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we (are) Communist
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30.10.08

CPI (M) candidates

Communist Party of India (Marxist) contested 12 seats of Madhya Pradesh State Assembly elections to be held on November 27. The seating MLA Ramlakhan Sharma contest in Simria constituency.
Candidates:
Ramlakhan Sharma (Simria)
Murarilal Dhakad (Sabalgarh)
Ashok Thivari (Jawra)
Premnaraya Mahore (Gohad)
Ramvilas Goswami (Gwalior)
Ramkalesh Saketh (Rampur Bagelan)
Sunil Sharma (Sirmour)
Ramlal Gupta (Simgrowli)
Buddesan Singh (Jaysingh Nager)
Amarpal Singh (Pusprajgarh)Jaganath Singh Patel (Pathan)
Aru Chawhan (Ambedkar Nager)

10.10.08

Che Guevara was a brilliant and extra ordinary man in the last century. October 9 is his memorable day. He was selected Heroes in the century conducted by TIME Magazine in 1999.

3.10.08

SFI Conference

The Student’s Federation of India is going to organize its 13th All India Conference in West Bengal from 27th September to 30th September 2008. The conference will be organized at Comrade Ajay-Debabrata Manch (EZCC Auditorium) and Martyr Khudiram Bose Nagar (Salt Lake, North 24 Parganas). The central slogan of the Conference is “Equitable access to Quality Education”. Seven hundred fifty elected delegates and observers representing the membership of more than forty-three lakhs will take part in this Conference.

The open rally will be organized on 27th September in which more than one lakh students will participate. An extensive and intensive campaign is planned throughout the country. As a part of the campaign, a letter on behalf of the General Secretary and the President will reach all the members of the organisation urging them to actively participate in the tremendous campaign for the conference. The organisation will observe Flag Day on 17th September throughout the country. The flag of the organisation will be hoisted in all the campuses of the country. SFI will be publishing three books on this occasion: one on the martyrs of our organisation and the other two on contemporary educational issues.

P K Biju elected as president of SFI central committee. V Sivadasan and A N Shamsir are elected as joint secretaties of the committee.

17.8.08

11.8.08

SFI's next conferece will be on Kolkata. The federation is a studnet's wing of Communist Party of India (Marxist).

17.6.08

Pinarayi Vijayan - Leader of Kerala

Pinarayi Vijayan is the secretary of Communist Party of India (Marxist) Kerala state unit. He entered politics through student union activities. He was the president and sectrary of the Kerala Student's Federation (KSF), for-runner of Student Federation of India (SFI). He also president of the Kerala State Youth Federation (KSYF). He joined the Communist Party in 1964.
Pinarayi Vijayan was imprisoned for one and half years in emergency period. Then he elected the presidentof the Kerala State Co-operative Bank. In 1970, he elected to the Kerala Legislative Assembly. He was re-elected in 1977, 1991 and 1996. He was acted as Minister for Electric Power and Cooperatives in the E K Nayanar ministry from 1996 and 1998. He was known as a good minister.

After death of Chadayan Govindan of secretary of CPI(M), he elected the state secretary position. In 2002 he elected to the Politburo of CPI (M). After 2005, he entered in the factional group in the political discussions in CPI (M). In the election in 2006, he entered the media attraction. He considered as a villain in the CPI (M). Many of CPI (M) members resigned from the party and criticised Pinarayi's stand. They argued that he acted for the Bourgeoisie.
On 26 May, 2007 Pinarayi suspended with V S Achuthanandan from the Politburo for their public remarks on each other.

Contraversies
SNC Lavalin
Violence in Kannur
His Children's admission (His daughter Veena was an Amrita Institute of Technology student. The institute is managed my Amritanandamayi. His son Vivek is an MBA graduate from B-School in England)
Recovered bulletts from his bags
Threat against K Gopalakrishnan, Editor, Mathrubhumi Daily
Clash between Catholic Church and Party
Involvement of Pharis Aboobacker's money controversy
Called Paul Chittilapally as wretched creature

Marxist Communist Party of India (United)

BTR-EMS-AKG Janakeeya Vedi was a political group in Kerala. The group was a splinder goroup of Communist Patry of India (Marxist) Kerala state committee led by V B Cheriyan. He was leader of Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) and CPI (M). But he was expelled from the party. When he was led a movement to clear the party. The group was a people's forum. It was not cadre political party. Although they contested elections in 2004.

BTR (B T Ranadive), EMS (E. M. S. Namboodiripad) and AKG (A.K. Gopalan) are the memoires of their party. In 2005 the group merged into the Marxist Communist Party of India (United).

