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were handled by Ghosh alone, Gupta underscored. He never consulted with him /Gupta/, and even less with
Nambudiripad and G. Nair/ with the latter two only about using the assistance/. All these matters were held in strictest secrecy from other leaders of the party and members of the National Council. This explains the fact that not a single report on this question has appeared in the press. Gupta said that he cannot singlehandedly take on responsibility in questions of assistance, therefore he considers it necessary to consult with Nambudiripad, whom he characterized as a person of crystalline honesty and whom Ghosh trusted. Gupta confidentially reported that A. Ghosh had not consulted on this problem with Akhmed or with Dange, who once proposed that he entrust to him alone all matters connected with the receipt of aid from abroad.
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2976:– under the patronage of Jaiprakash Narayan, was able to garner 41.32% of the votes polled. Congress though lost heavily in terms of seats, still had 34.52% of popular votes. To the left parties the fact that these two parties accounted for more than three-fourths of the electorate and 449 out a total of 542 seats did suggest a possibility of a two (bourgeoisie) party political system. The result was a lot of soul searching for both the parties. Eventually both the parties would regroup and would form an alliance.
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2681:, a Bombay magazine published these letters which were said to be written by Dange to the British Viceroy from prison in 1924, after his conviction in the Kanpur Conspiracy Case, and in which he had promised to cooperate with the British government. Dange, who was the chairman of the Party got the Secretariat to denounce the letters as a forgery. But slide towards split became unstoppable. His opponents exploited this opening, and called for his removal from the leadership to facilitate investigation.
3141:, that contained details of alleged transactions between the CPI and the KGB during 1975–76, and it claimed that the money exchanged was between 4 and 800,000 (400,000 and 800,000) rupees a month. The supposed KGB papers claim that deceased CPI leaders Dange and C. Rajeswara Rao regularly received bribes and favours from the Russians in the mid-1970s and Dange even issued receipts for the money he received. This money changed hands from car windows in desolate areas near New Delhi, the book claimed.
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2743:. After the short-lived coexistence between both the parties broke down in Kerala and also in West Bengal similar rupture happened, the trade union wing also split. In December 1969, eight Communist Party of India (Marxist) members walked out of an All India Trade Union Congress executive committee meeting. Later, the Marxist break-away members would organise an All India Trade Union Conference in Calcutta, on 28–31 May 1970. The Calcutta conference was the founding conference of the
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2555:'domestic' affairs of the USSR and China. But he regards relations between India and China as non-domestic, so that Indian communists may side with the Indian government in this specific cases. Even the comrades who sided with Dange on the Sino-Indian border issue, were not ready to compromise on basic tenets of communism. Dange was severely criticised and he had own up his fault in the Party forum, through a process called 'self-criticism'.
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CP, led by Ajoy Ghosh, believes that the time for violence has not come and that Moscow counsels patience.... The other half of the ICP (sic), fed up with the parliamentary experiment, argues that Kerala proved that the ruling class will never allow a people's
Government to capture power democratically. This is the first time that the ICP has been so divided, and that the division has become so public.
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leadership in reflecting working class-militancy enabled them to establish their presence at the level of industry as a whole. To consolidate this position it was imperative that the Girni Kamgar Union as it is now called to penetrate the level of the individual mill...On 30 October 1928 the Girni Kamgar Union had a membership of 324; by the end of that they boasted 54000 members.
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be cautious. However, at that stage, with secessionist organisations already at work in several states, no caution or concession could halt the drift towards a split; though attempts were still not given up for unity. Suddenly in March 1964, a trigger was provided by what was called the 'Dange letters', that exploded on the face of the Party, precipitating a split.
3240:, who said that to defend Engels, he had to deny Dange. He went on to say that Dange's work was unquestionably a caricature of Engel's work. Kosambi was especially severe when he said, 'Marxism is not a substitute for thinking, but a tool of analysis which must be used, with a certain minimum of skill and understanding, upon the proper material.
2514:, suppressed Mr. Dange's statement in Parliament that he sharply stood by the McMahon line, and also a resolution passed by Maharashtra State Committee supporting Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru on the border dispute. Joshi was earlier sidelined for his pro-Congress advocacy, but later rehabilitated by making him the editor of the Party journal.
1775:(AITUC) was formed at Mumbai by N.M. Joshi and others. Joshi was a philanthropist who was sympathetic to the workers'cause. At that time AITUC did not have a cohesive ideology, but it was sympathetic to the Indian National Congress. When Dange wrote about the founding session of AITUC at Mumbai, he brought out the organisation's Congress roots:
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Party. The newly formed Janata Party contested the 1977 elections, and got majority to form the first non-Congress
Government in India. But the Janata Party contested the election on the Bharatiya Lok Dal symbol. Therefore, on record of the Election Commission of India, the government was formed by the Bharatiya Lok Dal, and not, Janata Party.
2636:. By that time the Soviets were openly supporting India in its border dispute with China. These events were followed by formal statements of each side's ideological positions: the Chinese came out with their document in June 1963. The Soviets too came out with their own document. Thereafter the two parties stopped communicating.
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Communist Party of India with its headquarters in Bombay., The British Government's extreme hostility towards communists, made them to decide not to openly function as a communist party; instead, they chose a more open and non-federated platform, under the name the Workers and Peasants Parties.
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Bharatiya Lok Dal was formed at the end of 1974 through the fusion of seven parties opposed to Indira Gandhi. The leader of the BLD was Charan Singh. In 1977, the
Bharatiya Lok Dal combined with the Jan Sangh and anti- Indira Gandhi breakaway Indian National Congress (Organisation) to form the Janata
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The two major Indian communist parties, namely, Communist Party of India (CPI) and the
Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) maintain different views on exactly when the Communist Party of India was founded. The date maintained as the foundation day by the CPI is 26 December 1925. But according
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Gupta reported that after the death of Ghosh at the present time in the party there is an acute insufficiency of means for the preelection campaign. He expressed the fear that with the death of Ghosh the source for receiving means for the communist party from the CPSU might be closed. These questions
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In the end, the two parties would be poised against each other in several local elections. Not only that, the
Congress successfully outmaneuvered the new party in taking over a pro-Soviet goodwill organisation. As an alternative to the CPI-controlled Indian-Soviet Cultural Society (ISCUS), members of
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Through such partisan measures Dange alienated the centrist leader, E. M. S. Namboodiripad, who resigned from the post of
Secretary-General, leaving Dange to take over the post. By earlier 1963 the Left had established an underground organisation for what amounted to a breakaway West Bengal Communist
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These events had their direct fall-out in the
Communist Party of India. Former nationalist vs. international socialist debate had now turned into a conflict between the Right (the Russian line) and the Left (the Chinese line). Dange, who was supporting the Nehru Government, was the main leader of the
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In the initial stages, Dange's nationalist line was the dominant one. To quote
Manchester Guardian, "Hence not only the Party's extremists of the Joshi wing, but also the middle-of-the-road Moscow faction were at that time visibly losing ground. This favourable development was probably accelerated by
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had not yet acceded his territory to India, but the violence of the communist-led rebellion, the central government sent in the army in September 1948. By November 1949, Hyderabad had been forced to accede to the Indian union, and, by October 1951, the violent phase of the Telangana movement had been
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had sided with the Great Britain in the war, the Communist Party of India was legalised for the first time. Saying that the freedom struggle would impede the war against fascism, the CPI stayed away from the freedom struggle. The Indian National Congress was able to politically corner the communists,
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Heavy Indian casualties occurred a peak of the Karakorum on the Aksai-chin plateau. The area was said to be a part of Ladakh by the Indian Government, but the Chinese claimed it to be a part of Sinkiang. In 1959 the Indian patrols suffered heavy losses in the hands of Chinese army in this region and
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Initially, both parties differed on the concept of what left and democratic unity would mean. This came out in open in when leaders of both parties met for the first time after 1964 split in New Delhi on 13 April 1978. In spite of repudiation of emergency, the CPI was not ready to change its overall
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In the late 1960s, however, the mood within the Communist Party of India turned strongly anti-Congress. In the Bombay party congress in 1968, the CPI took the decision of forging an anti-Congress front. This had resulted in collaborating with the Communist Party of India (Marxist) for a short while.
