Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) (Mahadev Mukherjee)
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Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) is a communist political party in India. The party was formed when Mahadev Mukherjee regrouped his followers after having been expelled from the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Second Central Committee by Azizul Haque and Nishit Bhattacharya. The party upholds the political line of Charu Majumdar and Lin Biao.[1]
The Mahadev Mukherjee led CPI (M-L) has organizational presence in Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Andaman Nicobar Islands, West Bengal, New Delhi. The party boycotted the 2004 parliamentary polls, and called for armed struggle. The party does not carry out open works and is an underground party. It holds rallies and mass meetings in Naxalbari and Siliguri region of West Bengal only. The party organized a mass rally at Naxalbari on 25th May 2006. In Siliguri, the party launches a one-day general strike every year in July, to comemorate the killing of Charu Majumdar.[2]
The party publishes Liberation (English), Deshabrati (Bengali), Lokyudda (Hindi) and Era Janda (Telugu).