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Indian political party
The Revolutionary Communist Party of India, also known as RCPI (Tagore), was a political party in India, led by Saumyendranath Tagore. RCPI (Tagore) emerged
Revolutionary Communist Party of India (Tagore)
Revolutionary_Communist_Party_of_India_(Tagore)
Indian political party
The Revolutionary Communist Party of India (abbreviated as RCPI) is a political party in India. The party was founded as the Communist League by Saumyendranath
Revolutionary Communist Party of India
Revolutionary_Communist_Party_of_India
Indian communist leader and intellectual
grandnephew of Rabindranath Tagore, was the leader of the Revolutionary Communist Party of India, and the first translator of The Communist Manifesto into Bengali
Saumyendranath_Tagore
Topics referred to by the same term
Party of India Revolutionary Communist Party of India (Das) Revolutionary Communist Party of India (Tagore) Communist Ghadar Party of India CPI (ML) (disambiguation)
Communist Party of India (disambiguation)
Communist_Party_of_India_(disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
Communist Party (India) Revolutionary Communist Party of India (Das) Revolutionary Communist Party of India (Tagore) Revolutionary Communist Party – Red Trench
Revolutionary_Communist_Party
The Revolutionary Communist Party was a minor naxalite faction that merged with Centre of Communist Revolutionaries of India in 1988. It was based in Punjab
Revolutionary Communist Party (India)
Revolutionary_Communist_Party_(India)
Political party in West Bengal (1969–1971)
The Revolutionary Communist Party of India, also known as RCPI (Das), was a political party in the Indian state of West Bengal, led by Anadi Das. RCPI
Revolutionary Communist Party of India (Das)
Revolutionary_Communist_Party_of_India_(Das)
worker of the Communist Party of India. He worked with resistance committees in riot-affected Calcutta during communal violence. After the Partition of India
Nalini_Das_(revolutionary)
of the Communist party of India, arrested in the Kanpur Bolshevik Conspiracy Case Saumyendranath Tagore, Founder of the Revolutionary Communist Party
Communist involvement in the Indian independence movement
Communist_involvement_in_the_Indian_independence_movement
Controversy over the political party's founding date
The Communist Party of India is one of the oldest political parties in India. However within the Indian communist movement, there is a controversy on
Foundation of the Communist Party of India
Foundation_of_the_Communist_Party_of_India
Forward Bloc (Ruikar) and the Revolutionary Communist Party of India (Tagore). The front had candidates in 105 out of 238 constituencies (63 SP candidates
People's United Socialist Front
People's_United_Socialist_Front
Communist party faction
Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) was a communist political party in India. The general secretary of the party was Santosh Rana. The party was
Provisional Central Committee, Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist)
Provisional_Central_Committee,_Communist_Party_of_India_(Marxist–Leninist)
Political party of Bangladesh
of the Communist Party of Pakistan in 1968. Following the Partition of India, the Communist Party of Pakistan (CPP) split from the Communist Party of
Communist_Party_of_Bangladesh
Indian political party
Socialist Front, together with the Socialist Party and the Revolutionary Communist Party of India (Tagore). The party contested 32 assembly seats, and won two
All India Forward Bloc (Ruikar)
All_India_Forward_Bloc_(Ruikar)
of the Jana Sangh, the Hindu Mahasabha, the Revolutionary Communist Party of India (Tagore) and a section of independent Congress dissidents. In total UDPF
United Democratic People's Front
United_Democratic_People's_Front
Indian Naxalite politician (1918–1972)
1918 – 28 July 1972) was an Indian communist ideologue, and founder and General Secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist). Born into a
Charu_Majumdar
Political party in India
important front organisation for the Communist Party of India and an influential force in the Bombay labour movement. The party was able to muster some success
Workers and Peasants Party (India)
Workers_and_Peasants_Party_(India)
Indian politician
to the Revolutionary Communist Party of India. Das was a Central Committee member of RCPI. Das contested the Howrah West constituency seat of the West
Anadi_Das
Surname list
the leader of the Revolutionary Communist Party of India, and the first translator of "The Communist Manifesto" into Bengali A branch of the family based
Tagore_(name)
