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  2. Satya Bhakta - Wikipedia

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    Of course, many others in India, including Bombay Group, were thinking along similar lines. He announced intention to set up ‘Indian Communist Party’ in the Hindi daily Aj of 12 July 1924. He referred to Russia and to the Communist rule there, asserting that Communism was the only path uplifting unhappy and exploited people.

  3. Communism in India - Wikipedia

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    The unbroken 24-year long reign of Jyoti Basu, the premier communist leader in India's electoral field, as the Chief Minister of West Bengal was characterised by massive deindustrialisation (caused by government support to militant activism of Communist labour unions) & creation of a party-society (by asserting dominance of party ideologues in ...

  4. Lal Salam - Wikipedia

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    Lal Salam (Bengali: লাল সেলাম, Hindi: लाल सलाम, Urdu: لال سلام; transl. "Red salute") is a salute, greeting, or code word used by communists in South Asia. The phrase is a compound of lāl , meaning "red" in Hindi and Urdu, and salām , meaning "peace", a contraction of the Arabic phrase as-salāmu ʿalaykum ...

  5. Communism - Wikipedia

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    Part of a series on Communism Concepts Anti-capitalism Class conflict Class consciousness Classless society Collective leadership Communist party Communist revolution Communist state Commune Communist society Critique of political economy Free association "From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs" Market abolitionism Proletarian internationalism Labour movement Social ...

  6. Socialism in India - Wikipedia

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    Their criticism was shared by the Indian revolutionary M.N. Roy, who attended as a delegate of the Communist Party of Mexico. The congress removed the term 'bourgeois-democratic' in what became the 8th condition. [13] A Communist Group was founded in Tashkent on 17 October 1920, soon after the Second Congress of the Communist International by M ...

  7. Communist Party of India - Wikipedia

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    The Communist Party of India (CPI) is the oldest communist party in India. The CPI was founded in modern-day Kanpur on 26 December 1925. [6] [7] [8]

  8. Communist involvement in the Indian independence movement

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    All open communist activities were carried out through Workers and Peasants Parties. [14] The sixth congress of the Communist International met in 1928. In 1927 the Kuomintang had turned on the Chinese communists, which led to a review of the policy on forming alliances with the national bourgeoisie in the colonial countries.

  9. Communist movements in India - Wikipedia

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    The British colonial authorities had banned all communist activity, which made the task of building a united party very difficult. A Communist Group was founded in Tashkent on 17 October 1920, soon after the Second Congress of the Communist International by M.N. Roy. Roy made contacts with Anushilan and Jugantar groups in Bengal.