Student federations in India

Akhil Bharatiya Vidhyarthi Parishad
Akhil Bharatiya Vidhyarthi Sena
Aligarh Muslim University Students' Union
All Assam Students Union
All India Democratic Students Organization
All India Progressive Students Union
All India Progressive Students Union (Bolshevik)
All India Revolutionary Students Federation
All India Students Association
All India Students Bloc
All India Students Federation
All Kamtapuri Students Union
Biju Chhatra Janata Dal
Campus Front
Chhatra Janata Dal (Secular)
Chhatra Lok Janshakti
Chhatra Rashtriya Janata Dal
Chhatra Sabha
Chin Student Association (CSA)
Democratic Students Union
Dimasa Students Union
Hmar Students Association
Indian National Student Organisation
Karbi Students Association
Kerala Students Union
Muslim Students Federation
National Students Union of India
Orissa Chhatra Parishad
Progressive Democratic Students Organization
Progressive Democratic Students Union
Progressive Students' Union
Rashtrawadi Vidyarthi Congress
Radical Students Union
Samajwadi Chhatra Sabha
Students Federation of India
Students Islamic Organisation of India
Telangana Rashtra Vidhyarthi Samithy
Twipra Students Federation
Vidhyarthi Purogami Sabha
Zomi Student Federation (ZSF)

26.5.08

Secular fails

Secular fails

Karnataka is turn to Bharathiya Janatha Party (BJP). Some people said it is not a good move in South India. The South Indian states like Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh are not accept BJP politics since the Karnataka election. But the situation is changed. They won 110 seats in the 224 seats Assembly in Karnataka state.

It is clear saffron victory in the state. They are worked at root level politics and organized Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) as a cultural organization. The root level works are helped BJP in the election. But other parties Congress and Janatha Dal (Secular) are not to go to the villages. They concentrate Metro Karnataka. That is a big fault of them.

Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar said that the results have shown that secular forces have failed to give a fight to BJP. He added now it is time for secular forces to think seriously about the emerging communal forces in the country.

It is comedy. The secular parties including Congress and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) are not take a clear action against BJP. Congress is in power in center. NCP is partner. NCP have an important folio, agriculture. But they didn’t take any action against price hiking and so on problems. It is a main factor in the election. Pawar takes more important to cricket not agriculture. (I suggested to Pawar to resign from Minister post. It helps you to make more concentration in cricket.)

JD (S) is a party of cheaters. So, they have no way to take back to power in. The other political parties are do not have clean image in Karnataka. One of the important third wings, Communist Party of India (Marxist) has only below 7000 members in the state. So responsibility is for Congress. But they didn’t act. They are misleading Indian politics. It helps BJP.

All groups will join against BJP and anti secularist activities. It is a dream.

21.5.08

Why BCP (MLM) banned ?

I read an article about the Bhutan Communist Party (Marxist-Leninist-Maoist) some a days. I extremely surprised because it is a banned political party in Bhutan. I search for internet for more details about the political wing. I got some details, but it is not complete.
The political party was formed in United Nation’s refugee camps in Nepal. The party’s aim is to overthrow of the Bhutanese monarchy and form the House of Wangchuck. What an aim? The party has an armed wing. It is called Bhutan Tiger Force (BTF).

Their (top) 10 demands are here:

  • Bhutan Government must declare sovereign democracy and guarantee people’s rights and freedoms
  • Bhutan Government must repatriate all its citizens with dignity and honor
  • Bhutan Government must guarantee with acceptance in principle of right to self-determination
  • Following the principle of Land for the people distribute the lands to poor peasants and landless farmers
  • Bhutan Government must fix the minimum wage of Nu. 150 per day. Also the emergency fund for forthcoming catastrophe, health insurance and shelter must be guaranteed
  • Guarantee all fundamental rights of women and equal judgment
  • Bhutan Government must guarantee cost free education and employment
  • Guarantee democratic and employment oriented education
  • Do away with all the draconian laws and acts reconstruct new democratic laws and constitution
  • Guarantee the freedom of Speech, press, freedom to travel within the territory of country

20.5.08

Comrade Harkishan Singh Surjeet

Comrade Harkishan Singh Surjeet was born on March 23, 1916 at village Ropowal, District Jullunder, Punjab. He joined the national movement at the age of 15. Owing to his political activities he was jailed several times and had to spend 10 years in prison -- 8 years during the British regime and 2 years under Congress rule, after the country became independent. Apart from this, for a period of 8 years he remained underground. He joined the Naujawan Bharat Sabha in 1931; was imprisoned in March 1932 for hoisting the national flag on the district courts at Hoshiarpur (Punjab); joined the then illegal Communist Party in 1934 and became one of its pioneers. From 1935 to 1938 he took keen interest in building the Congress organisation alongwith the Kisan Sabha. He was elected Secretary of the Punjab State Kisan Sabha in 1938. Joined the Congress Socialist Party in 1935. Externed from Punjab in 1938 and started a monthly organ `Chingari' (spark) from Saharanpur (U.P). He was one of the first batch against whom detention warrants were issued at the outbreak of the War in September 1939. Went underground during the War. Again arrested in December 1940 and remained in detention till 1944. After release worked to strengthen the Kisan Sabha.

During partition, worked for communal harmony. Again went underground during 1948-52. Led the historic anti-betterment levy movement in Punjab in 1959. Worked as President and General Secretary of the All India Kisan Sabha. Worked in the Agricultural Workers Union. Led Party and Kisan Sabha delegations to many countries.

Edited many papers and Party organs in Punjab such as "Dukhi Duniya", daily Lok Lehar from Jullundur in 1966. Currently, editor Hindi organ of the Party -- Lok Lehar weekly. Wrote innumerable pamphlets on current political issues. Books -- Land Reforms in India, Future of Kashmir, Happenings in Punjab and the Outline History of the Communist Party.

