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Naxalism At A Glance

P C Joshi
4.9/5 (21427 ratings)
Description:- English, At a GlanceThe birth of world communist movement and its impact on Indian polity in the form of a Communist Party by name of CPI which later on split into CPI and CPM ultimately leading to the formation of Communist Party of India (Marxist – Leninist) and thereafter CPI (Maoist) finds brief mention. Circumstances leading to its birth, its leaders, action by police and reaction of CPI (ML) and their activities from the year 2002 find a detailed account. Contents, Preface 9, Acknowledgements 12, 1. Red Terror and Bleeding Hearts 13, 2. Various CPIMarxistLeninist Outfits (19672000) 53, (i) People’s War Group (PWG), (a) People’s Guerilla Army, (b) PWG Leader Ganpathy’s Interview, (ii) Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), (iii) Central Organising Committee (COC), (iv) United CPML, (v) ProLin Piao group of CPIML, (vi) Anti Lin Group, (vii) CPIML Liberation Group, (viii) Communist Organisation of India (COI), (ix) Organising Committee of Communist, Revolutionaries (OCCRIML), (x) All India Reorganising Committee of, CPIML (AIROC CPIML), (xi) Unity Centre of Communist Revolutionaries, UCCRIML, CPIML Party Unity, CPIML Jan Shakti, CPIML Red Flag, CUC/MUCIndian Peoples Front, PCC CPIML (S.N. Singh faction), C.P. Reddy Group of CPIML, 3. The Movement in Early Eightees 101, (i) Tamil Nadu, (ii) Kerala, (iii) Bihar, (iv) Punjab, (v) West Bengal, (vi) Andhra Pradesh, (vii) Madhya Pradesh, 4. Frontal Outfits to Aid Naxals of All Hues 119, (Civil Liberty Organisations), 5. Communist Party of India (Maoist) CPI (Maoist) 121, (i) Press statement CPI (ML) (PW) and, MCC – Merged, Communist Party of India, (Maoist) Emerged, December 26, 2004, Appendices, Appendix A : People’s Daily (July 5, 1967 Editorial) 207, Spring Thunder Breaks Over India, Appendix B : Joint Statement of the Maoist Parties 213, and Organisations of South Asia (June 2001), Appendix C : The Firstever Joint Interview of the 219, General Secretaries of the Erstwhile CPI (ML) [PW], andWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Naxalism At A Glance. To get started finding Naxalism At A Glance, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Naxalism At A Glance

P C Joshi
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Description: - English, At a GlanceThe birth of world communist movement and its impact on Indian polity in the form of a Communist Party by name of CPI which later on split into CPI and CPM ultimately leading to the formation of Communist Party of India (Marxist – Leninist) and thereafter CPI (Maoist) finds brief mention. Circumstances leading to its birth, its leaders, action by police and reaction of CPI (ML) and their activities from the year 2002 find a detailed account. Contents, Preface 9, Acknowledgements 12, 1. Red Terror and Bleeding Hearts 13, 2. Various CPIMarxistLeninist Outfits (19672000) 53, (i) People’s War Group (PWG), (a) People’s Guerilla Army, (b) PWG Leader Ganpathy’s Interview, (ii) Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), (iii) Central Organising Committee (COC), (iv) United CPML, (v) ProLin Piao group of CPIML, (vi) Anti Lin Group, (vii) CPIML Liberation Group, (viii) Communist Organisation of India (COI), (ix) Organising Committee of Communist, Revolutionaries (OCCRIML), (x) All India Reorganising Committee of, CPIML (AIROC CPIML), (xi) Unity Centre of Communist Revolutionaries, UCCRIML, CPIML Party Unity, CPIML Jan Shakti, CPIML Red Flag, CUC/MUCIndian Peoples Front, PCC CPIML (S.N. Singh faction), C.P. Reddy Group of CPIML, 3. The Movement in Early Eightees 101, (i) Tamil Nadu, (ii) Kerala, (iii) Bihar, (iv) Punjab, (v) West Bengal, (vi) Andhra Pradesh, (vii) Madhya Pradesh, 4. Frontal Outfits to Aid Naxals of All Hues 119, (Civil Liberty Organisations), 5. Communist Party of India (Maoist) CPI (Maoist) 121, (i) Press statement CPI (ML) (PW) and, MCC – Merged, Communist Party of India, (Maoist) Emerged, December 26, 2004, Appendices, Appendix A : People’s Daily (July 5, 1967 Editorial) 207, Spring Thunder Breaks Over India, Appendix B : Joint Statement of the Maoist Parties 213, and Organisations of South Asia (June 2001), Appendix C : The Firstever Joint Interview of the 219, General Secretaries of the Erstwhile CPI (ML) [PW], andWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Naxalism At A Glance. To get started finding Naxalism At A Glance, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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