07-10-2006, 08:53 AM
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The Naxalbari Inspired Left
Today, there exists a large number of political organizations in India whose roots are in the AICCCR/CPI(ML). Some maintain and develop Majumdar's concept of armed revolution, whereas others have condemned the excesses of the sectarian epoch. The organizations belonging to the latter category have established legal overground structures (trade unions, student groups, etc.) and started participating in elections.
The more militant sector comprises:
(Participate only in armed struggle)
* Communist Party of India (Maoist) -- result of a September 2004 merger between the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) and the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) People's War, also known as the People's War Group (PWG)
* Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Janashakti
* Communist Party of United States of India
* Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Naxalbari
* Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) (Mahadev Mukherjee)
The more moderate sector comprises:
(Participate only in democratic elections )
* Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation
* Provisional Central Committee, Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist)
* Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist), led by Kanu Sanyal
* Communist Revolutionary League of India
* Marxist-Leninist Committee
A middle-category can be said to consist of parties such as Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) New Democracy (who combine legal methods with armed struggle).
Now it has been brought to my attention that some comrades are unhappy with
me because I am posting articles and materials about the more moderate sector like the CPI(M-L)Liberation who contest elections.
Some of you may know that, those political parties that participate in elections
are considered to be traitors to the cause by the armed groups and in the past there
have been violent confrontrations between the cadre of the armed and democratic naxalbari inspired left.
Now, when I started out with this blog it was with the intention of posting
material about the Naxalbari Inspired Left.This includes both armed and democratic movements. While I do support the CPI(Maoist) , I am not quick to condemn those who are
taking part in democratic elections.
I personally think a two pronged approach is ideal to the Indian conditions.
Eventually I see both these streams merging in the distant future and that is when Comrade Charu Mazumdjar's dreams will be finally realised.
The recent decision of the CPN(Maoist) to contest elections to the constituent assembly in Nepal further lends weight to the importance of the democratic naxalbari inspired left here in India.Even Kanu Sanyal one of the founders of the movement, along with Comrade Charu Mazumdar today takes part in parliamentary elections.
This might sound naive or foolish to some of you but then you must understand that I can afford to take such a position because I am not a official member of any political party.
I do hope this is okay with all the readers of this blog ?
If you still find it offensive
I would recommend you ignore them and read only the stuff that interests you.
The Naxalbari Inspired Left
Today, there exists a large number of political organizations in India whose roots are in the AICCCR/CPI(ML). Some maintain and develop Majumdar's concept of armed revolution, whereas others have condemned the excesses of the sectarian epoch. The organizations belonging to the latter category have established legal overground structures (trade unions, student groups, etc.) and started participating in elections.
The more militant sector comprises:
(Participate only in armed struggle)
* Communist Party of India (Maoist) -- result of a September 2004 merger between the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) and the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) People's War, also known as the People's War Group (PWG)
* Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Janashakti
* Communist Party of United States of India
* Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Naxalbari
* Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) (Mahadev Mukherjee)
The more moderate sector comprises:
(Participate only in democratic elections )
* Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation
* Provisional Central Committee, Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist)
* Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist), led by Kanu Sanyal
* Communist Revolutionary League of India
* Marxist-Leninist Committee
A middle-category can be said to consist of parties such as Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) New Democracy (who combine legal methods with armed struggle).
Now it has been brought to my attention that some comrades are unhappy with
me because I am posting articles and materials about the more moderate sector like the CPI(M-L)Liberation who contest elections.
Some of you may know that, those political parties that participate in elections
are considered to be traitors to the cause by the armed groups and in the past there
have been violent confrontrations between the cadre of the armed and democratic naxalbari inspired left.
Now, when I started out with this blog it was with the intention of posting
material about the Naxalbari Inspired Left.This includes both armed and democratic movements. While I do support the CPI(Maoist) , I am not quick to condemn those who are
taking part in democratic elections.
I personally think a two pronged approach is ideal to the Indian conditions.
Eventually I see both these streams merging in the distant future and that is when Comrade Charu Mazumdjar's dreams will be finally realised.
The recent decision of the CPN(Maoist) to contest elections to the constituent assembly in Nepal further lends weight to the importance of the democratic naxalbari inspired left here in India.Even Kanu Sanyal one of the founders of the movement, along with Comrade Charu Mazumdar today takes part in parliamentary elections.
This might sound naive or foolish to some of you but then you must understand that I can afford to take such a position because I am not a official member of any political party.
I do hope this is okay with all the readers of this blog ?
If you still find it offensive
I would recommend you ignore them and read only the stuff that interests you.