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List of Party Congress held of Communist Party of India (Marxist) No. Date Location Elected Secretary 24th 02 - 6 April 2025 Madurai, Tamil Nadu: TBD 23rd 06 - 10 April 2022
(CPIM KLS Chief Whip) 33 A. K. Balan: 34 Elamaram Kareem (CPIM Rajya Sabha Leader) 35 K. Radhakrishnan: 36 M. V. Govindan (Kerala State Secretary) 37 K. N. Balagopal: 38 P. Rajeev: 39 P. Sathidevi (KWS Chair) 40 C. S. Sujatha: 41 Jaswinder Singh (Madhya Pradesh State Secretary) Madhya Pradesh [14] 42 Uday Narkar Maharashtra [15] [16] 43 Jiva ...
CPIM has a moderate presence in Assam and had run Government in the state once. CPIM first time entered Assam Legislative Assembly in 1978 by winning 11 seats followed by two seats in 1983, two seats in 1985 and two seats in 1991. In the 1996 elections, CPIM won two seats with 1,76,721 votes.
In 1964, in conjunction with the widening rift between China and the Soviet Union, a large leftist faction of the CPI leadership, based predominantly in Kerala and West Bengal, split from the party to form the Communist Party of India (Marxist), or CPI (M). In Kerala, the CPI (M) in coalition with other parties wrested control from the Congress ...
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) (abbreviated as CPI(M) or CPM) is a communist political party in India that formed as the result of a split in the Communist Party of India (CPI) in 1964. [1]
Shatarup started politics when he was in Asutosh College.He joined the SFI unit of the college in 2005 and soon worked actively and became its unit secretary. [13] During his tenure as the secretary SFI won 19 out of 20 seats in the Asutosh College union election [7] and defeated their rival Trinamool Congress Chhatra Parishad, which was an "event that’s out of step with" then trends in West ...
CPIM along with six other parties including CPI, CPI(ML)L, MCPI(U), SP, RLD and JD(S) formed Rajasthan Loktantrik Morcha in 2013. [53] Amra Ram of CPIM became the chief ministerial candidate. [54] But the alliance could not win any seat in 2013 Legislative Assembly election. In 2018, 2 MLAs of CPIM and 1 MLA of RLD were elected. [55]
[34] [35] K. Yadav Shetty is a CPI(M) District Secretariat member and an agrarian leader. He is the general secretary of the district-level unit of the Karnataka Pranta Rajya Sangha and a secretary of its statewide leadership, leading resistance against the proposed HPCL pipeline project in the area. [36] [37]