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From Liberation, Vol. III, No. 2 (December 1969)
The government led by Indira Gandhi is, on the one hand, trying to deceive the people of the country by progressive phrases
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From Liberation, Vol. III, No. 3 (January 1970). The translation has been revised
The people of India, exploited by the reactionaries, both foreign and native, have been living for ages
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[This article is based on notes taken at a recent meeting of revolutionary peasant cadres at which Comrade Charu Majumdar gave some practical advice regarding guerrilla actions in the
The guerilla units are carrying out annihilation campaign, now the responsibility of the party units have increased manifold. While carrying out this annihilation campaign, the peasant masses will have to
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from Liberation, Vol. III, No. 4 (February 1970)
The year 1969 has ended. What a year it was, what great victories the revolutionary masses of India won during the year!
- Charu Mazomdar
This introduction by comrade Charu Mazumdar was published in the Bengali weekly DESHABRATI, January 22, 1970, along with a Bengali translation of the article “Pay Attention to Methods
(“What can be the repercussion of the violent repression by the police-military of the reactionary ruling classes on the revolutionary peasant movements throughout India, particularly at Srikakulam?”–This question was posed
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[At a recent meeting of the revolutionary students and youths Comrade Charu Majumdar laid down before them their present tasks. We publish below the notes taken at that meeting.
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Translated from the Bengali weekly Deshabrati, March 12. 1970.
From Liberation, Vol. III., No. 5 (March 1970).
Today, the masses of workers should think of the hundreds of millions of
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(This article is based on a report of a speech by Comrade Charu Majumdar at a meeting of Party cadres held some time ago —Ed. Liberation).
From Liberation, September-December 1970.
The
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[At a recent meeting of Party comrades who are working among the workers, Comrade Charu Majumdar laid down the tasks before them. We publish below the notes taken at
(Notes taken from a speech Comrade Charu Mazumdar delivered in a meeting – Publisher)
1. Small guerrilla areas should be built for establishing Red power base and spread struggle to newer
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From Liberation, Vol. III, Nos. 7-9 (May-July 1970).
On May 20 last Chairman Mao issued a call to the world’s revolutionary people as a guide-line for the coming days. This
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(Charu Majumdar wrote the following letter, from which some organizational matter has been dropped, in reply to the Party worker in charge of the regional Party organization inMidnapur. He
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From Liberation, Vol. III, No. 10 (August 1970).
At a very heavy price, at the cost of much blood, we have learnt the lesson that revolution is the higher form
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Prom Liberation, Vol. in, No. 10 (August 1970).
Valiant Comrades of Srikakulam!
You are the foremost fighters of the Indian revolution. It is you who have established the first people's political
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From Liberation, Vol. III, No. 3 (August 1970).
For the last few months the students and youths of Calcutta and West Bengal have declared war against Gandhi and bourgeois leaders
(Enhance the struggle for achieving class attitude, dependence on the classes and integrating with the poor-landless peasants)
Dear comrade,
Received all your letters….Though we agreed about the programme within the party, there
(Note taken from the speech delivered in a meeting–Publisher)
So far the method we had adopted was to restrict our work more or less among broad campaigning of our politics within
(In reply to Satya Narain Singh’s document)
Recently Bihar State Committee has taken a resolution to assure us that the struggle in Bihar would be raised to a higher level very