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In 1967, General Elections to the Parliament, Dange won from the Bombay Central South Constituency. The results had again shown a weakening CPI. They contested in 109 seats, won only 23, with about 7.5 million votes ( that is 5.11% of total votes polled. The CPI(M) contested in 59, won 19, with
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convention the CPI left-wing organised party district and state conferences. Also it was decided in the Tenali convention to hold a party congress of the left-wing in Calcutta. The Calcutta Congress was held during 31 October – 7 November 1964. Simultaneously, the official Party under Dange convened
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But soon after opposition against Dange erupted in the Party when Dange came up with his own definition of communist internationalism, different from standard Marxian understanding of the term. In his view internationalism is valid only for 'domestic' issues such as Hungary and Tibet, which were the
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Stalin's view also was that India was not an independent country but ruled indirectly by British colonialists. He also agreed that the Communists could eventually advance only by heading an armed revolution. But this would not be of the Chinese type. He strongly advised that the armed struggle being
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At the start of the 1950s, the CPI was bitterly divided over the manner in which political power in India should be captured. The militants advocated the 'Chinese path', or capture of power through violent means and the other group that included Dange was for the 'Indian path'(a moderate strategy to
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Internationally also CPI found itself lost. At the start of World War II, the Comintern supported a policy of non-intervention, arguing that the war was an imperialist war between various national ruling classes. But when the Soviet Union itself was invaded on 22 June 1941, the Comintern changed its
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on the invitation of the Congress Socialist Party leadership from there. His tour resulted in that many prominent Congress Socialist Party leaders from Andhra Pradesh joining the Communist Party. After he came out of the jail, up to 1939, he was working for the Party and was trying increase its hold
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The Sessions Court in Meerut awarded stringent sentences to the accused in January 1933. Out of the accused 27 persons were convicted with various durations of 'transportation'. While Muzaffar Ahmed was transported for life, Dange, Spratt, Ghate, Joglekar and Nimbkar were each awarded transportation
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The party failed to register any presence in the country. In the 2007 assembly election in Uttar Pradesh, UCPI launched three candidates, Devi Dayal Yadav in Karki (572 votes, 0.49% of the votes in the constituency), Anand Kumar in Baberu (899 votes, 0.82%) and Vimal Krishan Srivastav in Banda (456
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In 1977, Indira Gandhi went for general elections and CPI was still supporting her. The Congress lost the elections and emergency was lifted. The CPI suffered its worst ever losses in general elections. CPI(M) was able to hold on to its base in West Bengal, but, electoral support for the CPI took a
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as the Chief Minister. In Kerala legislative elections held in 1970, the Communist Party of India won only 16 seats, out of a total of 133, whereas the coalition leader Indian National Congress had won 30 seats. Still, Congress accepted Achuta Menon's leadership till the next election that would be
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In September 1963, A. K. Gopalan (formerly with Dange in 1959) was able to organise an impressive anti-official party rally in Calcutta. Dange still had a majority of two-to-one on the council, but the emerging alliance between the Leftists and Namboodiripad's smaller Centrist faction forced him to
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Half the party wants to express its support for the Congress stand that there will be no gift (to China) of the and that India stands broadly by the McMahon line. The other half wants to go back to guerrilla tactics and give up the parliamentary experiment. The nationalist parliamentary wing of the
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a Party with a centralised apparatus, came into being only after the release of the Meerut prisoners, in 1933. The Meerut Conspiracy Case, though launched to suppress the communist movement, provided the opportunity for Communists to propagate their ideas. It came out with its own manifesto and was
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Whoever within or without British India conspires to commit any of the offenses punishable by Section 121 or to deprive the King of the sovereignty of British India or any part thereof, or conspires to overawe, by means of criminal force or the show of criminal force, the Government of India or any
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The early trade union movement in India was not directly inspired by communists. Dange played an important role in bringing the labour activists amongst Bombay textile workers under the communist umbrella. Girni Kamgar Mahamandal was split and the communists formed their own union, the Girni Kamgar
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The AITUC was guided principally by the Congress leaders. The masses at this period were being led by Lokmanya Tilak and his group, in which Lala Lajpat Rai from Punjab, Bepinchandra Pal from Bengal and others had a big place. Mahatma Gandhi had refused to sponsor the idea of founding the AITUC and
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The industrial town of Kanpur, in December 1925, witnessed a conference of different communist groups, under the chairmanship of Singaravelu Chettiar. Dange, Muzaffar Ahmed, Nalini Gupta, Shaukat Usmani were among the key organisers of the meeting. The meeting adopted a resolution for the formation
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communists were put on trial. "But no case had attracted public gaze like the Kanpur case. Pages of newspapers daily splashed sensational communist plans and people for the first time learned such a large scale about communism and its doctrines and the aims of the Communist International in India."
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Mitrokhin Archives are not KGB papers per se, but were notes taken by Vasili Mitrokhin over 30 years. CPI questioned the authenticity of these papers. "This is utter nonsense. We have said this before and we say it again that these documents haven't been verified and no one knows if these are real
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In the state legislative elections held simultaneously, the Communist Party of India (Marxist) emerged as a major party in Kerala and West Bengal. In Kerala a United Front government led by E.M.S. Namboodiripad was formed. The Communist Party of India was a minor coalition partner. In West Bengal,
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for setting up states on the basis of language. This committee recommended a bi-lingual state called Bombay for Maharashtra-Gujarat, with Bombay as its capital. The state came into being on 1 November 1956, but stirred up political unrest in both the states. In Maharashtra, under the leadership of
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The main charges were that in 1921 Dange, Shaukat Usmani and Muzaffar Ahmad entered into a conspiracy to establish a branch of Comintern in India and they were helped by various persons, including the accused Philip Spratt and Benjamin Francis Bradley, sent to India by the Communist International.
