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Wagah Blast Condemned

The Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) has issued the following statement on November 3, 2014.

THE Polit Bureau of the CPI(M) expresses its shock and grief at the suicide bombing attack at the Wagah border which has caused the deaths of 55 people including women and children. The blast occurred at Wagah at the time of the flag lowering ceremony.

This horrific attack underlines the threat posed by the extremist-terrorist groups in both Pakistan and India which needs to be countered by close cooperation between the two countries.

No to Cut in Subsidies

The Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) has issued the following statement on October 31, 2014.

The finance ministry has decided to implement a ten percent cut in the government’s non-plan expenditure for the current financial year. These austerity measures do not involve only a ban on first air travel or meetings in five star hotels, but subsidies will bear the main brunt of the cuts. This would mean cut in subsidies meant for the people and welfare measures.

Need For Simultaneous Fight against Class Exploitation & Caste Oppression

After the struggle by the CPI(M) and TNUEF, Dalits entering the Muthalamman temple that was "out of bound" for them for many years

THE anti-people policies of the BJP and the Congress have made it very difficult for most of the people to run their day-to-day life. Though they have affected everybody, the worst affected are the rural poor, mainly agricultural workers. Most of them are dalits also. As far as this section is concerned, they are attacked in two ways - economically as well as socially.

Aspects of the” Women’s Question” in Fifty Years of the Formation of the CPI(M)

SINCE its inception in 1920, the Communist party has played a major role in the struggle for the emancipation of women from the chains which enslave them in exploitative socio-economic systems in India. Communist leaders like EMS Namboodiripad, AK Gopalan, P Sundarayya, BT Ranadive played pioneering roles in taking up the issues of women in direct action. Communist initiatives in supporting, mobilising and organising different sections of women in class and democratic struggles on women’s demands got a huge fillip with the formation of the CPI(M).

FIFTY YEARS OF CPI(M): Unify the Working Class, Raise the Consciousness

THE adoption of a Party Programme in the 7th Congress of the Communist Party of India on November 7, 1964 at the then city of Calcutta marked the conclusion of a long drawn political and ideological struggle within the Indian Communist movement. That struggle was about the character of the Indian State and also on the role of the working class in the revolutionary struggle towards a socialist state in India. This also heralded the birth of a new party – the Communist Party of India (Marxist).

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