Marxist Communist Party of India

It emerged as a splinter group of Communist Party of India (Marxist) stuck to the original 1964 programme.MCPI was active in Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Punjab, West Bengal, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, etc.In 2005 by the unification of the Marxist Communist Party of India, the Mangat Ram Pasla-led breakaway group from the CPI(M) in Punjab – Communist Party Marxist (Punjab), the BTR-EMS-AKG Janakeeya Vedi (a Kerala-based splinter group of the CPI(M), which had been based in the CITU) and the Hardan Roy group in West Bengal and formed Marxist Communist Party of India (United).[1] Ahead of the 2004 Lok Sabha elections MCPI participated in the front initiated by Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Red Flag and Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist).In 2005 MCPI merged with other splinter groups to form the Marxist Communist Party of India (United).
Marxist Communist Party of India (United)Jagjit Singh LyallpuriMohan PunamiaStudent wingYouth wingAll India Federation of Democratic YouthWomen's wingAll India Federation of Democratic WomenAll India Centre of Trade UnionsIdeologyCommunismMarxism-LeninismPolitical positionLeft-wingPolitics of IndiaPolitical partiesElectionspolitical partyCommunist Party of India (Marxist)All India Kisan SabhaAndhra PradeshPunjabWest BengalRajasthanMangat Ram PaslaCommunist Party Marxist (Punjab)BTR-EMS-AKG Janakeeya VediKeralaLok SabhaCommunist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Red FlagCommunist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist)