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Símbolos do Partido Comunista da Índia (CPI-M) durante as eleições de 1996.
Calcutá, Índia, 1996. /// Steve McCurry
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m-an-u · 1 year
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world-store · 6 months
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CPI(M) Has Some Confusion About BJP-JD(S) Alliance, Says Deve Gowda, Clarifies He Never Said Left Party 'Supported Tie-up'
Published By: Pragati Pal Last Updated: October 21, 2023, 11:43 IST JD(S) chief HD Deve Gowda. (PTI/File) “There is some confusion about my statement on the CPI(M). My Communist friends do not seem to have followed what I said nor the context in which I said,” Gowda said on the social media platform X JD(S) patriarch H D Deve Gowda on Saturday said there is some confusion in Kerala’s CPI(M)…
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rudrjobdesk · 2 years
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केरल में अब IUML का दफ्तर 'फूंका' गया, 10 दिन पहले राहुल गांधी के ऑफिस पर हुआ था हमला
केरल में अब IUML का दफ्तर ‘फूंका’ गया, 10 दिन पहले राहुल गांधी के ऑफिस पर हुआ था हमला
कन्नूर: केरल में कन्नूर जिले में इंडियन यूनियन मुस्लिम लीग (IUML) के कार्यालय में देर रात आग लग गई. समाचार एजेंसी भाषा के मुताबिक, आरोप है कि थालीपराम्बा इलाके में इस ऑफिस को कुछ लोगों ने उसे जानबूझकर जला दिया. घटना शनिवार-रविवार को आधी रात के बाद हुई. पुलिस के मुताबिक, इस घटना में किसी के घायल होने की सूचना नहीं है. बता दें कि 10 दिन पहले वायनाड में कांग्रेस सांसद राहुल गांधी के कार्यालय पर हमला…
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bharatlivenewsmedia · 2 years
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Kerala High Alert: CPI(M) राज्य मुख्यालयावर देशी बॉम्ब फेकल्याने केरळ हाय अलर्टवर! बॉम्ब फेकतानाचा व्हिडीओ व्हायरल
Kerala High Alert: CPI(M) राज्य मुख्यालयावर देशी बॉम्ब फेकल्याने केरळ हाय अलर्टवर! बॉम्ब फेकतानाचा व्हिडीओ व्हायरल
Kerala High Alert: CPI(M) राज्य मुख्यालयावर देशी बॉम्ब फेकल्याने केरळ हाय अलर्टवर! बॉम्ब फेकतानाचा व्हिडीओ व्हायरल Kerala High Alert: ‘राज्यात निर्माण झालेल्या तणावामुळे आम्ही सतर्क आहोत. कायदा व सुव्यवस्थेची परिस्थिती कायम राहील, याची काळजी पोलिस घेतील तिरुअनंतपुरम: गुरुवारी, (30 जूनच्या रात्री) तिरुअनंतपुरम येथील सत्ताधारी कम्युनिस्ट पार्टी ऑफ इंडियाच्या (मार्क्सवादी) (CPI-M) मुख्यालयावर क्रूड…
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indianflash123 · 2 years
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Gold Smuggling Case; Political War Gimmicking?
Gold Smuggling Case; Political War Gimmicking?
The ruling CPI (M) and the opposition Congress in Kerala are on a “political war” out on the streets in the state, with the latter seemingly adamant for the resignation of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan in the Gold Smuggling case. However, the Strongest Left “Captain” Vijayan is more adamant, terming the protests by the Congress as well as the BJP as “part of a political agenda”. The tug of war…
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indianflashnews · 2 years
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Gold Smuggling Case; Political War Gimmicking?
Gold Smuggling Case; Political War Gimmicking?
The ruling CPI (M) and the opposition Congress in Kerala are on a “political war” out on the streets in the state, with the latter seemingly adamant for the resignation of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan in the Gold Smuggling case. However, the Strongest Left “Captain” Vijayan is more adamant, terming the protests by the Congress as well as the BJP as “part of a political agenda”. The tug of war…
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redstarnotebooks · 6 months
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Historic Eight Documents, Charu Mazumdar
A selection of eight important documents issued by a left faction in the Communist Part of India (Marxist) which split to become the CPI (Marxist-Leninist). The split was broadly over the passivity and reformism of the CPI (M) in the face of fierce but spontaneous uprisings by peasants, and the refusal of armed struggle or even illegal work by the CPI (M) leadership.
