[Adopted at the Fifth Party Congress.]
1. The CPI(ML) firmly upholds the banner of the Great October Revolution of 1917 led by Comrade Lenin in Russia. This was not only the
[Excerpts from the Political-Organisational Report adopted at the Third Party Congress, Dec.1982.]
The present situation of India, which is giving rise to a revolutionary crisis, is also marked by a parliamentary
[From Liberation, January 1984.]
By now it has become well-known that our Party’s idea of building a people’s front at the national level has come under equally sharp attacks from both
[From the Political-Organisational Report adopted at the Fourth Party Congress, Jan.1988.]
Here we shall deal with the CPI(M)’s tactics of government-formation in states and its concrete application, with particular reference to
[From Liberation, November 1988.]
Our Party’s Fourth All-lndia Congress has put forward the slogan of building a left and democratic confederation. This slogan has been put forward in a situation when,
[Translated from Deshabrati, October 1989 Special Number and published in Liberation, January 1990.]
Our Party’s Fourth Congress identified the assertion of the left forces as an important aspect of the present-day
[From Liberation, October 1991.]
The Strategic Perspective
Indian People’s Front or the Communist Party? Let us begin with this question which is currently under wide discussion both within our Party and in
[Inaugural address at the Central Party School, June 1994.]
Dear comrades,
I welcome you all to the Central Party School. As you are aware, our Party, over the years, has cultivated the
[Interview by Kalpana Wilson of South Asia Solidarity Group taken in March 1994.]
Can you explain how you see the current so-called crisis of socialism which has followed the collapse of