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library2: Charu Mazumdar-Collected Writings

Our Tasks in the Present Situation

  • Historic Eight Documents (1965-1967)
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Written/Delivered : January 28, 1965 (1st document) The Congress government has arrested one thousand communists during the last one month. Most of Central and Provincial leadership are in jail today. Gulzarilal

Make the People’s Democratic Revolution Successful by Fighting Against Revisionism

  • Historic Eight Documents (1965-1967)
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Written/Delivered : 1965 (2nd document) As revisionist thinking nestled in the Indian party for a long time, we could not build up a correct revolutionary party. Our primary

What is the Source of the Spontaneous Revolutionary Outburst in India?

  • Historic Eight Documents (1965-1967)
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Written/Delivered : April 9, 1965 (3rd document) Comrades, Two events occurred in the world in the era after the second world war. As, on the one hand, the naked form

Carry on the Struggle Against Modern Revisionism

  • Historic Eight Documents (1965-1967)
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Written/Delivered : 1965 (4th document) We shall have to carry on daily the struggle against revisionism, adopting the tactics of area-wise seizure of power. Certain revisionist ideas are firmly rooted inside

What Possibility The Year 1965 is Indicating?

  • Historic Eight Documents (1965-1967)
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Written/Delivered : 1965 (5th document) There are some comrades who get scared at the mentioning of armed struggles, and go on seeing the spectre of adventurism. They think that the

The Main Task Today is the Struggle to Build Up the True Revolutionary Party Through Uncompromising Struggle Against Revisionism

  • Historic Eight Documents (1965-1967)
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Written/Delivered: December 8, 1966 (6th document) The Party leaders after long imprisonment, after the Party Congress, for the first time had a session of the full Central Committee. The central leadership

Build armed partisan struggle by fighting against revisionism

  • Historic Eight Documents (1965-1967)
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Written/Delivered: 1966 (7th document) During the last two years, the spontaneous struggles of the petty-bourgeois youths and students have created a stir from one end of India to another. Although at

Carry Forward the Peasant Struggle by Fighting Revisionism

  • Historic Eight Documents (1965-1967)
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Written/Delivered : April 1967 (8th document) In the post-election period our apprehensions are being proved correct by the actions of the party (CPI-M) leadership itself. The Polit Bureau has directed us

Sacrifice is not a particular issue–It is a problem of day to day life

  • The Peasant struggle of Naxalbari – Before and After (May, 1967)
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A letter written to one of the organizer comrades: Comrade, …. Mother is asking to help the family and …. is looking for a job. His present plan is to work for

Lessons of Elections and the responsibilies of real Marxist-Leninists

  • The Peasant struggle of Naxalbari – Before and After (May, 1967)
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(1) Important event: The results of the fourth general elections clearly showed that the era of one party monopoly rule of the Indian ruling classes is over. The Congress, which

Give stress on the work of propagating politics

  • The Peasant struggle of Naxalbari – Before and After (May, 1967)
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A letter written to one of the organizer comrades: Comrade, I got your letter ! …. has left from this place yesterday. He has discussed about his area with many people. Among

Arouse hatred against the police

  • The Peasant struggle of Naxalbari – Before and After (May, 1967)
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A letter written to one of the organizer comrades : Comrade, I got your letter, a talk become popular among the rich-peasants and the middle-peasants that the police will not counter attack

Long Live the Heroic Peasants of Naxalbari!

  • The Peasant struggle of Naxalbari – Before and After (May, 1967)
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Published : Liberation, July 1971-January 1972 Charu Mazumdar The social system that exists in India is semi-feudal and semi-colonial. So the democratic revolution in this country means agrarian revolution. All the problems

It is Time to Build Up a Revolutionary Party

  • The Peasant struggle of Naxalbari – Before and After (May, 1967)
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Published: Liberation, November 1967 Charu Mazumdar The Central Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) has adopted a political line which is basically anti-revolutionary, opposed to Chairman Mao Tse-tung’s Thought and

On The “Three Constantly Read Articles” — By Chairman Mao Tsetung

  • Formation of All India Coordination Committee of Communist Revolutionaries (November 1967)
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-- 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

To the Youth and the Students

  • Formation of All India Coordination Committee of Communist Revolutionaries (November 1967)
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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

On The Historic April 16 : Statement of Chairman Mao

  • Formation of All India Coordination Committee of Communist Revolutionaries (November 1967)
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- 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

The Indian People’s Democratic Revolution

  • Formation of All India Coordination Committee of Communist Revolutionaries (November 1967)
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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

The United Front and the Revolutionary Party

  • Formation of All India Coordination Committee of Communist Revolutionaries (November 1967)
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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

One Year of Naxalbari Struggle

  • Formation of All India Coordination Committee of Communist Revolutionaries (November 1967)
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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?

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