1969–1970 government of West Bengal, India
Sudhindranath Kumar of the Revolutionary Communist Party of India to occupy this ministry. On 9 May 1969 Sudhir Chandra Das, dissident leader of the Praja Socialist
Second_Mukherjee_ministry
Concept in Marxist theory
Saumyendranath Tagore, the founder of the Revolutionary Communist Party of India and an international communist leader, argued that "the theory of Permanent
Permanent_revolution
Left-wing political alliance in Bangladesh
Communist League of Bangladesh and the Workers' Party of Bangladesh (Marxist) merged to form a new left political party, the Revolutionary Communist League
Left Democratic Alliance (Bangladesh)
Left_Democratic_Alliance_(Bangladesh)
Indian political party
Welfare Party of Kerala is the Kerala unit of the Welfare Party of India. It was launched on 19 October 2011 at Tagore Hall, Kozhikode. The organization argues
Welfare_Party_of_India
Political party in India
faction of their own, which in 1959 joined the Tagore faction of the Revolutionary Communist Party of India. After Dubey was forced to leave the party, the
Bolshevik_Party_of_India
Marxist-Leninist political party in Bangladesh
Revolutionary Communist League of Bangladesh (Bengali: বাংলাদেশের বিপ্লবী কমিউনিস্ট লীগ; abbreviated RCLB), originally known as the United Communist League
Revolutionary Communist League of Bangladesh
Revolutionary_Communist_League_of_Bangladesh
National occurrence of trade unions
Desam Party) Trade Union Centre of India (Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist)) United Trade Union Congress (Bolshevik) (Revolutionary Socialist
Trade_unions_in_India
Outlawed Communist Party in Bangladesh
Banglar Communist Party (Bengali: পূর্ব বাংলার কমিউনিস্ট পার্টি, lit. 'Communist Party of East Bengal', abbreviated: PBCP) is an outlawed communist party and
Purbo_Banglar_Communist_Party
Bengali politician
he joined the Communist Party of India. After the Partition of India in 1947, he secretly led the East Pakistan Provincial Communist Party under the pseudonym
Nepal_Nag
Indian revolutionary and politician (1915–1974)
Marxist revolutionary, agricultural theorist, peasant leader, and politician who was one of the founding members of the Communist Party of India (Marxist)
Hare_Krishna_Konar
Indian revolutionary (1903–1979)
Indian revolutionary, who participated in the Chittagong armoury raid in 1930. Later, he founded a far-left radical communist group, the Revolutionary Communist
Ananta_Singh
elections in 1951–52. The Election Commission of India held the first presidential elections of India on May 2, 1952. Dr. Rajendra Prasad won his first
1951–52_elections_in_India
Political party in India
Congress Party, or simply the Congress, is a big tent political party in India. It is India's oldest political party and is widely regarded as one of the world's
Indian_National_Congress
Political party in Bangladesh
corporations of the country "Bangladesh Election Commission". Retrieved 3 January 2019. "Interview with Saiful Huq". Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist)
Revolutionary Workers Party of Bangladesh
Revolutionary_Workers_Party_of_Bangladesh
Indian revolutionary and politician (1913–1995)
of the armed independence movement led by Surya Sen, which carried out the Chittagong armoury raid in 1930. Later she joined the Communist Party of India
Kalpana_Datta
Maoist militant organization in Bangladesh
Biplobi Communist Party (Bengali: বিপ্লবী কমিউনিস্ট পার্টি, lit. 'Revolutionary Communist Party') is an inactive far-left, Maoist militant group in Bangladesh
Biplobi_Communist_Party
Political party in Bangladesh
the non-recognition of Shibdas Ghosh, the theorist of revolutionary politics in India, as the international authority of the communist movement, two central
Socialist Party of Bangladesh (Marxist)
Socialist_Party_of_Bangladesh_(Marxist)
Indian-origin Marxist writer (1899–1973)
Marxist ideologue, radical revolutionary and once a member of the Communist Party of India. He established the All India Progressive Writers' Association
Sajjad_Zaheer
Political party in Bangladesh
as Sarbahara, and abbreviated as PBSP, is a Marxist-Leninist-Maoist communist party in Bangladesh, which aims to overthrow the Bangladeshi state and complete
Proletarian Party of East Bengal
Proletarian_Party_of_East_Bengal
Indian politician
British India. Sarkar went on to study economics at Patna University, where he associated with the Freedom Movement and the nascent Communist Party in Bihar
Jagannath Sarkar (CPI politician)
Jagannath_Sarkar_(CPI_politician)
Bengali revolutionary (1904–1969)