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The third decade of the 20th century proved to be formative years for young Dange. The period also witnessed worldwide economic crises. There were long strikes in the industrialized world, especially in Britain. In India, the working class movement gained steady momentum during this period. It was
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read the work and went on to meet its young author, when he came to Mumbai. Ranchoddas Bhavan Lotvala, a flour mill owner from Mumbai who 'concerned himself for radical causes', also read this treatise and was impressed by its contents. Lotvala sponsored Dange's study of Marxism for several years,
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Another attempt by various communist organisations was to hold a national communist conference in Mumbai on the occasion of Dange's birth centenary celebrations. But this had failed due to the paucity of funds. The communist organisations could not raise sufficient funds nor could find a generous
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After the split, the first event that tested out the relative strengths of both groups was the Kerala Assembly Elections held in 1965. The Communist Party of India contested in 79 seats but only win 3 seats, polling about 500,000 votes with 8.30% vote share. The Communist Party of India (Marxist)
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Around the time of independence the CPI was sending confusing signals—from left to centrist to right. General Secretary Joshi was advocating unity with the Indian National Congress under the leadership of Jawaharlal Nehru. By the end of 1947, P.C. Joshi found himself in the minority. His line was
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Though all the accused were not communists, the charges framed against them betrayed the British government's fear for growth of communist ideas in India. In the trial the accused were all labeled as Bolsheviks. During the trial of four and a half years, the defendants turned the courtroom into a
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The communists were addressing ground level problems and as a result "N.M. Joshi, in spite of money and no persecution from the government lost the leadership (of AITUC) to the communists." The communists took over the leadership of the AITUC in December 1929, when their rivals, led by N.M.Joshi,
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In 1923, they came to the conclusion that they did not have enough to prove anti-government activity as "Dange is a pure doctrinaire and nothing here seen of him indicate any real power of organisation." The Government of India soon changed its mind and the file notes that 'The evidence collected
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District, Maharashtra. His father worked in Mumbai as government officer and was major landowner of the area and lived in one palace like house in Karanjgaon. Dange was sent to study in Pune. He was expelled from college for organising a movement against compulsory teaching of the Bible. While in
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Seven years later, in 1998, it was decided to celebrate his birth centenary celebrations, starting from 10 October that year in a gathering of trade unionists in Mumbai. A committee was set up to undertake a project for instituting a memorial to Dange. The concept of the memorial approved in the
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By 1980, the writing on the wall was clear. Poll alliance between CPI and CPI(M) was forged. CPI had parted ways with Congress in Kerala. The Dange group within the party was reduced to an insignificant minority. In 1980 a section of CPI cadre who wanted to retain the close relationship with the
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At that time, the Government of India had arrested 400 prominent communist leaders of the Left wing for their alleged pro-China views. Dange, seized this opportunity, a move that would further erode his base, to reassert the right-wing control over the pro-left strongholds of West Bengal and the
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In 1943, Dange for the first was elected to the Central Committee of the CPI. In October 1944 he attended the XVII Congress of the Communist Party of Great Britain in London as a fraternal representative from the Communist Party of India. Between 1929 and 1935, Dange remained in jail for role in
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The British government was clearly worried about the growing influence of the Communist International. Its ultimate objective, so the government perceived, was to achieve "complete paralysis and overthrow of existing Governments in every country (including India) by means of a general strike and
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The linkages which were forged in this strike placed the communists firmly in control of the Girni Kamgar Mahamandal and enabled them to dominate trade union movement. They were now forced to confront problems forced by the structure of industrial relations. The initiative taken by the communist
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To this Khrushchev's response was a reiteration of the official Soviet Party line, that with the abolition of the Comintern, there was no organisation for leading the Communist Parties in other countries. Khrushchev and Bulganin's visit paved way for forging of a strong relationship between the
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was adopted on the premise that 'free' India was only a "semi-colony of British imperialism". Joshi, who stood collaboration with Congress was sidelined, and Ranadive became the General Secretary. Open call for taking up arms, known as 'Calcutta thesis' and was closely identified with its main
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Around the time that the British decided to transfer power to the Indians, the CPI found itself in a not very happy situation. For once their disassociation with the Quit India movement made them unpopular with the people. Secondly huge support that the Congress garnered ran contrary the CPI's
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by his daughter Roza and her husband, Bani Deshpande. Dange was again criticised for "his ideas on ancient India and his discovery of the ideals of communism in the primitive ages (and hence a glorification of the ancient culture) left him exposed to charges of having read Marxism in the most
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CPI saw emergency as an opportunity and welcomed it 'as necessary to combat fascist movement led by Jaiprakash Narayan and the parties of right reaction. CPI leaders believed they could turn emergency into a communist revolution. Almost a decade of close cooperation with Indira Gandhi and the
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The cascading events following the Dange Letters ultimately resulted in the split of the Party in October, 1964. The left challenge came into the open with a conference to prepare a party program, immediately after the Dange Letters. The showdown came on 11 April 1964 when 30 Leftists and two
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Although having Dange as its leader, AICP was not able to attract any major nationwide following for two main reasons. Firstly, the Soviet Union did not give any political support to the new party. The founders of AICP were upholding the pro-Soviet CPI policy of cooperating with the National
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identified B. T. Ranadive, a former general secretary(1948–50), as supporting P.C. Joshi in his pro-Chinese attitude. According to these two militants, Nehru ought to be condemned by the Party as a "reactionary", and the policy of Congress should be resolutely opposed. At this stage, the
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The Communist Party during the war supported the allies, including the English and by this action weakened its influence as a lot of people could not correctly understand the position of the Party. A considerable part of the supporters of the Communist Party during the war shifted to the
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in the opening years of the 20th century, went to Moscow in by the end of April 1920. The new Russian government under Lenin evinced interest in him and encouraged him to form an Indian Communist Party. Roy went on to found the émigré Communist Party of India on 17 October 1920 in
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Right. After the death of Secretary-General Ajoy Ghosh in January 1962, a truce was established. Dange, who at that time was the head of the All-India Trade Union Congress, became the first chairman of the CPI and the centrist leader, Namboodiripad, became the Secretary-General.
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In as much as Mitrokhin archive was based entirely on notes based on alleged primary sources, the Benediktov diaries also brought in Dange through a mere hearsay. Both these documents were used by the critics of totalitarian communism to attack the communist parties and Dange.
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Sino-Indian border dispute brought into open bitter internal war within the CPI between those who described themselves as international socialists and others who advocated that national sentiments should not be completely ignored. Mr. Dange, leader of the Party in Parliament,
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On 30 May 1950, the extremists with hundreds of their followers split from the Party and came out in the open. When the war of attrition between both continued unabated, the Soviet Communists intervened. The warring leaders were invited to Russia for a discussion with the
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strongly spoke in favour of it. Joshi was marginalised for this, yet the question persisted and was one of the reasons for the CPI split. It was increasingly becoming clear that anti-Congress faction, the Communist Party of India (Marxist) was stronger of the two groups.
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meeting was that it would house a modern education center, a large library and facilities for research on various issues concerning the working class movement. There will also be a trade union school with hostel and canteen facilities. This project did not take off.
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the attitude of studied neutrality adopted in Moscow, where the Soviet press printed both the Chinese and Indian accounts of the Ladakh skirmish, without appearing to take sides. His general nationalist communist position had the backing of the Kerala, Maharashtra,
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The Soviet leaders closely questioned Dange about the Congress. For years questions regarding what attitude should be taken toward the Congress would be debated inside the left parties in India. The following portion shows Dange's attitude towards the Congress and
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In the meanwhile fighting began on the Himalayan border on 10 October 1962 between the Chinese People's Liberation Army and Army of India. The war ended when the Chinese unilaterally declared a ceasefire on 20 November 1962, which went into effect at midnight.
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In India throughout 1928 and 1929 there was a strong wave of strikes, on the railroads, in ironworks and in the textile industry. 31 million working days lost in 1928, through industrial disputes. Trade union numbers and organisation grew rapidly during this
2859:, who had been recently defeated in the parliamentary election by Indira Gandhi. The court declared her election null and void and unseated her from her seat in Lok Sabha. The court also banned her from contesting any election for an additional six years.
