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  2. Communist involvement in the Indian independence movement

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    It was the largest resistance group against British rule in the Jail. In 1935, Communist Consolidation was founded by 39 inmates, and led by communist leader Hare Krishna Konar. The maximum of its members believed on the concept of Marxism and Communist or Jugantar part of Anushilan Samiti.

  3. Communism in India - Wikipedia

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    The Communist Party of India (Maoist) is a Maoist [19] [20] communist party in India which aims to overthrow the government of India through people's war. It was founded on 21 September 2004, through the merger of the Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) People's War (People's War Group), and the Maoist Communist Centre of India (MCCI ...

  4. Communist movements in India - Wikipedia

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    Peasant movements. Communists were actively involved in various movements from 1920s. The All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) was founded in 1936, which predominantly became active in India. By 1942, AIKS and communists dominated the peasant movement in the country. The members of AIKS or Kisan Sabha were mostly communists.

  5. M. N. Roy - Wikipedia

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    M. N. Roy. Manabendra Nath Roy (born Narendra Nath Bhattacharya, better known as M. N. Roy; 21 March 1887 – 25 January 1954) was a 20th-century Indian revolutionary, philosopher, radical activist and political theorist. Roy was the founder of the Mexican Communist Party and the Communist Party of India (Tashkent group).

  6. 1964 split in the Communist Party of India - Wikipedia

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    S.A. Dange at the 5th congress of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany, July 1958. In 1964, a major split occurred in the Communist Party of India. The split was the culmination of decades of tensions and factional infighting. When India became independent in 1947, differences arose of how to adapt to the new situation.

  7. Malayapuram Singaravelu - Wikipedia

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    Died. 11 February 1946. (1946-02-11) (aged 85) Madras, British India. Malayapuram Singaravelu (18 February 1860 – 11 February 1946), also known as M. Singaravelu and Singaravelar, was a pioneer in more than one field in India. In 1918, he founded the first trade union in India. On 1 May 1923 he organised the first ever celebration of May Day ...

  8. Meerut Conspiracy Case - Wikipedia

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    January 1933. The Meerut Conspiracy Case was a controversial court case that was initiated in British Raj in March 1929 and decided in 1933. Several trade unionists, including three Englishmen, were arrested for organizing an Indian railway strike. The British government convicted 27 leftist trade union leaders under a lawsuit.

  9. Foundation of the Communist Party of India - Wikipedia

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    However within the Indian communist movement, there is a controversy on what date to consider as the foundation date of the party. [1] The early history of the Indian communist movement was tumultuous and complicated. An Indian communist group emerged in Tashkent in 1920, led by M. N. Roy. From 1921 onward small local communist groups began to ...