May-June 1999

 

Hail the 30th Anniversary of Party Formation !

 

Three decades back, on the birth centenary of the great Lenin, April 22, 1969, the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) was born. After forty years of revsionist domination of the Indian communist movement this historic break changed the entire course of India’s political development. Never again has Indian polity been the same. It brought the path of armed struggle on to the agenda, extracting Indian politics from the stagnant, putrefied filth of the Indian parliament, and giving it a nascent freshness. It injected a new life into a dispirited, disillusioned country, dispelling the pessimism of two decades of fake independence. It inspired an entire generation of youth to a new world, built on justice, equality, truth and freedom. The party, built on the foundations of the great Naxalbari uprising and cemented together with the ideological struggle against revisionism, chartered a new path for India’s future.

Naxalbari and party formation are two sides of the same coin. Naxalbari, without party formation, would be like a shot in the dark.... an isolated event. On the one hand, without consolidation of all anti-revisionist forces throughout the country through the process of party formation, the fruits of the uprising would have been frittered away. On the other hand, party formation was inconceivable without Naxalbari, which helped dispel four decades of entrenched revisionism through a living example of the new path of armed struggle. The ‘Spring Thunder over India’ was the clarion call to all genuine revolutionaries of the country; party formation was its consolidation.

The severe setback in 1972, caused by a combination of brutal fascist attacks and incorrect tactics, has slowly been reversed... the movement has recouped and established itself on a sound footing, having learnt from the errors of the pest. What is more, the fragmentation of the CPI (ML) in post-1972 period, has also been reversed, with the unification of the major two CPI (ML) formations on August 11, ’98. The formation of a Provisional Central Committee of the CPI (ML)[People’s War] has finally re-established the centre of the original CPI (ML) after quarter of a century. The CPI (ML)[People’s War] now advances forward along the basic line set by the CPI (ML) and in its revolutionary tradition "People’s March" commemorates the 30th Anniversary of party formation, vowing to carry forward the historical legacy given to the people of India by the CPI (ML) and its thousands of martyrs who died fighting for the creation of a New Democratic India, free from exploitation and oppression.

 

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