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its stated objective was to fight 'by all available means, including armed force, for the overthrow of the international bourgeoisie and for the creation of an international Soviet republic as a transition stage to the complete abolition of the State'.
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The following free and frank exchange between Dange and Zhdanov on the day after the India's Independence day, that is, on 16 August 1947, brings out the chaotic situation in which the Communist Party of India found itself at that historical juncture:
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Another issue that fueled the split in the Communist Party of India was parting of the ways between the USSR and China. Though the conflict had a long history, it came out in open in 1959, Khrushchev sought to appease the West during a period of the
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Two long and bitter strikes in 1928 and 1929 involving the members of Girni Kamgar Union followed. Dange was the general secretary of the Girni Kamgar Union. For their role in the strikes he was arrested along with Muzaffar Ahmed and Shaukat Usmani.
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In more than one way the Meerut Conspiracy case trial helped the Communist Party of India to consolidate its position among workers. Dange along with 32 persons were arrested on or about 20 March 1929 and were put on trial under Section 121A of the
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Com. Dange: Also a bourgeois. He is an eminent advocate, has acquired a lot of money and has invested it in enterprises. Nehru also belongs to a family of eminent advocates and has invested his substantial savings in the Indian company of Tata....
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to herald in the Indian revolution was one of the main pillars of Ranadive strategy. During the peak of Telangana rebellion, 3,000 villages and some 41,000 square kilometers of territory were involved in the revolt. The ruler of Hyderabad state,
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and was pardoned. Muzaffar Ahmed, Nalini Gupta, Shaukat Usmani and Dange were sentenced for various terms of imprisonment. This case was responsible for actively introducing communism to the Indian masses. Dange was released from prison in 1925.
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During the period 1970–1977, CPI was a strong ally of the Congress party and nothing typified better than the alliance both the parties forged in Kerala. Both the parties formed a coalition government together in that state, with the CPI-leader
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a Party Congress of the Communist Party of India in Bombay. The split was complete. The left group which assembled in Calcutta decided to adopt the name 'Communist Party of India (Marxist)'. This party also adopted its own political programme.
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met Dange in 1922. Dange at that time was closely associating with Lotvala to spread Marxian ideas. It was during this period that Dange grew in prominence as a Marxist; a sure way those days to invite antagonism from the British Government.
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Comrade Dange opines that during the war the Congress, taking into account the anti-English sentiments of the wide masses, opposed the English and by this action acquired a semblance of a national organisation fighting for the national
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Even before the takeover of the AITUC by the communists, in 1927, Dange was elected Assistant Secretary of AITUC." During the year 1943– 1944 Dange was elected for the first time as the chairman of the All India Trade Unions Congress.
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Communists were also largely excluded when, again in Mumbai, in 1923, jobbers and mill clerks came together and started Girni Kamgar Mahamandal (Great Association of Mill-Workers). They participated in the long textile strike in 1924.
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1734:) Bolshevik Conspiracy case. The specific charge was that they as communists were seeking "to deprive the King Emperor of his sovereignty of British India, by complete separation of India from Britain by a violent revolution."
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and his policies. But when Hitler attacked Poland, the Communist Party of India had called World War II, an 'Imperialist War'. But when he attacked the Soviet Union, the same Communist Party of India decided to call the war, a
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In 1939, Dange was convicted to four months of rigorous imprisonment for organising a strike of textile workers. He was arrested on 11 March 1940 for leading a general strike of textile workers in Bombay and interned in the
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A rebellion in the Telangana region in the northern part of what was to become Andhra Pradesh, a peasant struggle against the feudal regime of the Nizam was already happening when Calcutta thesis was adopted. To use the
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clearly shows that Dange has been an important figure in the conspiracy as constant reference to his name would be unavoidable in any event in the prosecution to be instituted against other members of the conspiracy at .
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Former Indian counter-intelligence specialist Bahukutumbi Raman pointed out that Mitrokhin did not bring either the original documents or photocopies. Instead, he brought handwritten/typed notes of the contents of the
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During this period M.N. Roy, the spokesperson of the Comintern, was seen as the most dangerous of Indian communists. During that time all the letters written by Roy from Moscow to Dange were intercepted and delivered.
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and a joint Maharashtra council (Samyukta Maharashtra Samiti) was founded. In the second general elections the Samiti defeated the stalwarts of Congress by securing 101 seats out of 133, including 12 from Mumbai.
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Soon differences between both parties again came out in the open. From 1970 onwards Communist Party of India started once again working with the Congress. Dange was one of the principal architects of this union.
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to deprive the King Emperor of the sovereignty of British India, and for such purpose to use the methods and carry out the programme and plan of campaign outlined and ordained by the Communist International.
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was published in 1949. The book attempted to analyze stages of growth of society in ancient India. The author had painfully researched ancient scriptures and other sources to make it a definitive tome.
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in London. In 1945–1947 he became the vice chairman of the All India Trade Union Congress. Also in October 1945 he became a member of the Executive Committee and chairman of the General Council of the
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Singaravelu Chettiar was released on account of illness. M.N. Roy was out of the country and therefore could not be arrested. Ghulam Hussain confessed that he had received money from the Russians in
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or the Communist International, or in popular parlance—its abbreviated form – Comintern, an international communist organisation founded in Moscow in March 1919. As a resolution adopted in the
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that got him two important contacts of his youth: M. N. Roy and Lotwala, the rich flour-mill owner from Bombay. The latter helped him to launch the first ever socialist magazine in India,
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The founders of All India Communist Party retained close communications with Dange. In May, 1981 the National Council of CPI expelled Dange. When the first conference of AICP was held in
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and counter-intelligence specialists had questioned the veracity of these papers. However, Arch Betty has also been accused of downplaying atrocities committed under Stalin's regime.
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Congress, but the Soviets were not interested in a split within CPI. Secondly, the Congress showed limited interest towards the idea of having a national alliance with the new party.
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Detention Camp. At Deoli, several other communist leaders were also jailed along with him. In prison he started a political study circle among the prisoners. He was released in 1943.
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The proponents of the 'Chinese path' led by C. Rajeswara Rao and those of the 'Indian path' led by Ajoy Ghosh had set up their own centers and the CPI was on the verge of a split.
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for a period of 12 years. On appeal, in July 1933, the sentences of Ahmed, Dange and Usmani were reduced three years. Reductions were also made in the sentences of other convicts.
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The case attracted interest of the people towards Comintern plan to bring about violent revolution in India. Communist trials had taken place in India, in frontier towns like
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assessment of Congress. Congress according to CPI contained left and democratic elements. This stand also justified continued cooperation between Congress and CPI in Kerala.
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work, Dange was exposed to conditions of workers when he undertook voluntary work in the textile mill areas of Mumbai. Dange was drawn into active politics by the fervour of
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was the kind of road map he used. He analyzed the ancient epics to arrive at the reasons for origin of private property in India. The first draft of the book was written in
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S. A. Dange and C. Rajeswara Rao have both told me about the meeting with the leaders of the CPSU. The first meeting was attended from the Soviet side by Comrades Suslov,
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in India with great suspicion. During the 1920s, the Government foisted a series of 'conspiracy cases' against persons whom they suspected to have communist leanings.