September 1969) was a Bengali Indian revolutionary, a freedom fighter, and later on, a leader of the Communist Party of India (Marxist). He associated with the
Niranjan_Sengupta
Indian nationalist leader (1914–2012)
World War. A prominent member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), she was a founding member of the All India Democratic Women's Association. In 1998
Lakshmi_Sahgal
Political party in Bangladesh
The Socialist Party of Bangladesh (Bengali: বাংলাদেশের সমাজতান্ত্রিক দল) is an anti-revisionist communist party in Bangladesh. The party was founded by
Socialist_Party_of_Bangladesh
National anthem of India
Mana". The song was originally composed in Bengali by India's first Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore on 11 December 1911. The parent song, "Bharoto Bhagyo
Jana_Gana_Mana
Bilateral relations
policies of the Indian activists. Saumyendranath Tagore, the founder of the Revolutionary Communist Party of India, attended the Sixth World Congress of the
India–Soviet_Union_relations
Bengali revolutionary, Marxist (1907–1974)
intellectual and revolutionary, attached with of Indian National Army led by Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. Sengupta was born in British India at Dumka, presently
Pramod_Ranjan_Sengupta
Indian independence movement activist and revolutionary (1892–1962)
independence movement activist and revolutionary. Later, he was a leader of the Communist Party of India and a member of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly
Ambika_Chakrabarty
Bangladeshi political party
secretary of the party. BCP(L) projected itself as neither loyal to Moscow nor Beijing. BCP(L) had a close link with the Communist Party of India (Marxist)
Bangladesh Communist Party (Leninist)
Bangladesh_Communist_Party_(Leninist)
Member of Parliament, vice-president of Rangpur District unit of Bangladesh Nationalist Party Gaan Chakraborty, Bangladeshi communist revolutionary and writer
List_of_Bangladeshi_Hindus
Political party in Bangladesh
Communist Party of Bangladesh (Marxist–Leninist) was the name used by several political parties in Bangladesh. These groups emerged at different times
Communist Party of Bangladesh (Marxist–Leninist)
Communist_Party_of_Bangladesh_(Marxist–Leninist)
Bengali communist revolutionary and anti-colonial activist
অজয় ভট্টাচার্য ; 10 January 1914 – 4 January 1999) was a revolutionary activist, communist political organiser, historian, and writer from Sylhet. He
Ajay Bhattacharya (revolutionary)
Ajay_Bhattacharya_(revolutionary)
Political party in Bangladesh
Movement of the Purba Banglar Sarbahara Party (Bengali: পূর্ববাংলার সর্বহারা পার্টি – মাওবাদী বলশেভিক পুনর্গঠন আন্দোলন) is an underground communist party in
Maoist Bolshevik Reorganisation Movement of the Purba Banglar Sarbahara Party
Maoist_Bolshevik_Reorganisation_Movement_of_the_Purba_Banglar_Sarbahara_Party
Bangladeshi Maoist insurgent (1944–1975)
struggle against the revisionism of the existing "Communist" organizations and to form a revolutionary Communist Party. This initiative brought forward
Siraj_Sikder
Indian politician
communist and freedom fighter. He was a Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader and founder of the Desh Hitaishee, journal of West Bengal Communist
Sudhangshu_Dasgupta
Indian politician (1925–2002)
(née Sen; 18 October 1925 – 13 October 2002) was an Indian communist and peasants movement organizer of the Malda division and Rajshahi division. Mitra's ancestors
Ila_Mitra
October 2012). "Arts: Sharmila Tagore honoured by Edinburgh University". The Hindu. Retrieved 1 November 2012. "How India's COVID crisis has changed Bollywood"
Cinema_of_India
Indian activist and writer (1908–1969)
activist of India who founded the Progressive Writers Union in Hyderabad and was active with the Comrades Association and the Communist Party of India, and
Makhdoom_Mohiuddin
Assembly Election of West Bengal, India
Socialist Front (comprising the Socialist Party, the Forward Bloc (Ruikar) and the Revolutionary Communist Party of India). The election was won by the Indian
1952 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election
1952_West_Bengal_Legislative_Assembly_election
Bangladeshi political party
(Leninist), Revolutionary Communist League, Majdur Party and another group. Amal Sen was the founding general secretary. In 1984, the party split in two
Workers_Party_of_Bangladesh
Political party in Bangladesh
(Marksbadi-Leninbadi)) is a communist party in Bangladesh led by Ajoy Dutta. The party publishes the newspaper Porjash and is affiliated with the Revolutionary Internationalist
Communist Party of Bangladesh (Marxist–Leninist) (Dutta)
Communist_Party_of_Bangladesh_(Marxist–Leninist)_(Dutta)