One of the founders of the Communist Party of India (Marxist). Elected to the Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India in January 1954 at the third Party Congress. Elected General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) in 1992 at the 14th Party Congress held at Madras. He was re-elected to the Post of General Secretary of the Party at the 15th Party Congress held at Chandigarh in April 1995, at the 16th Party Congress held at Calcutta from October, 1998 and at the 17th Congress held at Hyderabad in April 2002. Currently, he is special invitee to the Central Committee.

It is from cpim.org

3.4.08

CPI (M) Politburo Members
















Prakash Karat Re-ElECted

Prakash Karat re-elected as General Secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) by the 19 th Party Congress. Jyothi Basu will be special invitee to the Politburo and Harkishan Singh Surjeet is to the Central Committee. R Umanath is also not in the newly elected Politburo. He is to be continuing as a member of the Central Committee.
Kerala State Home and Tourism Minister Kodiyeri Balakrishnan, Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) General Secretary Mohammed Ameen and West Bengal State Industrial Reconstruction and Rublic Undertakings Minister Nirupam Sen are the new members in the Politburo.
Kerala State Finance Minister Thomas Issac and West Bengal State Housing and Public Health Engineering Minister Gautam Deb are including 17 new members of 87 member Central Committee.
Politburo Members
Prakash Karat
V S Achuthanandan
M K Pandhe
Sitharam Yechuri
Pinarayi Vijayan
S Ramachandran Pillia
Buddhadev Bhattacharya
Brinda Karat
Biman Basu
K Varadarajan
Manik Sarkar
B V Raghavalu
Kodiyeri Balakrishnan
Muhammed Ameen
Nirupam Sen


13.3.08

Youth federations in india

Youth federations in india

All India Democratic Youth Organization (AIDYO)
All India Democratic Youth Organization is the youth wing of Socialist Unity Centre of India

All India Federation of Democratic Youth (AIFDY)
All India Federation of Democratic Youth is the youth wing of Marxist Communist Party of India.

All India Socialist Youth Council (AISYC)
All India Socialist Youth Council was a political youth movement in India. It was the youth wing of Samajwadi Janata Party.

All India Youth Federation (AIYF)
All India Youth Federation is the youth wing of Communist Party of India. AIYF is a member of World Federation of Democratic Youth.

All India Youth League (AIYL)
All India Youth League is the youth wing of All India Forward Bloc. AIYL is a member of World Federation of Democratic Youth.

Asom Yuva Parishad (AYP)
Asom Yuva Parishad is the youth wing of Asom Gana Parishad. The president of AYP is Keshab Mahanta.

Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM)
Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha is the youth wing of Bharatiya Janata Party.

Democratic Revolutionary Youth Federation (DRYF)
The Democratic Revolutionary Youth Federation is the youth wing of Communist Party of Revolutionary Marxists in India

Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI)
Democratic Youth Federation of India is the youth organization of Communist Party of India (Marxist). DYFI was founded in 1980.

Tribal Youth Federation (TYF)
Tribal Youth Federation is an organization affiliated to Democratic Youth Federation of India in Tripura.

Indian Youth Congress (IYC)
The Indian Youth Congress is the youth wing of the Indian National Congress Party.

Indian Youth Congress (Socialist) (IYC(S))
Indian Youth Congress (Socialist), was the youth wing of Indian Congress (Socialist

Janathipathiya Yuva Samity (JYS)
Janathipathiya Yuva Samity is the youth wing of Janathipathiya Samrakshana Samithy in Kerala.

Jharkhand Chhatra Yuva Morcha (JCYM)
Jharkhand Chhatra Yuva Morcha the youth and student wing of Jharkhand Mukti Morcha.

Jharkhand Yuva Morcha (JYM)
Jharkhand Yuva Morcha is the youth wing of Jharkhand Mukti Morcha

Muslim Youth League (MYL)
Muslim Youth League is the youth wing of the Indian Union Muslim League

National Youth League (NYL)
National Youth League is the youth wing of the Indian National League

Nationalist Trinamool Youth Congress (NTYC)
Nationalist Trinamool Youth Congress is the youth wing of Nationalist Trinamool Congress

Nationalist Youth Congress (NYC)
Nationalist Youth Congress is the youth wing of the Nationalist Congress Party

Nava Yuva Samiti (NYS)
Nava Yuva Samiti is the youth wing of Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) in Andhra Pradesh

Revolutionary Youth Association (RYA)
Revolutionary Youth Association is the youth wing of Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation

Revolutionary Youth Front (RYF)
Revolutionary Youth Front is the youth wing of Revolutionary Socialist Party.