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were dictated by the Comintern's views. After its admission to the Third International, the Communist Party of India was seen to be guided by the policies imposed by
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ideas, following the Russian Revolution of 1917, manifesting in political events in countries outside Russia. This process was quickened by the establishment of the
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in Parliament House. The 9-feet high bronze statue of Dange, sculpted by Vithoba Panchal, has been donated by the labour organisation, Shramik Pratishthan, Mumbai.
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in 1955. Jawaharlal Nehru, frankly put forward to the visiting Soviet leaders that the Communist Party of India was claiming to receive direction from the CPSU.
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interests. As a result the positions taken by the CPI ran many times counter to popular nationalist sentiments, leading to erosion of the Party's popular base.
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local Government, shall be punished with transportation for life, or any shorter term, or with imprisonment of either description which may extend to ten years.
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12 February 2002 Review of Problems of Indian Renaissance: S. A. Dange, Edited by Bani Deshpande and Roza Deshpande; Vichar Bharati Prakashan, Mumbai-400014.
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Dange had been a member of the CPI Central Committee since the founding of the Party. But during 1950–1951 he was not included in the Central Committee.
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The CPI was in a state of confusion and the Party clearly needed advice. In July 1947, P.C. Joshi, the then General Secretary, secured Dange's entry to
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Punjab. In February 1963—with 48 of its 110 members absent, in detention or in hiding—the National Council voted to "administer the work of the
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incident', lamenting the loss of Indian lives, and stating that the country would support Nehru in his efforts to avoid any repetition of it.
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in 1956. Against the ultra-left line of Ranadive, Dange and P.C. Joshi were for reviving the 'popular front' and working with the ruling
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walked out of the session, and founded a rival organisation. Like rest of the world, it was a period of great unrest in India too.
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Diaries of I. A. Benediktov, Russian ambassador to India during the 1960s named Indian communist leaders seeking aid from the
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Ajoy Ghosh and one other not identified by the newspaper(probably Basavapunnaiah ) – centralists, attempting to restore unity.
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The conspiracy referred to here is the Kanpur Conspiracy Case that would catapult Dange to a leader with national prominence.
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fought relentlessly for Samyukta Maharashtra, a struggle that cost a lot of lives. Finally on 1 May 1960, pre-dominantly
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politicians. The British government had banned communist activities from 1934 to 1938. When the Comintern adopted the
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sponsor to host the meet in Dange's own city. Therefore, the venue of the conference was shifted to Kerala.
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armed uprising.". The government's immediate response was to foist yet another conspiracy case—the
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proponent and the new General Secretary, Ranadive. As a result insurgencies took place in
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In 1962, Mao criticized Khrushchev for backing down in the
2433:
2158:
2061:
3066:
elections, UCPI could garner only 921 votes in the state.
2214:
Com. Zhdanov: What is Nehru – a capitalist or a landowner?
3509:
3236:
Dange's magnum opus was severely criticised by historian
3124:
2065:
as the popular sentiments were overwhelmingly supporting
3622:, New Delhi, Volume: 2, No. 1 Issue: January- March 1984
3227:
The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State
1993:
4229:
Press release from the office of the Speaker, Lok Sabha
3562:
New York: Cambridge University Press. 1998. p. 183
3524:
New York: Cambridge University Press. 1998. p. 131
2662:
Party Unit. According to prominent leftist fortnightly
2104:
2076:
3909:
Open Letter of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
3209:
2747:, new Communist Party of India (Marxist) trade union.
4674:
Communist Party of India politicians from Maharashtra
3506:, Volume 1. published by AITUC Publications. p.xxiii.
2565:
secretariat's eight members were divided as follows:
1918:. Front row: M. G. Desai, D. Goswami, R. S. Nimbkar,
4083:
Coalition Strategies and Tactics of Indian Communism
4014:
Coalition Strategies and Tactics of Indian Communism
3430:
3428:
3411:
Documents of History of the Communist Party of India
2871:
1622:
1486:
After India's Independence, a series of events like
2316:
Events that followed were described Mohit Sen thus:
2173:Dange was in Moscow talking to the Soviet leaders.
1970:
1709:
3098:
2432:Keshavrao Jedhe, an all-party meeting was held in
2247:The Communist Party of India's second congress at
1989:affiliated to the Communist International in 1934.
1494:, and dispute over the stand of the party towards
3425:
3335:. John Benjamins Publishing Company. p. 41.
2132:
4620:
3127:documents, notes smuggled out by former KGB spy
1665:. On his return to India, M.N. Roy who had read
4582:All India State Government Employees Federation
4346:. Kolkata: Progressive Publishers, 2002. p. 43.
3988:. National Book Agency: Kolkata. 2005. p. 56-59
3708:. Kolkata: Progressive Publishers, 2002. p. 19.
3691:. Kolkata: Progressive Publishers, 2002. p. 25.
3674:. Kolkata: Progressive Publishers, 2002. p. 23.
3657:. Kolkata: Progressive Publishers, 2002. p. 26.
3454:
3452:
3450:
3243:The book was released in 2002, under the title
3009:Congress, broke away from the Party and formed
2862:
2795:
2517:
2427:in 1950. The Government of India had appointed
4689:Indian independence activists from Maharashtra
3367:. Progressive Publishers, Kolkata. p. 43.
2750:
2569:Dange, Gopalan, Ahmad – nationalist communists
1578:of 1917. He grew increasingly skeptical about
4421:
3753:
3751:
3729:
3727:
3306:"Obituary reference in the Indian Parliament"
3024:Marginalization within the communist movement
2877:nosedive, as the following table would show:
2473:
2138:portrayal of it as a mere bourgeoisie party.
1444:
4435:
4270:. American Historical Review. Archived from
4178:The Election Commission of India. New Delhi.
4164:The Election Commission of India. New Delhi.
4062:The Election Commission of India, New Delhi.
4003:The Election Commission of India, New Delhi.
3975:The Election Commission of India, New Delhi.
3954:The Election Commission of India, New Delhi.
3447:
3003:
2809:
2578:– former extremist, present views uncertain.
1689:Dange in the eyes of the British authorities
1631:The period also coincided with influence of
78:25 February 1962 – 28 November 1981
4254:"CPI's Dange, Rajeshwar named in KGB files"
4041:The Election Commission of India, New Delhi
3831:The Manchester Guardian. 30 September 1959.
3326:
3046:Merger into United Communist Party of India
2979:
2734:
2398:
1592:In 1921, Dange published a pamphlet titled
4603:1964 split in the Communist Party of India
4598:Foundation of the Communist Party of India
4428:
4414:
3748:
3724:
3494:
3363:Sen, Mohit (2002). "The Dange Centenary".
3362:
3187:. Mohit Sen said that Dange's articles in
2600:
2235:The 1950s: internal strifes within the CPI
2142:position to one of active support for the
1814:
1674:Foundation of the Communist Party of India
1611:, the first Indian Marxist journal. Later
1451:
1437:
4378:India from Primitive Communism to Slavery
4361:India from Primitive Communism to Slavery
3487:in Dossal, Mariam and Maloni, Ruby (ed.)
3462:New Delhi: Anmol Publications p. 336
3440:in Dossal, Mariam and Maloni, Ruby (ed.)
3131:at the time of his defection to Britain,
2709:
2706:was elected general secretary of CPI(M).
2624:and the other Chinese Communist leaders.
2498:International Socialists vs. Nationalists
2463:-speaking state of Maharashtra was born.
2355:Visit of Bulganin and Khrushchev to India
1855:
1794:Union during the general strike of 1928.
