Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) (Mahadev Mukherjee)

The pro Charu Majumdar and pro Lin Biao faction of the CPI (M-L) was led by Mahadev Mukherjee and this faction organized massive armed assaults on government and rich peasantry in West Bengal,[1] However, their attempt of reviving the revolutionary terrorist line of Charu Majumdar did not last long due to police repression.Still today the CPI (M-L) Mahadev Mukherjee holds the sectarian political line of Charu Majumdar and Lin Biao.The CPI (M-L) Mahadev Mukherjee has organizational presence in Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, West Bengal, New Delhi and Tamil Nadu.In Siliguri, the party launches a one-day general strike every year in July, to commemorate the killing of Charu Majumdar.[3] On 28 July 2009 the CPI (M-L) Mahadev Mukherjee supporters lynched innocent DYFI leader in North Bengal while enforcing such annual strike[4] As per the statements in the party website after the death of Mahadev Mukherjee in 2009 the party is led by a peasant leader Manik.
Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist)IdeologyCommunismMarxism–LeninismStalinismMaoismAnti-revisionismPolitical positionFar-leftPolitics of IndiaPolitical partiesElectionsCommunism in IndiaM. N. RoyM. P. T. AcharyaSahajanand SaraswatiShripad Amrit DangeAbani MukherjiYashpalA. K. GopalanB. T. RanadiveNripen ChakrabortyP. Krishna PillaiPuran Chand JoshiDamodar Dharmananda KosambiBhagat SinghAjoy GhoshE. M. S. NamboodiripadS.K. LimayePromode DasguptaV. SubbiahPuchalapalli SundarayyaKondapalli SeetharamaiahSaroj DuttaJyoti BasuBhupesh GuptaHare Krishna KonarDasarath DebHarkishan Singh SurjeetT. Nagi ReddyJagjit Singh LyallpuriCharu MajumdarIndrajit GuptaE. K. NayanarShibdas GhoshV. S. AchuthanandanGeeta MukherjeeMohit SenA. G. NooraniBiman BoseBuddhadeb BhattacharjeePinarayi VijayanVinod MishraManik SarkarD. RajaGanapathyKobad GhandyBikash Ranjan BhattacharyaSitaram YechuryAnuradha GhandyMohammed SalimCommunism in the independence movementPeshawarKanpur BolshevikMeerutKakori conspiracyFoundation of the CPITanka movementQuit India MovementTelangana Rebellion1946 Naval UprisingTebhaga movementPunnapra-Vayalar uprising2nd Congress of the CPIGoa liberation movement1957 general election in KeralaAngamaly police firingSino-Indian border dispute1964 split in the CPIHistoric Eight DocumentsNaxalite–Maoist insurgencyNaxalbari uprisingTimelineTripuraWest BengalRajan caseOperation BargaLeft Democratic FrontIndravelli massacreBara massacreLaxmanpur Bathe massacreMaoism in the Nandigram violenceSalwa Judum2013 Naxal attack in Darbha valleyMarxism–Leninism–MaoismMarxist feminismMarxist humanismNational communismPrimitive communismTrotskyismAgrarian socialismAnti-fascismAnti-imperialismClass conflictLand reformin KeralaLeft-wing nationalismLeft-wing populismPeople's warProletarian internationalismRevolutionary socialismWelfareCPI(M)CPI (Maoist)CPI(ML)LCPIML NDMCPI(U)MLPI (Red Flag)SUCI(C)Communist Marxist PartyCommunist Party of French IndiaComrades AssociationCPI (ML)Lal Communist PartyLal SenaDeshabhimaniGanashaktiLeftWord BooksNava TelanganaPeople's DemocracyPrajasaktiQaumi JangTheekkathirVisalaandhraAnarchism in IndiaCommunism in KeralaCommunism in NepalCommunist movements in IndiaGandhian socialismInquilab ZindabadLal SalamList of communist parties in IndiaRed corridorSocialism in IndiaState of socialist orientationanti-revisionistMarxist–Leninistcommunist partyLin BiaoCommunist Party of ChinaCommunist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) LiberationBurdwanCommunist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Second Central Committeegeneral strikeNew DelhiRupa & Co.