Telugu Yuvatha (RY)
Telugu Yuvatha is the youth wing of Telugu Desam Part

Youth Congress (Urs) (YC(Urs))
Youth Congress (Urs) is the youth wing of Indian National Congress (Urs)

Yuva Janata Dal (YJD)
Yuva Janata Dal is the youth wing of the erstwhile Janata Dal

Yuvajanavedi
Yuvajanavedi is a youth organization linked to the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) in Kerala

CPI (M) Mass organisations

Communist Party of India (Marxist)
Mass organisations
Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI)
DYFI For Jobs For All, Education For All And Empowerment Of Youth
The DYFI affiliate in Jammu and Kashmir is called Democratic Youth Federation of Kashmir. In Tripura there is a separate body, affiliated to DYFI, called Tribal Youth Federation

Students Federation of India (SFI)
Independent. Democracy. Socialism
Secretaty - K.K. Ragesh
President - R. Arunkumar
Tribal Students Union, a special suborganisation affiliated in Tripura. Student Struggle edited by Ritabrata Banerjee, is published monthly in English. Chhatra Sangram is the Bengali organ of SFI published by the West Bengal state unit. Student is the Kerala organ of SFI Kerala state unit. Kerala Unit published an E-Journal, Resistance. Student Struggle is published in Telugu by the Andhra Pradesh state unit.

Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU)
General Secretary - Mohammed Amin
The CITU believes that the exploitation of the working class can be ended only by socializing all means of production: distribution and exchange and establishing a Socialist State. Holding fast the ideal of socialism, the CITU stands for the complete emancipation of the society from all exploitation

All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS)
President - S. Ramachandran Pillai
General Secretary - K. Varadharajan.

All India Agricultural Workers Union

All India Democratic Women's Association (AIDWA)
women`s rights and for their education, employment and status, along with issues like casteism, communalism, child rights and disaster aid
President - Suhasini Ali
General Secretary - Sudha Sundararaman

Bank Employees Federation of India (BEFI)
President - P. Sadasivan Pillai
General Secretary - Pradip Biswas

All India Lawyers Union

Ganamukti Parishad
Mass organization amongst the tribal peoples of Tripura

Adivasi Kshema Samithi (AKS)
A tribal organisation is controlled by CPI(M) in Kerala

CPI (M) Publications

Communist Party of India (Marxist)
Publicatons
Theoretical organ

  • The Marxist (English)
  • Marksbadi Path (Bengali)
  • Chinta (Malayalam)
  • Marxist (Telugu)

Weekly newspaper of Central committee

  • People's Democracy (English)
  • Lok Lehar (Hindi)

Daily Newspapers

  • Daily Desher Katha (Tripura, Bengali)
  • Desabhimani (Kerala, Malayalam)
  • Ganashakti (West Bengal, Bengali)
  • Prajashakti (Andhra Pradesh, Telugu)
  • Theekathir (Tamil Nadu, Tamil)

Weeklies

  • Abshar (West Bengal, Urdu)
  • Deshabhimani Vaarika (Kerala, Malayalam)
  • Swadhintha (West Bengal, Hindi)
  • Desh Hiteshi (Bengali)
  • Janashakthi (Karnataka, Kannada)
  • Jeevan Marg (Maharashtra, Marathi)
  • Samyabadi (Orissa, Oriya)
  • Ganashakti (Assamese, Assam)

Fortnightlies

  • Lok Jatan (Madhya Pradesh, Hindi)
  • Lok Samvad (Uttar Pradesh, Hindi)
  • Sarfarosh Chintan (Gujarat, Gujarati)

Monthlies

  • Shabtaab (Urdu)
  • Yeh Naya Raste (Jammu & Kashmir, Urdu)
  • Lok Lahar (Punjabi)
  • Nandan (Bengali)
  • Marxist (Tamil language)

Publishing Houses

  • Leftword Publication
  • CPI(M) Publication
  • National Book Agency (West Bengal)
  • Chinta Publication (Kerala)
  • Prajasakti Book House (Andhra Pradesh)
  • Deshabhimani Book House (Kerala)
  • Natun Sahitya Parishad (Assam)

CPI (M) Central Leaders

Communist Party of India (Marxist)
Central leaders

  • Harkishan Singh Surjeet
  • Jyoti Basu
  • V.S. Achuthanandan
  • Prakash Karat
  • Sitaram Yechury
  • S. Ramachandran Pillai
  • R. Umanath
  • Biman Bose
  • Manik Sarkar
  • Pinarai Vijayan
  • M.K. Pandhe
  • Buddhadeb Bhattacharya
  • K. Varadarajan
  • B.V. Raghavulu
  • Brinda Karat

11.3.08

Communistae report became true

Communistae's report become true. Communistae published a report, NEXT! SFI Kerala state LeaDerS, on February 29, 2008 said the president of SFI get P Biju.
http://communistae.blogspot.com/2008/02/next-sfi-kerala-state-leaders.html

SFI Kerala State Committee

P Biju (Thiruvananthapuram) has been elected the state president and A N Shamseer (Kannur) the secretary of the Kerala state unit of Students Federation of India. Sindhu Joy and M Swaraj replaced.