1767:Initial years of labour movement in India
1758:Formation of the Communist Party of India
1714:On 17 March 1924, M. N. Roy, S.A. Dange,
1647:
4699:Prisoners and detainees of British India
4256:. rediff.com website. 22 September 2005.
4092:
3721:. (Macmillan – London, 2004), pp 444–445
3491:Mumbai: Popular Prakashan. 1999. p. 176.
3444:Mumbai: Popular Prakashan. 1999. p. 175.
2419:including Kolhapur were integrated into
2402:
2298:capture power within the constraints of
2292:
1865:
66:Chairman of the Communist Party of India
4284:
4087:Coalition Strategies of Marxist Parties
4018:Coalition Strategies of Marxist Parties
3233:between October 1942 and January 1943.
3032:
2572:Joshi, Ranadive – extremists, pro-China
2347:conducted in Telangana should be ended.
2121:In 1944–1945, he was a delegate to the
14:
4621:
4195:: Progressive Publishers, 2002. p. 13.
3877:Neue ZĂĽrcher Zeitung. 27 October 1959.
2684:
2549:
2378:
664:Communism in the independence movement
4409:
3868:Manchester Guardian. 29 October 1959.
3859:Manchester Guardian. 30 October 1959.
3787:
3785:
3300:
3298:
3152:
3118:
3038:AICP and the Congress had set up the
2963:
1994:The CPI and the independence movement
1788:
4085:by Stanley A. Kochanek appearing in
4016:by Stanley A. Kochanek appearing in
3501:"S.A. Dange" in his introduction to
2690:Centrist leaders. Namboodiripad and
2429:the States Re-organisation Committee
2423:, which was created from the former
2105:Dange's rise in trade union movement
1980:, a former General Secretary of the
1534:Shripad Amritpant Dange was born in
4567:National Federation of Indian Women
4392:Commentary on events, personalities
4105:
3218:From Primitive Communism to Slavery
3211:From Primitive Communism to Slavery
3174:
3069:
2648:
2311:Communist Party of the Soviet Union
1585:
162:5 Apr 1957 – 31 March 1962
24:
4664:Lok Sabha members from Maharashtra
4374:Marxism and Ancient Indian Culture
4357:Marxism and Ancient Indian Culture
3940:7 March 1964, The Current, Bombay.
3850:The Baltimore Sun. 6 October 1959.
3841:is referred to as Ladakh incident.
3815:"4th Lok Sabha Members Bioprofile"
3795:. Lok Sabha Secretariat, New delhi
3793:"Member's Profile – 4th Lok Sabha"
3782:
3761:. New Delhi: Rupa Co., 2003. p. 81
3295:
3291:Comrade Shripad Amrit Dange Page 8
3085:
2585:
2164:
1982:Communist Party of India (Marxist)
1807:Dange edited the Marathi journal,
1641:Founding Congress of the Comintern
1500:Communist Party of India (Marxist)
1394:List of communist parties in India
852:2013 Naxal attack in Darbha valley
117:5 Apr 1967 – 5 April 1977
25:
4710:
3579:"Working Class Movement Library"
3534:Tomlinson, Professor B.R. (Tom).
3460:Encyclopedia of Political Parties
3062:voes, 0.39%). Similarly, in 2006
2872:Backlash: General elections, 1977
2784:) declared its independence from
2767:
2639:
2627:
1623:Influence of Bolshevik Revolution
4639:Trade unionists from Maharashtra
3401:Orient Longman 1997. p. 54.
3399:M. N. Roy: A Political Biography
2673:
2409:Socialist Unity Party of Germany
2127:World Federation of Trade Unions
2101:as Communist candidate in 1946.
1971:Impact of Meerut Conspiracy Case
1821:Communist Party of Great Britain
1710:Kanpur Bolshevik conspiracy case
1420:
842:Maoism in the Nandigram violence
391:
355:
52:
4383:
4366:
4349:
4332:
4314:
4304:
4278:
4260:
4246:
4233:
4222:
4210:
4198:
4181:
4167:
4153:
4144:
4135:
4123:
4114:
4075:
4065:
4044:
4023:
4006:
3991:
3978:
3957:
3943:
3934:
3922:
3901:
3880:
3871:
3862:
3853:
3844:
3834:
3825:
3807:
3764:
3739:
3711:
3694:
3677:
3660:
3643:
3625:
3606:
3593:
3550:
3527:
3475:
3465:
3099:Honour by the Indian Parliament
3052:United Communist Party of India
2719:6.2 million votes(4.28%).
2466:Dange was later elected to the
2094:over the trade union movement.
1652:M. N. Roy, an ex-member of the
1516:United Communist Party of India
1222:Communist Party of French India
747:1957 general election in Kerala
4552:All India Trade Union Congress
3633:"Letters: Downfall of the CPI"
3416:
3404:
3391:
3371:
3356:
3320:
3284:
3258:
2741:All India Trade Union Congress
2169:On the day India got freedom,
2133:CPI on the eve of independence
1952:
1773:All India Trade Union Congress
1529:
1409:State of socialist orientation
731:Post-independence and Cold War
13:
1:
4694:Indian independence activists
4562:All India Students Federation
4344:S. A. Dange – A Fruitful Life
4285:B Raman (26 September 2005).
4239:A sequel to the earlier book
3706:S. A. Dange – A Fruitful Life
3689:S. A. Dange – A Fruitful Life
3672:S. A. Dange – A Fruitful Life
3655:S. A. Dange – A Fruitful Life
3519:"Chandavarker, Rajanarayan".
3333:Marxism, Revolution and Peace
3308:. Parliament of India website
3251:
2745:Centre of Indian Trade Unions
659:Colonial period and partition
4577:Bharatiya Khet Mazdoor Union
4189:S.A. Dange – A Fruitful Life
3365:S.A. Dange – A Fruitful Life
2863:CPI support to Indira Gandhi
2796:CPI-led government in Kerala
2518:Initial advantage with Dange
2257:Zhdanov line of insurrection
2123:World Trade Union Conference
1374:Communist movements in India
979:Proletarian internationalism
7:
4654:People from Nashik district
3557:Chandavarker, Rajanarayan.
3135:published, in 2005, a book
3054:. Veteran communist leader
3040:Friends of the Soviet Union
2751:Collaborating with Congress
2255:) on 28 February 1948, the
2099:Bombay Legislative Assembly
1477:Indian trade union movement
463:Damodar Dharmananda Kosambi
203:Samyukta Maharashtra Samiti
27:Indian communist politician
10:
4715:
4557:All India Youth Federation
4453:Sachchidanand Vishnu Ghate
4376:. Review of S. A. Dange's
4359:. Review of S. A. Dange's
2813:
2604:
2589:
2474:Sino-Indian border dispute
2077:Dange in "P. C. Joshi era"
1859:
772:Naxalite–Maoist insurgency
757:Sino-Indian border dispute
628:Bikash Ranjan Bhattacharya
4590:
4544:
4514:
4445:
4342:in Banerjee, Gopal (ed.)
3704:in Banerjee, Gopal (ed.)
3687:in Banerjee, Gopal (ed.)
3670:in Banerjee, Gopal (ed.)
3653:in Banerjee, Gopal (ed.)
3613:Surjeet, Harkishan Singh
3191:impressed Lenin himself.
3011:All India Communist Party
3004:All India Communist Party
2810:The CPI and the Emergency
2774:Bangladesh Liberation War
2440:Dange was elected to the
2224:Com. Zhdanov: And Jinnah?
