI (ML) was formed when Kerala Communist Party and Maharashtra Communist Party merged in 1997. These two groups were surviving state units of the [[Central Reorganisation Committee, CPI(ML)|Central Reorganisation Committee, CPI (ML)]] (which was dissolved in 1991). CRC, CPI (ML) is also the group from which [[Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Red Flag]] broke away, after the Red Flag split in 1987 there was not much left of the CRC, CPI (ML). | [[MUC]], [[CPI (ML)]] was formed when Kerala Communist Party and Maharashtra Communist Party merged in 1997. These two groups were surviving state units of the [[Central Reorganisation Committee, CPI(ML)|Central Reorganisation Committee, CPI (ML)]] (which was dissolved in 1991). CRC, CPI (ML) is also the group from which [[Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Red Flag]] broke away, after the Red Flag split in 1987 there was not much left of the CRC, CPI (ML). | ||
Rauf was the leader of the small [[Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Red Flag]] unit in [[Andhra Pradesh]]. Large parts of the leadership of Rauf's faction were killed in police raids in the 1980s, and the group never recovered. Rauf had been pushing for an ultraleft line within Red Flag, and in 2000 he split. After the merger with CPI (ML) Naxalbari (formerly MUC, CPI (ML)) Rauf became the general secretary for the unified party. | Rauf was the leader of the small [[Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Red Flag]] unit in [[Andhra Pradesh]]. Large parts of the leadership of Rauf's faction were killed in police raids in the 1980s, and the group never recovered. Rauf had been pushing for an ultraleft line within Red Flag, and in 2000 he split. After the merger with CPI (ML) Naxalbari (formerly MUC, CPI (ML)) Rauf became the general secretary for the unified party. |
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