P Biju

A N Shamseer



Office bearers
President - P Biju
Secretary - A N Shamseer
Vice-presidents - K T Mathew (Alappuzha) / K V Sumesh (Kannur) / M Rajeevan (Kasargode) / P J Binesh (Wayanad) / K Diana (Kozhikode)
Joint secretaries - Roshan Roy Mathew (Pathanamthitta) / V Sivadasan (Kannur) / V P Prasanth (Kollam) / K I Shebir (Thrissur) / Subhash Chandran (Malappuram)
Secretariat members - Lijo Jose (Ernakulam) / S K Sajeesh (Kozhikode) / Aneesh K R (Palakkad) / A A Rahim (Thiruvananthapuram) / Dhanya Vijayan (Kottayam) / Binu Devassia (Idukki) / P K Sabarish (Kannur)

29.2.08

NEXT! SFI Kerala state LeaDerS

The next secretary of Students Federation of India (SFI) will be from Kannur district. Three names are the top first in the list. A N Shamseer, Sumesh KV and V Sivadasan. A N Shamseer from Thalassery is the chief campaigner of Kodiyeri Balakrishnan in the district. K V Sumesh is from Sreekandapuram Area. He was chairman of the Kannur University. He is in the list of favoring team in Pinarayi faction. V Sivadasan is not a good certificate from the Pinarayi faction. But he is a thinking leader in SFI Kannur district. So, he has a small chance. The president position will be get P Biju from Thiruvananthapuram district.

25.2.08

S.F.I. Kerala state conference

The 29 th Kerala state conference of the Students Federation of India (SFI) will be held Thiruvananthapuam from March 6 to 9. The conference will begin with a student’s rally and public meeting on March 6. The public meeting to be inaugurated by Communist Party of India (Marxist) Kerala state secretary Pinarayi Vijayan. The delegate session will begin on March 7.

Chief Minister V S Achuthanandan will inaugurate the series of seminars. 15 seminars will be held in different parts of Thiruvananthapuram district up to March 3. Cultural programmes and competitions have also been organized as part of the conference.

16.2.08

Communist Party of India (Marxist)

Communist Party of India (Marxist)
Kerala state committee
V S Achuthanandan
Pinarayi Vijayan
Paloli Muhammed Kutty
M A Baby
P Karunarakaran
P K Gurudasan
P K Sreemathi
A Vijayaraghavan
Kodiyeri Balakrishnan
E Balanandhan
E P Jayarajan
M C Josephine
T Sivadasa Menon
Vaikam Viswan
V V Dakshinamoorthy
Thomas Isaac
A K Balan
M V Govindhan
K Kunhiraman
A K Narayanan
T Govindhan
C K P Pathmanabhan
P Sasi
P Jayarajan
M V Jayarajan
K P Sahadevan
P A Muhammed
M Kelappan
Elamaram Kareem
N K Radha
T P Ramakrishnan
K Saithalikutty
K Ummar
P K Sainabha
M Chadran
P Unni
C T Krishnan
K A Mamakutty
C O Paulose
P R Rajan
Baby John
K Chandran Pilla
C M Dinesh Mani
K N Raveendranath
S Sarma
K M Sudhakaran
M M Lorence
Gopi Kottamurikkal
Sarojini Balanandhan
M M Mani
K K Jayachandran
K J Thomas
V R Bhaskaran
K Anandagopan
R Unnikrishna Pilla
P K Chandranandhan
G Sudhakaran
C K Sadasivan
C S Sujatha
M K Bhaskaran
K Rajagoal
P Rajendran
J Mercy Kuttiamma
K N Balagopal
B Raghavan
M Vijakumar
Pirappancode Murali
R Parameswaran Pilla
Anathalavattam Anandan
Anavoor Nagappan
S Rajendran
C P Narayanan
P Rajeev
C K Saseendran
Kadakampally Surendran
I V Das
K K Ragesh
K K Shylaja
T N Seema
P Satheedevi
K Varadarajan
T K Hamsa
K Radhakrishnan
P Sreeramakrishnan

Communist Party of India (Marxist)
Kerala state Control Commission

C P Balan Vaidyar (Chairman)
P P Vasudevan
T Krishnan
E Kasim
Prof M T Joseph

11.2.08

CPI (M) Andra Pradesh State Secretary

Raghavulu re-elected
Bodapati Veera Raghavulu re-elected as state secretary of Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI (M)) Andra Pradesh. This is his forth consecutive chance. He is also Politburo of CPI (M).

He was born in Pedamopadu village of Prakasham district. After schooling, he joined Andhra Christian College in Guntur for intermediate standard. Then, he went to Bapatla and joined into Bachelor of Science at Bapatla Agricultural College. But he drop out of the course. Then he joined Kavali College for Bachelor of Arts course.

Upto December 1981, he was the office bearer for Student Federation of India (SFI), students wing of CPI (M). He complete Masters of Arts with distinction. Then he joined for a research in economics as scholar. Meanwhile, unfortunately party secretary of the Visakhapatnam unit died. The new elected secretary was dead in a road accident. Raghavulu to turn to take the charge of secretary. In 1994 he was elected as state Centre for Indian Trade Unions (CITU) secretary. At the state conventions of the party in December 1997, Raghavulu was named as state secretary of the party.

Raghavulu married S Punyavathi. She was his co-activist and now vice president of CITU. She is also state president of the All India Democratic Women Association (AIDWA), a women wing of CPI (M).

Inquilab Zindabad

24.1.08

SFI Kerala State Conference

SFI Kerala State Conference will be held in Thiruvananthapuram from March 6 – 9. Current President of the organization is Sindhu Joyi and Secreatary M Swaraj.