2148:Franklin Delano Roosevelt
1619:impressed Lenin himself.
1512:All India Communist Party
724:Punnapra-Vayalar uprising
366:
351:
341:
333:
323:
307:
279:
252:
247:
243:
231:
219:
208:
200:
190:
178:
166:
155:
145:
133:
121:
110:
102:
92:
82:
71:
64:
60:
51:
34:
4669:Bombay State politicians
4493:Ardhendu Bhushan Bardhan
4438:Communist Party of India
3931:, 7 July 1963. New Delhi
3915:25 December 2007 at the
3587:13 November 2007 at the
3503:AITUC 50 Years Documents
2980:Dange's isolation in CPI
2806:held seven years later.
2735:Split in the trade union
2399:Formation of Maharashtra
2389:Indian National Congress
2328:, from the Chinese path.
2219:Com. Dange: A bourgeois.
2039:Congress Socialist Party
1570:He became interested in
1565:Non-Cooperation Movement
1496:Indian National Congress
1475:(CPI) and a stalwart of
1473:Communist Party of India
837:Laxmanpur Bathe massacre
767:Historic Eight Documents
503:Kondapalli Seetharamaiah
346:Roza Vidyadhar Deshpande
328:Communist Party of India
185:Vithal Balkrishna Gandhi
128:Vithal Balkrishna Gandhi
4679:Indian anti-capitalists
4287:"The Mitrokhin mystery"
4058:31 October 2008 at the
3894:16 October 2007 at the
3637:Business Standard India
3581:Meerut Conspiracy Trial
3248:unscientific fashion".
2601:Sino-Soviet differences
2411:, Berlin. 12 July 1958.
2326:Makineni Basavapunnaiah
2046:Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact
1978:Harkishan Singh Surjeet
1815:Comintern's involvement
1217:Communist Consolidation
984:Revolutionary socialism
880:Marxism–Leninism–Maoism
742:Goa liberation movement
737:2nd Congress of the CPI
593:Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee
533:Harkishan Singh Surjeet
498:Puchalapalli Sundarayya
173:Jayashri Naishadh Raiji
4526:E. M. S. Namboodiripad
4268:"Book Review by Getty"
3745:This freedom is bogus.
3168:
2710:General Elections 1967
2495:
2412:
2349:
2343:
2330:
2232:
2226:
2221:
2216:
2203:
2197:
2191:
1991:
1964:
1950:
1927:
1870:Portrait of 25 of the
1862:Meerut Conspiracy Case
1856:Meerut Conspiracy Case
1850:
1801:
1782:
1741:where Russian trained
1704:
1648:Meeting with M. N. Roy
1574:, while following the
752:Angamaly police firing
543:Jagjit Singh Lyallpuri
478:E. M. S. Namboodiripad
103:Member of Parliament,
4572:All India Kisan Sabha
4545:Related organisations
4481:Chandra Rajeswara Rao
4098:Andersen, Walter K..
3984:Bose, Shanti Shekar.
3435:"Ganachari, Arvind".
3383:The Communist Threat.
3196:Literature and People
3163:
3109:Acharya Narendra Deva
2826:Constitution of India
2816:The Emergency (India)
2490:
2406:
2344:
2331:
2318:
2293:Stalin's intervention
2227:
2222:
2217:
2212:
2198:
2192:
2187:
1986:
1960:
1945:
1869:
1845:
1796:
1780:so he did not attend.
1777:
1699:
1549:British rule in India
1191:Defunct organisations
1001:Current organisations
964:Left-wing nationalism
814:Left Democratic Front
762:1964 split in the CPI
694:Foundation of the CPI
4531:P. K. Vasudevan Nair
4390:Ananth, V. Krishna.
4037:16 June 2007 at the
3971:4 March 2009 at the
3545:University of London
3387:The Inter-War Period
3327:Riepe, Dale (1977).
3231:Yerwada Central Jail
3216:Dange's major work,
3138:Mitrokhin Archive II
3033:AICP versus Congress
2853:Allahabad High Court
2837:Jaya Prakash Narayan
2634:Cuban Missile Crisis
2561:Neue ZĂĽrcher Zeitung
2546:units of the party.
2035:E.M.S. Namboodiripad
1724:Singaravelu Chettiar
1545:nationalist movement
1427:Communism portal
1227:Comrades Association
826:Contemporary history
418:Sahajanand Saraswati
226:Position established
150:Mumbai Central South
140:Abdul Kader Salebhoy
88:Position established
4659:India MPs 1967–1970
4649:India MPs 1957–1962
4644:Marathi politicians
4446:General secretaries
4340:The Dange Centenary
3719:Stalin. A biography
3482:Ganachari, Arvind.
3458:Ralhan, O.P. (ed.)
2685:The birth of CPI(M)
2550:Dange losing ground
2505:M. N. Govindan Nair
2485:Manchester Guardian
2379:Further dissensions
2300:Indian Constitution
2278:Telangana Rebellion
2071:Quit India Movement
1831:(present spelling:
1637:Third International
1553:Bal Gangadhar Tilak
1514:(AICP), and later,
1464:Shripad Amrit Dange
1364:Communism in Kerala
1247:Lal Communist Party
909:Primitive communism
819:Indravelli massacre
714:1946 Naval Uprising
709:Telangana Rebellion
704:Quit India Movement
568:V. S. Achuthanandan
423:Shripad Amrit Dange
195:Mumbai City Central
41:Shripad Amrit Dange
4458:Gangadhar Adhikari
4217:The Indian Express
4205:The Indian Express
3702:S. A. Dange (1959)
3685:S. A. Dange (1959)
3668:S. A. Dange (1959)
3651:S. A. Dange (1959)
3329:"Marxism in India"
3153:Benediktov Diaries
3133:Christopher Andrew
3119:Mitrokhin Archives
2964:Towards left unity
2845:Central Government
2413:
1943:, which declares,
1928:
1789:Girni Kamgar Union
1679:The British Empire
1576:Russian Revolution
1404:Socialism in India
1379:Gandhian socialism
1369:Communism in Nepal
1359:Anarchism in India
1312:People's Democracy
969:Left-wing populism
932:Agrarian socialism
904:National communism
777:Naxalbari uprising
523:Hare Krishna Konar
448:Nripen Chakraborty
385:Communism in India
238:Position abolished
98:Position abolished
4684:Indian communists
4616:
4615:
4608:Electoral history
4499:S. Sudhakar Reddy
4463:Puran Chand Joshi
4274:on 10 March 2007.
4243:published in 1999
4241:Mitrokhin Archive
4219:24 November 1998.
4187:Banerjee, Gopal.
3819:loksabhaph.nic.in
3342:978-90-6032-066-2
3272:. 10 October 2018
3200:socialist realism
2970:Bharatiya Lok Dal
2961:
2960:
2900:% of Votes(1977)
2897:% of Votes(1971)
2849:Jagmohanlal Sinha
2618:Dwight Eisenhower
2607:Sino-Soviet split
2447:Dange along with
2425:Bombay Presidency
2369:Nikita Khrushchev
2152:Winston Churchill
2083:Puran Chand Joshi
1941:Indian Penal Code
1935:Conspiracy Case.