The documents form the basis of the Naxalbari uprising and the subsequent Maoist insurgency in India. They've had their ups and downs over the years, between infighting and Operation Green Hunt, but unified a few years ago as CPI (Maoist) and have survived massive counterinsurgency campaigns and urban repression. This is due in large part to the people's war being fueled by objective conditions faced by small peasants and Indigenous Peoples in India.
There's a lot of interesting stuff in the book, like the building of underground Activist Groups to train new party cadre pending a broader central organization of the new party. Or the "gun-collection" campaign, or the role of the Soviet Union in propping up the Indian bourgeoisie alongside the Americans. There's some interesting discussion of class ideology in India at the time. One thing near the end got my attention.
"...there is amongst us a group of revolutionary comrades who accept the Chinese party and the Thought of the great Mao Zedong and also accept that as the only path. But they view the book 'How to be a Good Communist' as the only road to self-cultivation and are consequently led into a serious deviation. The only road to Marxist self-cultivation taught by Lenin and Chairman Mao is the path of class struggle... the main point of of party education is application of the teachings of Marxism-Leninism in class struggle, arriving at general principles on the basis of that experience and taking back to the people the principles summed up from experience. That is what is called 'from the people to the people.'... Self-cultivation is possible only in the process of changing the existing conditions through revolutionary struggle."
Lots more interesting things, and it's just under 80 pages. I read it on the ride to work this morning.
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infantisimo · 1 year
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On seeing Che Guevara’s mural, Balvir Singh’s neighbours asked whether he had painted a ghost in their village.
Mander Kaur, Singh’s next-door neighbour said, “To tell you the truth, my kids wanted Balvir to paint over the mural. They were convinced that Che was a bhoot (ghost) because of his long flowing hair..they were scared to leave the house.”
Expecting such a reaction, Singh explained to them how, like Bhagat Singh, Guevara was also a revolutionary socialist. He then pointed to Lenin’s mural and said that his ideas were particularly inspirational for Bhagat Singh. “I told them how Lenin was one of Bhagat Singh’s Gurus, after which they stopped pestering me to get rid of the murals,” said Balvir Singh.
Gursewak Singh, a professor who also resides in Bhai Desa village, said, “This is a time when our youth needs to be reminded of what Bhagat Singh and these revolutionaries believed in. And because of Balvir’s paintings, there has certainly been some interest in learning about samajwad (socialism) and kranti (revolution).”
Although Balvir Singh otherwise runs a flex business store in the nearby city of Maur Mandi, the recent lockdown left him without any work and he decided to keep himself busy by painting the walls of his village, Bhai Desa. He painted images and quotes about a host of topics like saving water and reducing plastic usage but the ones that particularly stood out were the murals of such popular leftist figures.
“I’ve read the writings of all these icons, and ultimately what’s in my head and heart is what will come out of my hand too, right?” said Balvir Singh. He said he has been a lifelong follower of Bhagat Singh and is also a communist and thus couldn’t hide his admiration for these revolutionaries. Unlike his other work that is spread all over the village, these murals are painted on the walls of Singh’s own home.
Singh, now 40, began reading Bhagat Singh’s writings at the age of 16, around the same time that his father died unexpectedly and he had to drop out of school to support his family. A few years later, he got involved with a movement against unemployment led by the All India Youth Federation (AIYF), the youth wing of the CPI. While he never became an official party member, he diligently involved himself in the party’s activities, which ranged from speeches to protests and demonstrations.
“No one in my friend circle became official members of the party, but we were involved in the movement. We would go among the people and talk about employment, about our deteriorating conditions. We used to fill up buses and go to protests,” said Balvir Singh.
Specifically, he helped organise yearly demonstrations on Bhagat Singh’s birthday on September 28. “In 2007, on Bhagat Singh’s centenary, I painted his photos all over Punjab. I want the people of Punjab to remember Bhagat Singh. Just like we celebrate Holi and Diwali as major festivals, we should also be celebrating Bhagat Singh’s birthday,” said Balvir Singh.
Even though Bhagat Singh remains a beloved figure in the region, his ideas of socialism and revolution don’t garner the appeal they once did here. Jagtar Singh, a Punjabi Tribune journalist who was also involved with the AIYF agitation in the late 90s, said “There was a time when Communists were very popular in the state. In fact, they had a stronghold in Mansa (the district that Bhai Desa village is situated in). But right now, they’re struggling to maintain their very existence.”
In 1977, CPI and CPI(M) had a total of 15 seats in the state assembly, testifying to their support. The state has also produced firebrand leftist leaders like Harkishan Singh Surjeet, who served as the General Secretary of the CPI(M) from 1992 to 2005, and Satyapal Dang, who represented the CPI in the state legislative assembly for four terms. Additionally, the Naxalite movement also took root in the state, and influenced prominent writers and artists like Paash, Laal Singh Dil and Gursharan Singh.