Their office address
Students Federation of India, Kerala State Committee Sudheesh Smarakam, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India. Phone 91 - 471 -333355

CPI (M) State Secretaries

N Varadarajan elected as CPI (M) Tamil Nadu State Secretary. Also elected 79 member state committee and 49 Party congress to be held Coimbatore from March 29 to April 3.

R S Majumdar elected as CPI (M) Jharkhand State Secretary and also elected 30-member state committee.

Janardhan Pujari elected as CPI (M) Orissa State Secretary.

M K Nandi elected as CPI (M) Chattisgarh State Secretary.

Biman Basu elected as CPI (M) West Bengal State Secretary.

Vijay Ravanth elected as CPI (M) Uthargarh State Secretary. Also elected 19 member state committee and 6 member Secretariat.

Balram Adikari selected as CPI (M) Sikkim State Secretary and also elected 10-member state committee.Bathal Saroj elected as CPI (M) Madhya Pradesh State Secretary. Also elected 9 member Secretariat: Sandhya Shyli, Pramod Pradhan, Jaswander Singh, Ramvilas Goswamy, Asok Thivari, Ram Narayan Kurariya, Vishnu Sarma, Kailas Limsodia, S S Srivasthava

CPI (M) Thrissur

Baby John elected as district secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) Kollam District. The conference also elected 43 member district committee and 46 member delegates for the state conference to be held in Kottayam at February 11.

Communist Party of India (Marxist) Thrissur district committee members

CPI (M) Thrissur district committee members:

Baby John, N A Mamakutty, K Pathmanabhan, C A Paulose, P R Rajan, A Pathmabhan, Ambadi Venu, M M Varghese, A C Moideen, Babu M Palissery, C K Kumaran, K V Peethambaran, P P Karappan, K F Devees, K K Srinivasan, Murali Perunelli, V P Joseph, P K Devis B D Devasi, K V Jose, C K Chandran, Varghese Kanddamkulathi, K V Abdul Khader, K Radhakrishnan, K P Radhakrishnan, Seviar Chittilapally, K K Ramachandran, K V Nafeeza, T K Vasu, Prof M Muralidharan, T A Ramakrishnan, P R Varghese, K S Muhammed, M Balaji, T V Haridas, K Mani, P M Sreedharan, R Bindu, A S Kutty, N R Balan

CPI (M) Kollam

K Rajagopal elected as district secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) Kollam District. The conference also elected 43 member district committee and 46 member delegates for the state conference to be held in Kottayam at February 11.

Communist Party of India (Marxist) Kollam district committee members

CPI (M) Kollam district committee members:

K Rajagopal, P Rajendran, J Mersikutty Amma, E Kasim, D Rajappan Nair, S Suneran, B Raghavan, Karingannoor Murali, N S Prasannakumar, B Thulasidhara Kurupppu, N Pathmalochanan, S Jaya Mohan, K Subhagan, K Somaprasad, K Sethumadhavan, M Meerapillai, Susankodi, Ex Ernest, P K Balachandran, M Gangadharakurupppu, K B Ajayakumar, B Ajayakumar, P Ananadam, C Mukkesh, C Jayasankar, P Somanathan, S L Sajikumar, B Babu, P Lalaji Babu, M Sivasankara Pillai, S Vikraman, R Sahadevan, K Thulasidharan, V V Saseendran, G Vikraman, Murali Madandankode, M Josekutty, P R Vasanthan, D Radhakrishnan, George Mathew, K P Kuruppu, K V Rajendran, S Prakasan

CPI (M) Alappuzha

P K Chandrananthan elected as district secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) Alappuzha District. The conference also elected 44 member district committee and 44 member delegates for the state conference to be held in Kottayam at February 11.

Communist Party of India (Marxist) Alappuzha district committee members

CPI (M) Alappuzha district committee members:

P K Chandrananthan, G Sudhakaran, C K Sadhasivan, C S Sujatha, C B Chandra Babu, G Venugopal, K K Chellappan, R Nazar, M Surendran, K Prasad, K V Devadas, N Ramakrishnan Nair, D Lakshmanan, B Vinod, V G Mohanan, A Raghavan, D Manichan, K K Asokan, M A Aliyar, K Raghavan, D Somanathan, Siji Cheriyan, M H Rasheed, S Bahuleyan, N R Baburaj, K D Maheendran, K R Bageerathan, P P Chitharanjan, P K Soman, H Salam, K H Baburaj, P Aravindashan, T K Devakumar, B Rajendren , G Rajamma, Murali Thazhakara, M M Antony, A M Areef, P Viswambara Panikker, K O Abdul Shookur, A S Babu, M Sathyapalan, A Anandakuttan, P Ganakumar

CPI (M) Ernakulam

Gopi Kottamurikal elected as district secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) Ernakulam District. The conference also elected 43 member district committee and 42 member delegates for the state conference to be held in Kottayam at February 11.

