-- Charu Mazumdar
January 7, 1968
THE “three constantly read articles” by Chairman Mao Tsetung – Serve the People, In Memory of Norman Bethune and The Foolish Old Man Who Removed the
Published: Liberation, April 1969
Charu Mazumdar
AFTER the death of the great Marxist-Leninist, Stalin, the Soviet revisionist renegade clique usurped the leadership of the state, party and the army and established a
- Charu Mazumdar
THE world entered a new era, the era of world revolution, on April 16. In his historic statement issued on that day Chairman Mao has given the
Published : Liberation, June 1968
Charu Mazumdar
The victory of the People’s Democratic Revolution in this country of 500 million people will lead to the inevitable collapse of world imperialism and revisionism.
The
Published : Liberation, July 1968
Charu Mazumdar
The party that is not engaged in directing an armed struggle has no business in talking about a united front. This is because such a
Published : Liberation, June 1968
Charu Mazumdar
Full one year has passed since the peasant struggle in Naxalbari began. This struggle is different from all other peasant struggles. Where is the difference?
Published: Liberation, October 1968
Charu Mazumdar
ISOLATION from the broad peasant masses constitutes a most harmful political weakness on the part of the revolutionaries. This danger appears at every stage of the
Published : Liberation, December 1968
Charu Mazumdar
CHAIRMAN MAO has taught us that to make revolution we must have a revolutionary party, a party that is based on the revolutionary theory of
A. Three historical directives
1. Guerrilla struggle is the only form by which we can develop, there is no other way round.
2. Comrades released from jail and against whom no
Published: Liberation, November 1968
Charu Mazumdar
The revolutionary tactics for developing peasant movements in the rural areas can never be the same as the revisionist tactics. The manner in which we have
Published: Liberation, December 1968
Charu Mazumdar
The year was 1937. German, Italian and Japanese fascism, the three advanced detachments of world imperialism, were conspiring to redivide the world among themselves. German and
Published : Liberation, December 1968
Charu Mazumdar
The incidents in Kerala have once more demonstrated what an excellent revolutionary situation prevails in India today. Every Indian has the inalienable right to rise
A Statement by Comrade Charu Mazumdar
[A news item in the Statesman, Nov. 1, 1968, attributed certain remarks to Comrade Charu Mazumdar which were not his. The following statement of Comrade
Published : Liberation, January 1969
Charu Mazumdar
Chairman Mao instructs us to make class analysis. No doubt, our comrades who are going to villages are making class analysis accordingly. But their shortcoming
Comrades,
In different parts of India, the people are rising in revolt against the present regime of oppression and exploitation. It is not likely that all these revolts will be led
Fighting against the ruler oppressive class is not the sole criterion of a communist. Who is a real communist? Who can sacrifice for people's cause but never expects anything in
Published: Liberation, March 1969
Charu Mazumdar
Not even full two years have passed since the Naxalbari struggle started; yet, within this period, its sparks have spread to different States of India. And
Published : Liberation, March 1969
Charu Mazumdar
CHAIRMAN Mao has taught us : “If there is to be revolution there must be a revolutionary party. Without a revolutionary party, without a party
Published : Liberation, July 1969
Charu Mazumdar
In the article which Parimal Dasgupta[1] has written on the Czechoslovak event and in his letter[2] to the editorial board of the Deshabrati, he has