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This page contains a list of political parties in India that are aligned with the communist ideology.
Most Communist Parties in India trace their origin back to-
(ii) Communist Party of India (Marxist),
(iii) Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist)
Communist parties registered with the Election Commission of India
[edit]Communist Parties with National Party Status
[edit]Election Symbol | Name | Founded | Ideology | Leader | Seats in Lok Sabha |
Seats in Rajya Sabha |
Seats in State Assemblies |
Seats in State Councils |
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Communist Party of India (Marxist)[1][2] | 7 November 1964[3][4][5] | Marxism–Leninism | Prakash Karat (interim)[6] | 4 / 543
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5 / 245
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82 / 4,036
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0 / 426
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Communist parties with state party status
[edit]Election Symbol | Name | Founded | Ideology | Leader | Recognised In | Seats in Lok Sabha |
Seats in Rajya Sabha |
Seats in State Assemblies |
Seats in State Councils |
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Communist Party of India | 26 December 1925 | Marxism–Leninism | D. Raja | Kerala, Manipur, Tamil Nadu |
2 / 543
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3 / 245
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22 / 4,036
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1 / 426
| |
Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation[7] | 28 July 1974[8][9][10] | Marxism–Leninism | Dipankar Bhattacharya[11][12][13] | Bihar[14] | 2 / 543
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0 / 245
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13 / 4,036
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0 / 426
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Minor Communist parties
[edit]Trotskyist Communist parties
[edit]- New Socialist Alternative (India)
- Radical Socialist (India)
- Bolshevik International Marxist Tendency India
- Workers' Socialist Party (India)
Trotskyist leaning Communist Parties
[edit]Maoist parties that reject Parliamentarism and Electoralism
[edit]See also
[edit]- Left Front (India)
- Socialism in India
- Communism in India
- Communism in Kerala
- Naxalite
- List of political parties in India
- Politics of India
- List of Naxalite and Maoist groups in India
References
[edit]- ^ Chakrabarty, Bidyut (2014). Communism in India: Events, Processes and Ideologies. Oxford University Press. p. 314. ISBN 978-0-19-997489-4.
- ^ "List of Political Parties and Election Symbols main Notification Dated 18 January 2013". India: Election Commission of India. 2013. Retrieved 9 May 2013.
- ^ "ഇന്ത്യ - ചൈന സംഘർഷം : 1962 ൻ്റെ പാഠങ്ങൾ". www.leftclicknews.com/.
- ^ "CIA papers trace split of Indian Communists". The Times of India. 30 June 2007.
- ^ "Communist Party in Kerala". CPI(M). Archived from the original on 14 March 2012.
- ^ Bureau, The Hindu (2024-09-29). "Prakash Karat to be interim leader of CPI(M)". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2024-10-02.
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- ^ "A Lesson In Dynamism And Dedication". Communist Party of India(Marxist-Leninist) Liberation. Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
- ^ "Naxalism today".
- ^ "The road from Naxalbari". www.flonnet.com. Archived from the original on 17 October 2006. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
- ^ Sen, Jai (2012). Imagining Alternatives. Other worlds possible?. Gazipur: Daanish Books. p. 15. ISBN 978-93-81144-14-5.
- ^ "Organisation". cpiml.org.
- ^ Bhushan, Ranjit (2016). Maoism in India and Nepal. New York: Routledge. p. 27. ISBN 978-1-315-68549-6.
- ^ "Amending Notification regarding Political Parties and their Symbol dated 1 March 2021". Election Commission of India. Archived from the original on 26 October 2021.
- ^ a b "12th Congress Of CPI (ML) Red Star Calls For All Out Offensive Against RSS Fascism| Countercurrents". countercurrents.org. 2022-10-01. Retrieved 2024-05-03.
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