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  1. The Communist Party of India was formed on 26 December 1925 at the first Party Conference in Kanpur, which was then known as Cawnpore. Its founders included M. N. Roy , his wife Evelyn Trent, Abani Mukherji , and M. P. T. Acharya . [17]

    • 26 December 1925 (97 years ago)
  2. May 5, 2024 · According to the CPI’s official history, the party was founded in late 1925 in Kanpur (now in Uttar Pradesh state). Earlier in the decade, however, a number of people, both within and outside India, attempted to establish a communist presence on the subcontinent.

  3. It is the largest communist party in India in terms of membership and electoral seats, and one of the national parties of India. The party was founded through a splitting from the Communist Party of India in 1964 and it quickly became the dominant fraction.

  4. The CPI (M) maintains the party was founded in Tashkent in October 1920 whilst CPI argues that the party was founded in Kanpur in December 1925. [1] Background. There were some influences of Marxism in the Indian national revolutionary movement prior to the 1917 October Revolution.

  5. The CPI was founded in modern-day Kanpur on 26 December 1925. Quick Facts Abbreviation, General Secretary ... Close. Although the CPI considers its formation date as 1925, but Communist Party of India (Marxist), which got split from CPI in 1964, is of the view that CPI was founded on 17 October 1920.

  6. Jan 6, 2024 · The Communist Party of India (CPI) stands as the oldest communist party in India, with its founding dating back to 26 December 1925 in modern-day Kanpur. At present, it holds 2 members in the Lok Sabha and 2 members in the Rajya Sabha, maintaining the ECI status of a state party in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Manipur.

  7. differences among the four Communist parties in India, and to assess the possibility of their forming coalitions with the Congress Party led by Mrs. Indira Gandhi. Although a number of well-known articles dealing with Communism and Communist parties in India mention differences in ideology, strategy, and tactics, the authors seldom give

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