Communist party
party took the name Revolutionary Communist Party of Bangladesh (Marxist-Leninist). Amin, Md. Nurul (July 1986). "Maoism in Bangladesh: The Case of the
East Pakistan Communist Party (Marxist–Leninist)
East_Pakistan_Communist_Party_(Marxist–Leninist)
Indian revolutionary (1909–1992)
national revolutionaries became communists?(New Delhi: Communist Party of India, 1985) Sinha, Srirajyam (1993). Bejoy Kumar Sinha: A Revolutionary's Quest
Bejoy_Kumar_Sinha
Indian revolutionary (1910–1965)
(HSRA). To subdue the rise of revolutionaries like Bhagat Singh, the British government decided to implement the Defence of India Act 1915, which gave the
Batukeshwar_Dutt
Movement to end British rule in India
mid-1920s by the emergence of both moderate and militant parties, such as the Swaraj Party, Hindu Mahasabha, Communist Party of India and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak
Indian_independence_movement
Indian revolutionary hero (1880-1961)
December 1961) was an Indian communist revolutionary and later a noted sociologist and anthropologist. He was younger brother of Swami Vivekananda, and he
Bhupendranath_Datta
Surname list
belonging to Communist Party of India (Marxist). He was a member of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly. Manik Saha, Chief Minister of Tripura since
Saha_(surname)
Bangladeshi communist leader and freedom fighter
joined the Communist Party of India. In 1946, he played a notable role in the jute mill workers’ strike in Narayanganj. After the partition of India, he was
Anil_Mukherjee
Pakistani social scientist (1920-2014)
writer in recognition of his lifelong achievements in the field of literature. He was also a member of the Communist Party of Pakistan. Gianchandani
Sobho_Gianchandani
Bangladeshi communist and anti-colonial activist (1914 – 2003)
became a member of the Communist Party of India. He took part in the struggle against British rule over India. Sen was the leader of Tebhaga movement
Amal_Sen
Militant Maoist group in Bangladesh
The New Biplobi Communist Party (Bengali: নতুন বিপ্লবী কমিউনিস্ট পার্টি, lit. 'New Revolutionary Communist Party') is a Bangladeshi far-left militant Maoist
New_Biplobi_Communist_Party
Progressive literary movement in pre-partition British India
Zaheer Ali Jawad Zaidi Shridhar Raina Zar Pak Tea House Communist Party of India Communist Party of Pakistan Islamic feminism Khilafat Movement Liberalism
Progressive_Writers'_Movement
Indian academician, political activist and Marxist theoretician
remains of Rabindranath Tagore in front of the Senate Hall of Calcutta University , on behalf of the Communist Party of India. As the political party was
Piyush_Dasgupta
Indian activist
exponent of the philosophy of "radical humanism" and the founder of the communist parties of India and Mexico. Johri, Meera (2010). Greatness of Spirit:
Aruna_Roy
Indian surname
Aarti Mukherji, singer Abaninath Mukherji, revolutionary and co-founder of the Communist Party of India Abhijit Mukherjee (born 1960), politician Abir
Mukherjee
Bangladeshi communist leader and freedom fighter (1900–1990)
the Communist Party of India in 1925. His father was Kali Kumar Singh and grandfather was a zamindar. His mother was a member of the royal family of Susang
Moni_Singh
Indian provisional government in Japanese-occupied Singapore during World War II
Kingdom of Sikkim (1950–1975), later acceded to India as State of Sikkim. Interim Government of India The 24th Party Congress of Communist Party of India was
List of office-holders in India
List_of_office-holders_in_India
Peasant movement in India
agitation, initiated in Bengal by the All India Kisan Sabha of peasant front of the Communist Party of India. At that time, landlords required tenant farmers
Tebhaga_movement
Indian actor, director, playwright (1929–1993)
lifelong Marxist and an active supporter of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), and his leftist "Revolutionary Theatre" was a phenomenon in the contemporary
Utpal_Dutt
Indian politician
Partition of India. At the time of the 1951–1952 elections, Pal was a member of the Tagore faction of the Revolutionary Communist Party of India. He donated
Kanai_Pal
Indian independence activist (1909–1996)
they visited Moscow along with Rajani Palme Dutt. Both of them joined the Communist Party of India in the early 1950s. On the personal front, she was bereaved
Aruna_Asaf_Ali
Indian revolutionary and political theorist (1887–1954)
Indian revolutionary, philosopher, radical activist and political theorist. Roy was the founder of the Mexican Communist Party and the Communist Party of India
M._N._Roy