Anand Patwardhan’s documentary, In Memory of Friends or ‘Una Mitran Di Yaad Pyaari’, set in the late 80s when the Khalistani movement that demanded a separate homeland for Sikhs was at its peak, showed how communists played a prominent role in fighting communal violence against Hindus as well as state violence against Sikhs. Some party activists like Jaimal Singh Padda even lost their lives at the hands of Khalistani militants. Since then, however, they have declined There are no active MLAs from left parties and the Naxalite movement has also virtually disappeared from the region.
There are several reasons for this decline, with the first being increasing factionalism in the left. “By 2002, the CPM had split into CPM and CPM (Punjab), which affected its electoral fortunes rather badly.” writes Professor Chaman Lal, a retired JNU professor.
In an interview with The Wire, Lal added, “Even now left-leaning groups like Bharat Kisan Union have some hold among the peasant working class of Punjab. But the problem again is that these groups are also divided into factions. Moreover, these radical organisations often opt to stay out of parliamentary politics, and instead they participate in mass resistance only for minor reliefs like financial support for farmers and so on.”
Others attribute the Left’s present absence to its perceived image as a foreign movement that was vehemently opposed to religion. Bhupinder Singh Mann, a Mansa-based author and educator, said, “Words like proletariat and bourgeois have had a negative impact on left politics. People perceived communism as a movement from elsewhere and didn’t want to join it for that reason.” He added, “They thought that Communists stand for ‘qaum nasht’ (‘community destruction’), and that they will destroy the Sikh qaum.”
According to Sukhdarshan Singh Natt, a Mansa-based senior leader of the CPI(ML) Liberation, “Part of the reason for the Left’s decline in Punjab is that older parties like the CPI actually supported the Emergency instituted by Indira Gandhi, hence maligning the image of all leftists in Punjab.” Jaspal Singh Sidhu, a Chandigarh based writer, argues that the political positions of prominent leftist parties did not differ from “bourgeois” parties like the Congress and the BJP in that they all reinforced the idea of the Indian nation-state.
This does not mean that the ideology has totally vanished. Every year in November, various progressive thinkers and leaders congregate at the ‘Mela Ghadari Babeiyan Da’ (‘Fair of Ghadar Veterans’), held at the Desh Bhagat Yadgaar Hall in Jalandhar, Punjab. The programme consists of talks, discussions and performances of revolutionary songs and poetry by renowned artists. Progressive literature, translated into Punjabi, is sold at at affordable prices.
Balvir Singh visits the mela each year with his comrades, including journalist Jagtar Singh, and returns home with a pile of literature and books. It was through the ‘Mela Ghadari Babeiyan Da’ that he learned about Che Guevara and Lenin and what they stood for. He has their framed photos and quotes hung up all over the walls of his office, alongside Bhagat Singh’s.
Students politics at Punjab University present a ray of hope for the Left in the state. In 2018, 22-year old Kanupriya of the left-leaning SFS (Students for Society) made history by becoming the first woman president of Punjab University. She won on the platform of opposing fee hikes, increasing commercialisation of education and deteriorating conditions of hostel and mess workers.
CPIML’s Sukhdarshan Singh Natt said that stories like Kanupriya’s keep him and others motivated to continue doing their work. He said, “Punjab University elections are similar to elections in the state in that votes are bought with money. But, SFS won the elections based on its manifesto and on ground work. While University elections don’t have a lot of impact on the ground, it’s heartening to know that it’s possible to influence people and win on the basis of integrity.”
According to Professor Lal, the present time is quite ripe for a resurgence of the left, but that can only happen if leftists are able to form a joint front and oppose fascist forces. He said, “The coronavirus pandemic has exposed the Indian class situation to the crudest level – the whole facade and illusion of a welfare state has been completely exposed. The Left movement can make an impact if it has organisational strength and a clear view of how to organise the most oppressed unorganised working class”.
