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281:. Along with Kartik Paul, he organized a peasants movement in the district. At the same time, chaos reigned in the CPI(ML). Mishra and Pal were included in the Burdwan Regional Committee of the party. In 1973 the CPI(ML) was split, with one group led by Sharma and another by Mahadev Mukherjee. Mishra initially belonged to Mukherjee's party, but he and the Burdwan Regional Committee broke with Mukherjee in September 1973. Mishra sought contact with the Sharma group, but the Burdwan Regional Committee was later divided and Mishra denounced the political line of Sharma (a critique, which amongst other things, called for the formation of open mass organizations, a move that almost constituted a heresy in the CPI(ML) movement at the time). 374:(founded in April 1982). The construction of IPF, through which the underground party could develop links to other democratic forces on the basis of a popular, democratic and patriotic programme, was based on interventions by Mishra. After the fifth party congress of CPI(ML)Liberation, Mishra left his underground life. He made his first public appearance in 25 years at a rally on the 369:
democratic front movement. The process further elaborated through an internal rectification process initiated in late 1977. In the early 1980s CPI(ML)Liberation began building an open non-party mass movement (in direct contradiction to the original policy of CPI(ML)), the
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He was unconditionally released from prison on 20 June 1972 as one year without trial had passed. However, his release arose suspicion in the CPI(ML). He was deployed to a remote village in the Agradwip area of
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Mishra was the political architect of the process of re-orientation of CPI(ML) Liberation. By 1976 the party had adopted a position that armed struggle would be combined with building a broad anti-
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in 1955. Mishra studied at Adarsh Banga Vidyalaya Inter College. Later he graduated from Kanyakubja Degree College and was admitted at the Christ Church Degree College for post-graduate studies in
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Mishra married thrice; in 1974 to Jyotsna (an underground cadre), in 1983 to Shikha (a party cadre) from Calcutta and in 1991 to fellow Central Committee member Kumudini Pati.
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hospital following brutal beatings by the police, he was sent to the Baharampur Central Jail. Mishra continued to conduct political activities inside the prison.
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was formed with Jauhar as General Secretary and Mishra and Swadesh Bhattacharya (Raghu) as members. The reorganized party became known as the 'anti-
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in December 1992. However although Mishra broke with the dogmas of the early CPI(ML), he never renounced Charu Majumdar's legacy.
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as it was cremated at the electric crematorium at Bansghat. Guests at the funeral included former Union Minister
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In 1974 Mishra came into contact with Subrata Dutta (Jauhar), a leader of armed struggle in the plain areas of
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in 1966. Mishra became associated with a group of leftwing students, who soon developed linkages to the
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Mishra was re-elected General Secretary of the party at the sixth congress of CPI(ML) Liberation in
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On 1–2 January 1979 Mishra was encircled by police forces at Badpathujote in the Phansidewa area of
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in February 1976. The congress unanimously re-elected Mishra as General Secretary.
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on 22 December 1998, with thousands of followers taking part in the ceremony. "
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Mishra became the secretary of the Durgapur Local Organising Committee of the
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On 18 December 1998, in connection with a Central Committee meeting in
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secretary of the new party organization. Under Mishra's leadership new
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Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation politicians
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commander Nemu Singh. Mishra secretly visited China in 1979.
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politician. Mishra served as the General Secretary of the
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Index

CPIML Liberation
Subrata Dutta
Dipankar Bhattacharya
CPIML Liberation
Saroj Dutta
Jabalpur
Central Provinces and Berar
British India
Lucknow
Uttar Pradesh
CPIML Liberation
Politician
Hindi
communist
Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation
Jabalpur
Kanpur
Mathematics
Regional Engineering College
Durgapur
AICCCR
Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist)
Asansol
Burdwan district
Bihar
Charu Majumdar
Central Committee
Lin Biao
West Bengal
Gaya district

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