title of Governor-General of the Presidency of Fort William, or Governor-General of Bengal to be appointed by the Court of Directors of the East India Company
List of governors-general of India
List_of_governors-general_of_India
List of notable people who belong to the Brahmin caste
considered pioneer of female Nepali poets Kanu Sanyal, Indian politician who was the founding member of Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) K
List_of_Brahmins
Communist Revolutionary Bishnu Ram Medhi, 2nd Chief Minister of Assam (1950–57) MJ Akbar, Minister of State for External Affairs, Government of India
List_of_Kolkata_Presidencians
Indian poet (1898–1990)
Chattopadhyay, an international communist revolutionary. The Government of India awarded him the civilian honour of the Padma Bhushan in 1973. Chattopadhyay
Harindranath_Chattopadhyay
again began to reemerge after the fracturing of the Communist Party of Bangladesh, which led to the rise of anarcho-syndicalism among the Bangladeshi workers'
Anarchism_in_Bangladesh
Narrow land corridor in Northeast India
is a stretch of land around the city of Siliguri in West Bengal state of India. It is the sole terrestrial connection between India's mainland and its
Siliguri_Corridor
Nadu has a multi-party system. The Election Commission of India accords recognition to national-level and state-level political parties based upon objective
List of political parties in Tamil Nadu
List_of_political_parties_in_Tamil_Nadu
proposed that the Society merge with a number of revolutionary political parties. The Revolutionary Party of New Vietnam turned down the proposal, preferring
Anarchism_in_Vietnam
Members of Lok Sabha (2024-)
BJP (12) INDIA (9) AITC (8) INC (1) Vacant (1) No. of Lok Sabha MP's party-wise: As of 22 June 2026 Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha 18th Lok Sabha List of current
List of members of the 18th Lok Sabha
List_of_members_of_the_18th_Lok_Sabha
Peasant uprising in Bangladesh
revolt was encouraged by communist activists. The homes of Jotedars were looted. The government responded with violence in favor of the landlords. The government
Nachole_Uprising
Political alliance in Bangladesh
coalition of ten left-leaning political parties in Bangladesh. It was formed on 29 November 2025. Four of the member parties – the Communist Party of Bangladesh
Democratic_United_Front
Election to the 18th Legislative Assembly of the Indian state of West Bengal
State Legislative Assembly in India. In these elections, the Indian National Congress and the Communist Party of India (Marxist) returned to the assembly
2026 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election
2026_West_Bengal_Legislative_Assembly_election
Bangladeshi communist politician and anti-colonial activist
independence of Bangladesh in 1971, he took part in various communist revolutionary movements. In 1941, Haque joined the Communist Party of India. While still
Abdul Haque (politician, born 1920)
Abdul_Haque_(politician,_born_1920)
into the Revolutionary Socialist Party in 1930. The void arising from the precipitous decline of the Mughal Empire from the early decades of the 18th
History of the Anushilan Samiti
History_of_the_Anushilan_Samiti
Member of Hindustan Socialist Republic Army (1904-1997)
became the editor of ‘लोकलहर’ (Loklahar) and ‘Naya Savera’, the mouthpiece of the then Communist Party of India. He was also the editor of a Hindi journal
Shiv_Verma
Vietnamese revolutionary (1900–1943)
anti-colonial factions including, for a period in the 1930s, between the Communist Party of Nguyễn Ái Quốc (aka "Ho Chi Minh", then in exile) and its left opposition—
Nguyễn_An_Ninh
Guerrilla movement in the Bangladesh Liberation War
Liberation War. It was organized jointly by the National Awami Party (Muzaffar) (NAP), Communist Party of Bangladesh and the Bangladesh Students' Union. Its commander
NAP–Communist Party–Students' Union Special Guerrilla Forces
NAP–Communist_Party–Students'_Union_Special_Guerrilla_Forces
Indian thinker, philosopher and literary critic (1921–2008)
in Melbourne. Indian revolutionary communist M. N. Roy was one of the pioneering leaders of the revolutionary movements in India, Mexico, the Soviet Union
Sibnarayan_Ray
Far-left militant organization in Bangladesh
like Biplobi Communist Party, Purba Banglar Sarbahara Party, Purbo Banglar Communist Party (Janajuddho), and Purbo Banglar Communist Party. The group is
Gono_Mukti_Fouz
revolutionary philosopher, founder of the Mexican Communist Party and the Indian Communist Party Debendranath Tagore, Indian socio-religious reformer, established
List_of_Bengalis
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