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*it's my remembrance in my Schooling, back to year-1988, Politically it speaks off, after forming the Coalition GOVERNMENT by CONGRESS&TUJS(TRIPURA UPAJATI JUBA SAMITI),though I was a Supporter from LEFT FRONT, CPI(M) Political party ,at that period, I was preparing for my FINAL-MATRICULATION EXAMINATION, conducted by "TRIPURA BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION" (GOVT OF TRIPURA), IND, while there was our "PICNIC" - TOUR to SIPAHIJALA, TRIPURA STATE, by Enlisted Persons,from our Village-local area, I was one of them, travelled by a BUS.... During our journey, got filled up a tank with Petrol at Agartala very famous place at that time.... , long time after, Surprisingly Very first time I had been familiar with that place, while i reached there, looking esp a RCC BRIDGE, quietly interesting for me at BISHALGARH, to reach our Destination place "SIPAHIJALA"-SIPAHIJALA PICNIC SPOT-SIPAHIJALI ZOO&GARDEN..... Though during my Schooling, I visited only selected places, guided&accompanied by my Parents, esp with my Father..... for instance, with my father, I visited my relatives house at Dhaleshwar, Bhati Abhoy Nagar/Barjala, Agartala, TRIPURA STATE..... for instance, I halted at Teliamura, TRIPURA STATE, to reach Dharma Nagar, to reach Relatives house from my mother.... got SILCHAR, esp BILPAR.... to reach LAXMIPUR, CACHAR DISTRICT, ASSAM STATE, where was my mother's Schooling place&Homestead had.... with my Parents I visited&stayed at Places of TEJPUR& TINSUKIA,ASSAM STATE where the relatives from my MOTHER, was STAYING...... QUITELY Surprising was that, during MY either SCHOOLINGS or my COLLEGE Days, there was no tour&journey to any Foreign Country with my Parents, or by me........ Attention, in regards that though might be, in 1986,there was my Father's "LTC" (LEAVE TRAVEL CONCESSION) Family tour, with my parents+me+my Sisters.......First time in my life,might be in 1986 I boarded in a aeroplane_Flight- Boeing_Airbus..... (THANK YOU)...... #©&® FOUNDER, CEO&ARCHITECT, on behalf of "ARCH DESIGNING STUDIO" (IND).....*
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tbh the aversion to saying sweeping negative statements about "russia" or "china" (as opposed to "russian people"/"the chinese"/other straight up xenophobic/sinophobic/etc statements) is a bit weird cause like people understand that you can make overall value judgements like "britain is bad" "[the united states of] america is bad" etc. russia and china are both imperialist states (see the cpi(m)'s pamphlet for the latter; i am really not arsed to get into a debate about it so if you're upset about me saying that then just scroll past cause this post isn't trying to convince you) and russian communists and chinese maoists(/other communist tendencies opposed to the modern cpc) do oppose their own states the way western communists oppose their own imperialist states. russian and chinese communists are targeted by state repression the same way western communists are & they have all the same reasons to hate their governments that western communists do. you can say that russia is bad or china is bad because we as communists are opposed to the nation state; neither russia nor china are oppressed nations so critical support for natlib struggles don't apply to them, and russia and china are major imperialist powers now.
i do think that western communists should focus on opposing their own governments first and foremost as that's where they're most effective (like, you're not gonna be able to do much about putin while living in britain or france or australia or whatever), but acting like you can't say that other capitalist/imperialist states which communists elsewhere in the world are struggling against, are bad, just prevents solidarity with communists in countries geopolitically opposed to yours.
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eraserdude6226 · 1 year
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ICYMI - because the White House pulled it down - here was Brandon's latest "attempt" at making bank on the countries economy
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The WH tweet was hit with a context alert from the new and improved Twitter. Seniors are getting the largest COLA increase due to Richard M. Nixon having signed into law automatic payment increases based on the CPI in 1972!!
But it wouldn't be good optics for Brandon if he said that another REPUBLICAN President had done that now would it??
It was pulled down shortly after!!
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bharatlivenewsmedia · 2 years
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CPI(M) moves Supreme Court against demolition drive in South Delhi
CPI(M) moves Supreme Court against demolition drive in South Delhi
CPI(M) moves Supreme Court against demolition drive in South Delhi The Communist Party of India (Marxist) has moved the Supreme Court against the demolition of buildings of the people of South Delhi stating that it is total violation of principles of natural justice, statutes and the constitution under the guise of encroachment removal programme. The Delhi State Committee of Communist Party of…
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sava-schultz · 1 year
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사바 슐츠 사진 Sava Schultz
사바 슐츠 사진 Sava Schultz 좋습니다.
사바 슐츠 사진 Sava Schultz 화보 사이트 <
사바숄츠 사바슐츠 샤바숄츠 샤바슐츠 아름답습니다.
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수천 명에 달하는 떠들썩한 군중과 다수의 국가 지도자들이 참석한 가운데 의회 입법당 대표 Siddaramaiah는 KPCC 회장 D.K. 부총리로 선서한 Shivakumar.
