P Sasi re-ele
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
we (are) Communist
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22.1.08
CPI (M) Kannur
Labels: CPI (M) Kannur, CPI(M) faction, Pinarayi, VS
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.