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The '''Communist Party of India''' abbreviated as CPI or CPI(M) is a [[political party]] in [[India]]. It was founded in the [[ |
The '''Communist Party of India''' abbreviated as CPI or CPI(M) is a [[political party]] in [[India]]. It was founded in the [[India#History|British era]] in the early [[20th century]]. The first attempt to create the [[Communist]] Party of India was at [[Tashkent]], the capital of [[Uzbekistan]] in 1920. The major persons behind this party were Narendranath Bhattacharya alias Manabendranath Roy, Sripat Amrit Dange of Bombay, Singaravelu of Madras, Muzaffar Ahmed of Calcutta etc. Presently this party is named as Communist Party of India ([[Marxist]]) or in short CPI(M). |
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The Communist Party of India abbreviated as CPI or CPI(M) is a political party in India. It was founded in the British era in the early 20th century. The first attempt to create the Communist Party of India was at Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan in 1920. The major persons behind this party were Narendranath Bhattacharya alias Manabendranath Roy, Sripat Amrit Dange of Bombay, Singaravelu of Madras, Muzaffar Ahmed of Calcutta etc. Presently this party is named as Communist Party of India (Marxist) or in short CPI(M).