Communist Party of India (Marxist) Ernakulam district committee members

CPI (M) thiruvananthapuram district committee members:

Gopi Kottamurikal, K Chadran Pillia, C M Dinesh Mani, C V Ausep, T K Mohanan, E K Narayanan, K A Chackochan, P S Mohanan, M P Pathrose, M B Swamanthabadran, K J Jacob, P K Kunhu Muhemmed, K N Nair, K B Badhran, P K Purushothaman, K Vasu, K N Gopinath, K N Unnikrishnan, C K Pareeth, P J Varghese, O N Vijayan, M C Surendran, K B Somasekharan, T I Sasi, V S Shadanandhan, P N Balakrishnan, P S Shyla, K B Devadharsan, Honny Baby, C N Sundharan, V M Sasi, P R Gangadharan, T R Gopinath, P M Ismael, P R Muraleedharan, P P Saseendran, K Thulasi, C N Mohanan, C K Manisanker, John Fernades, T K Valsan, M P Varghese, P K Soman

23.1.08

CPI (M) Thiruvananthapuram

Kadakam pally Surendran elected as district secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) Thiruvananthapuram District. The conference also elected 43 member district committee and 36 member delegates for the state conference to be held in Kottayam at February 11.

Communist Party of India (Marxist) thirvanathapuram district committee members

CPI (M) thiruvananthapuram district committee members:

Kadakampally surendren, Pirapancode Murali, Anathalavattam Anandhan, Anavoor Nagappan, C Ajayakumar, C Jayanbabu, S K Asari, V Sivankutty, Varkala Radhakrishnan, S S potti, Adct B Sathyan, Venganoor Bhaskaran, S Sundharesan, G Rajan, Vatavila Thankayyan, G Sadhanandan, V K Madhu, D Jayaram, K C Vikraman, G Vamadhevan, N Ratheendran, P Rajendrakumar, K O Habeeb, Pulluvila Stanly, R Selaraj, Adct Raju, Karamana Hari, Koliyakkottu Krishnan Nair, M M Baheer, Kattakada Sasi, B S Rajeev, J Arundhathi, S S Rajalal, S Neelakandan, C Sasidharakuruppu, V Joyi, Attingal Ramu, B K Viswambharan Nair, P K Raj Mohan, B S Anil Kumar, A G Thankappan Nair, Puthenkada Vijayan, Sindhu Joyi

CPI (M) Wayand

C K Saseendran elected as district secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) wayanad District. The conference also elected 27 member district committee and 9 member delegates for the state conference to be held in Kottayam at February 11.

Communist Party of India (Marxist) wayanad district committee members

CPI (M) wayanad district committee members:
C K Saseendran, P Kunhikannan, K V Mohanan, C Bhaskaran, P S Janardhanan, P A Muhammed, N M Antony, P V Sahadevan, A N Prabhakaran, C U Elamma, K C Kubhiraman, K N Subramanian, V V Baby, K Sasankan, C K Sahadevan, P V Varghese Vaidyar, V P Sankaran Nambiar, K S Babu, M Velayudhan, Pganghadharan, V Ushakumari, P Krishnaprasad, M Saith, P K Suresh, T B Suresh, M Madhu, P J Antony

22.1.08

CPI (M) Kannur

P Sasi re-elected

P Sasi was re-elected as district secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) Kannur at the district conference. The conference also elected 45 member district committee and 53 member delegates for the state conference to be held in Kottayam at February 11.

District committee members: P sasi, M V Jayarajan, P Jayarajan, K P Sahadevan, T Krishnan, C Krishnan, K M Joseph, James Mathew, K K Narayanan, O V Narayanan, M Prakasan, E P Karunakaran, T I Madhusoodanan, V Narayanan, M Karunakaran, P P Damodharan, T K Govindhan, K Kunhappa, P V Balagopalan, K Balakrishnan Nambiar, P K Narayanan, P Vasudevan, P Ramachandran, P Balan, K Chandran, Vayakadi Balakrishnan, Arakan Balan, M Jayalakshmi, N Chandran, Punjayil Nanu, Karayi Rajan, E Narayanan, K P Mammu, P Hareendran, I V Das, Panoli Valsan, M Surendran, P Purushothaman, K K Shylaja, M V Sarala, K Sreedharan, P G Padmanabhan, K K Ragesh, T V Rajesh and K Bhaskaran

18.1.08

CPI (M) – BUPC clash again in Nandigram

CPI (M) – BUPC clash

Communist Party of India (Marxist) activists set fire five houses belonging to supporters of the anti-land acquisition Bhoomi Uchhed Pratirodh Committee (BUPC) by at Khodambari village in Nandigram area on Thursday night, police said on Friday.

It is the first issue since the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) was deployed in the area about two months ago.

Nandigram Trinamool Congress (TC) MLA Sisir Adhikari said CPI (M) activists had been threatening the BUPC members for the past few days and set afire their houses last night.
Police picket has been posted in the area.

15.1.08

CPI ML

1967
May

Historic peasant uprising begins at Naxalbari in Darjeeling district of West Bengal under the leadership of revolutionary communists belonging to the CPI(M). The uprising is brutally suppressed by the CPI(M)-led United Front government of West Bengal at the behest of the Congress government at the Centre. In reaction, communist revolutionary ranks rebel against the reformist-bureaucratic leadership of the party. The rebellion soon assumes an all India dimension. Entire state units of CPI(M) in Uttar Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir and considerable sections in Bihar and Andhra Pradesh join this rebellion.