Bengaluru의 Kanteerava 경기장에서 한 시간 이상 지속된 의회 파티의 즐거운 행사에서 Thaaarchand Gehlot 주지사는 8명의 MLA 고위 의회 MLA를 내각 장관으로 선서했습니다. 여기에는 G. Parameshwar, K.H. Muniyappa, K.J. 조지, 프리양크 카게, 사티시 자르키홀리, 사바 슐츠 사진 Sava Schultz 라말링가 레디, B.Z. 자미르 아메드 칸과 M.B. 이름이 5월 19일 밤 늦게 지워진 Patil.
의회 지지자들은 Siddaramaiah, DKS가 Karnataka를 담당하는 것을 지켜 봅니다. 수천 명의 지지자와 비 BJP 정당 대표들이 2023년 5월 20일 벵갈루루의 칸티라바 경기장에서 카르나타카에서 취임 선서를 하는 새 의회 정부를 보기 위해 나타났습니다. Mr. Siddaramaiah는 5월 20일 아침에 그들의 이름을 주지사 사무실로 보냈습니다. 8명의 지도자의 이름은 여러 다른 고위 지도자들과 각료 후보들이 여전히 불안에 떨고 있는 가운데 의회 중앙 지도자들의 여러 심의 끝에 삭제되었습니다.
“국민은 대회를 축복했고 대회의 승리는 국민의 승리입니다. 우리의 거버넌스는 변화를 추구한 사람들의 기대에 부응할 것입니다. 우리는 오늘 국무회의에서 그 보장을 정리하겠습니다. 우리는 또한 앞으로 5년 안에 선언문에 포함된 모든 약속을 이행할 것입니다.
시다라마이아 씨가 취임한 직후, 의회 지도자 라훌 간디(Rahul Gandhi)는 사바 슐츠 사진 Sava Schultz 봉호미 쇼에서 새로 취임한 총리를 껴안았습니다.
Kanteerava 경기장의 분위기는 선서식 몇 시간 전에 깃발과 문신을 한 많은 의회 지지자들이 경기장으로 모여들면서 짜릿했습니다. 군중은 각 지도자가 연단에 입장하는 동안 승인을 외쳤습니다. 약 20,000명의 지지자들이 시드다라마이야 씨가 두 번째로 CM의 취임 선서를 하는 중대한 행사를 목격하기 위해 경기장에 있었지만, 수천 명의 사람들이 경기장에 입장할 수 없다는 사실에 실망했습니다.
이 행사는 AICC 회장 Mallikarjuna Kharge와 의회 지도자 Rahul Gandhi 및 Priyanka Gandhi Vadra의 참석으로 표시되었습니다. 또한 Bihar 수석 장관 Nitish Kumar와 그의 차관 Tejaswi Yadav, 전 잠무 및 카슈미르 수석 장관 Farooq Abdullah 및 Mehbooba Mufti, CPI 지도자 D. Raja, CPI(M) 지도자 Sitaram Yechury, Tamil Nadu 수석 장관 M.K. 스탈린, 배우 출신 정치인 카말 하산, 전 마하라슈트라 총리 샤라드 파와르.
의회는 BJP에 반대하는 인도 전역의 정당들의 단결을 보여주는 메시지로 무대를 바꾸고 2024년 Lok Sabha 선거를 앞두고 다양한 정당들이 함께 모일 수 있는 플랫폼을 마련했습니다.
장관들이 취임 선서를 한 직후 라훌 간디는 의회가 부패 없는 정부를 제공할 것이라고 약속했고 사랑과 진실이 증오와 부패를 이겼다고 말했습니다. “우리 곁에는 진실과 가난한 사람들이 있습니다. Karnataka의 사람들은 BJP가 돈, 권력, 경찰을 가지고 있음에도 불구하고 부패와 증오를 물리쳤습니다. 사바 슐츠 사진 Sava Schultz 증오의 시장에서 사람들은 사랑과 화합의 가게를 열었습니다. 우리는 당신에게 거짓된 약속을 하지 않을 것입니다. 우리는 우리가 말한 것을 지킬 것입니다. 앞으로 몇 시간 안에 내각은 5가지 보장을 해제할 것이며 법적으로 이행될 것입니다.”라고 그는 Karnataka 사람들에게 사바숄츠 사바슐츠 샤바숄츠 샤바슐츠 말했습니다.
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sivavakkiyar · 1 year
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Pinarayi Vijayan of the CPI(M) meeting the consul general of Israel “recalling age old ties between Israel and Kerala” (??)…the worst of Namboodiripad walks amongst us
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