basically what CPI stands for is a stateless and classless world.
it is said that only when the CPI is the opposition party, you realize its value.
if CPI is ruling you don't even know whether there is an opposition party at all
they believe that power should not be rested in some people of the society but should be in the hands of the complete society. basically they support socialism and not capitalism
Ideology-
Believes in Marxism-Leninism.
promotes secularism and democracy
opposed to secessionism and communalism
Communist Party of India - Marxist
Communist Party of India (Marxist)
No, India is not a communist country. The type of government is, federal republic.
In general there are mainly two communist (socialist) states where all the political power is consolidated by one of the communists parties, (Since the cold war the communist party of India has broken apart into many other smaller parties, the largest are predominently the Maoist and Naxatile parties, which follow very harsh socialist principles similar to those in Stalin's USSR.) are Kerla in the South and West Bengal which borders Bangladesh. West Bengal is the 2nd most populated state in India, and in many instances, the communist party torture anyone who they see as a threat to the communist regime. However, unlike West Bengal, Kerla is a sparsly populated state, with the highest literacy rate in India. Although mitigated economic growth is imminent, the people of Kerla generaly live better lives than those in West Bengal. Many other states on the East coast of India are also ruled over by the communist party or are having severe problems with Communist insurgency. For this reason, most of eastern India, though containing more than 2/3rds of India's population, remains reletivly economicaly undeveloped, only exceptions are Tamil Nadu, and Ahndra Pradesh. The States where the communist party holds a democratic majority, usually by corrupt means, are Chattisgarah, Bihar, Jharkland, Orissa, Assam, and Arunachal Pradesh. These states are for the most part over-run by the communist party and run their state, similar to how West Bengal does. In these areas, political instablity is very high, and rioting may happen occasionaly against the Communist governments. The States that are experiecing communist insurgency are Kerla, All States on the East Coast, and the Pan-handle of India. Insurgency is spilling out of Bangladesh, Nepal, and China. All though in some of these states, the communist party maintains a strong hold onto it, and by democratic means in some instances, the Indian federal government has classified these states as over-run by terrorists.
there are 6 (six) national parties in India. BSP BJP Indian National Congress National Congress Party Communist Party of India Communist Party of India (Marxist) Dibakar
Communist Party of India was created in 1920.
The Marxist Communist Party of India - United was created in 2014 after a split from the Communist Party of India (Marxist).
Revolutionary Communist Party of India was created in 1934.
Real Communist Party of India was created in 1991.
All India Communist Party was created in 1980.
Communist Ghadar Party of India was created in 1980.
United Communist Party of India was created in 1987.
Communist Party of India - Marxist
CPI
communist party of india maxist.
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