11.1.08

MARXIST LENINIST WORLD

MARXIST LENINIST WORLD
(nation and founding date)

People's Republic of China
October 1, 1949

Republic of Cuba
January 1, 1959

Democratic People's Republic of Korea
September 9, 1948

Lao People's Democratic Republic
December 2, 1975

Socialist Republic of Vietnam
July 2, 1976

COMMUNIST PARTIES IN BULGARIA

COMMUNIST PARTIES IN BULGARIA

Communist Party of Bulgaria
Komunisticeska Partija na Balgarija

Communist Party of Bulgaria is a communist party in Bulgaria led by Alexander Paunov. The party was founded in 1996 as the Communist Party. It is part of the Coalition for Bulgaria, an alliance led by the Bulgarian Socialist Party.

The party publishes Rabotnicheski Vestnik.

COMMUNIST PARTIES IN TURKEY

COMMUNIST PARTIES IN TURKEY

Marxist-Leninist Communist Party
Marksist-Leninist Komünist Partisi


Marxist-Leninist Communist Party is an underground communist party in Turkey. MLKP was formed in September 1994, through the unification of Communist Party of Turkey/Marxist-Leninist - Hareketi (TKP/ML-Hareketi) and Communist Workers Movement of Turkey (TKİH).

COMMUNIST PARTIES IN BRAZIL

COMMUNIST PARTIES IN BRAZIL

Communist Party of Brazil
Partido Comunista do Brasil

The Communist Party of Brazil better known by its abbreviation PCdoB, is a political party in Brazil. It takes part in the current national government of Lula da Silva. It is founded on February 18, 1962. political ideology of the party is Marxism-Leninism.

President of the party is Renato Rabelo. The headquarters sitauated Alameda Sarutaia n 185 Jardim Paulista, Sao Paulo.

Website http://www.pcdob.org.br/


Brazilian Communist Party
Partido Comunista Brasileiro


Brazilian Communist Party is a political party in Brazil. It was founded in 1992 by a minority grouping within the original Brazilian Communist Party which in its tenth congress decided to abandon communism and take the name 'Popular Socialist Party'. Political ideology of the party is Communisam and Marxism-Leninism.

President of the party is Zuleide Faria de Melo. Headquarters is on Rua das Marrecas, 27, 3º andar, Centro Rio de Janeiro.

Website http://www.pcb.org.br/

COMMUNIST PARTIES IN ABKHAZIA

COMMUNIST PARTIES IN ABKHAZIA

Communist Party of Abkhazia (CPA)
Afkhazetis Komunisturi Partia

Communist Party of Abkhazia is political party in the Georgian break-away republic of Abkhazia.

CPA was founded in March 1921 with the demand of a separate Abkhaz Soviet Republic. It was then led by E. Eshba. Eshba had formed a Bolshevik military-revolutionary committee in Sukhumi in the summer of 1918. Eshba's group demanded direct integration of Abkhazia into the Soviet Union. During the Soviet period, CPA was a part of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

After the fall of the Soviet Union, CPA was reconstructed as an independent party. In 1988 CPA had demanded Abkhaz secession.

The party leader is Oleg Damenia.

COMMUNIST PARTIES IN NEPAL

COMMUNIST PARTIES IN NEPAL

Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist)
Nepal Kamyunist Parti (Ekikrit Marksvadi ra Leninvadi)

The Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist) (CPN-UML) is the largest communist party in Nepal. It was created on January 6, 1991. It is created through the unification of the Communist Party of Nepal (Marxist) and the Communist Party of Nepal (Marxist-Leninist). CPN-UML was a product of the Jana Andolan means People's Movement. It is movement for installof a constitutional democracy in Nepal.

The current general secretary of CPN(UML) is Madhav Kumar Nepal.


Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)

The Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) is a Maoist Communist political party in Nepal. It was founded on 1994 and led by Pushpa Kamal Dahal (also known as Prachanda).

The chief of operations of the CPN-M is its Chairman, Pushpa Kamal Dahal. And Supreme Commander of the People's Liberation Army also.


Communist Party of Nepal (Unity Centre-Masal)

Communist Party of Nepal (Unity Centre-Masal) is an underground communist political party in Nepal. CPN(UC-M) was constituted in 2002 through the merger of Communist Party of Nepal (Unity Centre) and Communist Party of Nepal (Masal).

Prakash is the general secretary.


Communist Party of Nepal (Marxist-Leninist)

Communist Party of Nepal (Marxist-Leninist) was formed by C.P. Mainali when the CPN(ML) reunified with Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist). Mainali had refused to go along with the merger.

CPN(ML) is a member of the United Left Front and participated in the 2006 Loktantra Andolan.


Communist Party of Nepal (United Marxist)

Communist Party of Nepal (United Marxist) was formed on September 15, 2005 through the merger of Communist Party of Nepal (United) and Communist Party of Nepal (Marxist).

Prabhu Narayan Chaudhari is the president of the party.

10.1.08

in 1990s

in 1990s

If Communism Is Waning, Asia Defies the Trend