1488:Sino-Soviet split
1461:
1460:
1384:Inquilab Zindabad
689:Kakori conspiracy
668:Conspiracy cases
458:Puran Chand Joshi
453:P. Krishna Pillai
370:
369:
270:Bombay Presidency
16:(Redirected from
4706:
4536:C. Achutha Menon
4518:
4439:
4430:
4423:
4416:
4407:
4406:
4400:
4387:
4381:
4370:
4364:
4353:
4347:
4336:
4330:
4329:
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4312:
4308:
4302:
4301:
4299:
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4282:
4276:
4275:
4264:
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4165:
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4151:
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4142:
4139:
4133:
4127:
4121:
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4112:
4109:
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4096:
4090:
4079:
4073:
4069:
4063:
4048:
4042:
4027:
4021:
4010:
4004:
3995:
3989:
3982:
3976:
3961:
3955:
3947:
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3938:
3932:
3926:
3920:
3905:
3899:
3884:
3878:
3875:
3869:
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3802:
3800:
3789:
3780:
3768:
3762:
3755:
3746:
3743:
3737:
3731:
3722:
3717:Robert Service,
3715:
3709:
3700:B. T. Ranadive.
3698:
3692:
3683:B. T. Ranadive.
3681:
3675:
3666:B. T. Ranadive.
3664:
3658:
3649:B. T. Ranadive.
3647:
3641:
3640:
3629:
3623:
3618:, an article in
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3604:
3597:
3591:
3576:
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3498:
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3479:
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3395:
3389:
3375:
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3324:
3318:
3317:
3315:
3313:
3302:
3293:
3288:
3282:
3281:
3279:
3277:
3262:
3202:, as opposed to
3181:Gandhi vs. Lenin
3175:Dange the author
3129:Vasili Mitrokhin
3070:Death and legacy
2885:
2884:
2839:'s agitation in
2803:C. Achutha Menon
2649:Split in the CPI
2365:Nikolai Bulganin
2361:Jawaharlal Nehru
2313:(CPSU) in 1951.
2000:freedom struggle
1880:H. L. Hutchinson
1837:United Provinces
1718:, Nalini Gupta,
1667:Gandhi Vs. Lenin
1654:Anushilan Samiti
1587:Gandhi Vs. Lenin
1504:Indian Elections
1470:
1453:
1446:
1439:
1425:
1424:
1423:
942:Anti-imperialism
899:Marxist humanism
894:Marxist feminism
870:Marxism–Leninism
719:Tebhaga movement
677:Kanpur Bolshevik
598:Pinarayi Vijayan
488:Promode Dasgupta
413:M. P. T. Acharya
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248:Personal details
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4517:Chief Ministers
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4465:(1935–1947)
4296:13 November
3799:22 February
3779:. New York.
3620:The Marxist
3385:in chapter
3245:Vedic India
3076:Maharashtra
2820:A state of
2679:The Current
2656:West Bengal
2015:bourgeoisie
1953:The charges
1924:S. V. Ghate
1912:P. C. Joshi
1900:R. R. Mitra
1896:G. Adhikari
1730:(now spelt
1658:East Bengal
1594:Gandhi Vs.
1530:Early years
1524:Maharashtra
1333:Theekkathir
952:Land reform
847:Salwa Judum
797:West Bengal
788:Left Front
508:Saroj Dutta
483:S.K. Limaye
318:(1947–1991)
313:(1899–1947)
308:Nationality
298:Maharashtra
283:22 May 1991
221:Preceded by
201:President,
168:Preceded by
123:Preceded by
84:Preceded by
18:S. A. Dange
4623:Categories
4475:Ajoy Ghosh
4311:documents.
4291:rediff.com
4081:page 226,
4012:page 224,
3536:India Text
3276:21 January
3252:References
3064:Tamil Nadu
2857:Raj Narain
2780:(formerly
2778:Bangladesh
2776:. In 1971
2757:P.C. Joshi
2692:Jyoti Basu
2622:Mao Zedong
2488:reported:
2449:S.M. Joshi
2322:Ajoy Ghosh
2270:Travancore
2060:After the
2021:thesis of
1876:S. S. Josh
1633:Bolshevist
1326:Qaumi Jang
1319:Prajasakti
1293:Ganashakti
926:Principles
914:Trotskyism
864:Ideologies
804:Rajan case
588:Biman Bose
513:Jyoti Basu
493:V. Subbiah
473:Ajoy Ghosh
287:1991-05-23
266:Karanjgaon
260:1899-10-10
4397:The Hindu
3056:Mohit Sen
2990:Jullunder
2974:Jan Sangh
2822:emergency
2480:Lok Sabha
2457:P.K. Atre
2453:N.G. Gore
2393:extremism
2266:Telangana
2201:Congress.
1892:P. Spratt
1617:Socialist
1613:Mohit Sen
1609:Socialist
1601:M. N. Roy
1520:Socialist
1481:communist
1389:Lal Salam
957:in Kerala
887:Stalinism
618:Ganapathy
578:Mohit Sen
408:M. N. Roy
215:1959–1960
211:In office
158:In office
113:In office
105:Lok Sabha
74:In office
4056:Archived
4035:Archived
3969:Archived
3913:Archived
3892:Archived
3585:Archived
3348:18 April
3312:18 April
3270:ThePrint
2986:Bhatinda
2786:Pakistan
2614:Cold War
2385:Palakkad
2335:Malenkov
2249:Calcutta
2025:against
1848:period."
1829:Calcutta
1739:Peshawar
1728:Cawnpore
1663:Tashkent
1580:Gandhism
1252:Lal Sena
1232:CPI (ML)
1127:CPIML ND
1110:CPI(ML)L
782:Timeline
672:Peshawar
377:a series
375:Part of
342:Children
4591:History
4507:(2019–)
4505:D. Raja
4193:Kolkata
3225:' book
3204:elitism
2851:of the
2727:of the
2512:New Age
2461:Marathi
2339:Molotov
2262:Tripura
2253:Kolkata
2027:fascism
1833:Kolkata
1743:muhajir
1683:leftism
1572:Marxism
1536:Marathi
1526:state.
1174:SUCI(C)
1132:MCPI(U)
989:Welfare
792:Tripura
655:History
613:D. Raja
433:Yashpal
316:Indian
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3547:London
3339:
3223:Engels
3018:Meerut
2957:7.11%
2954:9.85%
2938:4.29%
2935:5.12%
2919:2.82%
2916:4.73%
2888:Party
2699:Tenali
2542:, and
2528:Ladakh
2144:Allies
2067:Gandhi
1933:Meerut
1872:Meerut
1809:Kranti
1732:Kanpur
1557:swaraj
1540:Nashik
1056:CPI(M)
875:Maoism
682:Meerut
402:People
352:Awards
334:Spouse
294:Bombay
2944:Total
2841:Bihar
2540:Bihar
2283:nizam
2112:Deoli
1751:Kabul
1596:Lenin
1279:Media
1137:AICTU
1061:AIDWA
1034:AITUC
302:India
4298:2008
3929:Link
3801:2012
3541:SOAS
3350:2009
3337:ISBN
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3278:2022
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2177:and
2159:USSR
2150:and
2062:USSR
1262:MCPI
1257:LKPH
1237:HSRA
1202:BLPI
1197:AICP
1179:UCPI
1164:RMPI
1159:RCPI
1120:AISA
1115:AIKM
1098:PLGA
1093:KAMS
1076:DYFI
1071:CITU
1066:AIKS
1049:NFIW
1044:BKMU
1039:AIYF
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280:Died
253:Born
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