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discontent and excitement . Our party understands with sympathy that , rather , as a part of this concern the Central committee of CPI ( M-L ) took this onerous task , on its shoulder “ we took the initiative to organize this seminar with humbleness and concern towards the Indian Communist Movement and as an attempt to locate the challenges and problems faced by it . Though we have varied and differing opinions ”. In our opinion the task should have been different . What are the reasons for the continuing splits among revolutionaries and the revolutionary organisations for the last 50 years ? Communist revolutionaries must think deeply to find out the reasons behind these splits and find out the ways to resolve them . To become a single party it is duty of all Communist Revolutionaries to wake up all the necessary methods and steps . As our Basic documents 1981 cited , when the internal struggle took place inside the CPI ( M ), none of the nationwide reputed leaders come out from CPI ( M ). Along with that at the same time the Naxalbari leaders resorted to groupism and negative propaganda against the revolutionaries who were coming out CPI ( M ) the naxalbari leadership looked down at the Andhra leadership ; Who had a strong movement . They merged with AICCR in October 68 and were expelled in February 69 without reasonable causes . In April 69 itself the Andhra leadership started armed struggle in Godavari valley .
In a short span of time , most of the Andhra leadership was arrested in December 1969 . As the leaderships did not show enough maturity to resolve the post-arrest political and organizational problems , the APRCP split in to two in June-July 1971 . Groupism and left adventurism continued by the CPI ( M-L ) leaders like Charu Majumdar eyc ., led the party towards its split . These two splits led to many splits and unities ; Unity of new organizations , and their formation , emergence of wrong political and ideological theories , emergence of small organizations with more wrong politics were started . Some developments took place in the mean time , some of them brought forward new arguments like development and change in the country and did good bye to revolution ; some of them could neither able to continue with the revolutionary organisations nor join the revisionists and started forming and new revolutionary organizations .
The APRCP formed under the leadership of comrade C . P . in 1971 and the re-organised CPI ( M-L ) under the leadership of comrade Satyanarain Singh formed after internal struggle with Charu Majumdar merged into CPI ( M-L ) in 1975 . This development ignited spirit and encouragement among the revolutionaries . This organization , without consent from the cadres lifted Election boycott and decided to participate the elections in 1977 . With this many wrong trends came forward in the next elections held soon after lifting of Emergency . During the talks with the
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Janata Government many wrong trends appeared . Nevertheless , comrade C . P . did his level best to continue revolutionary politics and path . In the name of looming danger of third World War SNS-Nandi- Rana brought a split in 1979 just before the congress . And did not attend to the 1980 Congress . Soon SNS Organisation faces another split .
1980 special congress and 1981 Plenum held under the leadership of comrade Chadra Pullareddi played a glorious role to protect and safeguard the revolutionary programme and path . But during the 13 years of state political and organizational review , one section of the State Committee could not show self critic attitude and organizational maturity . The revolutionaries brought together by the two APRCP sections suffered split in 1971 started unity discussions exactly when the CPI ( M-L ) led by comrade Chandra Pullareddi suffered split in 1984 . The CPI ( M-L ) led by SNS merged with the majority CPI ( M- L ) in 1985 . Our Party differences with UCCRI ( M-L ) led by comrade Anand were discussed and broadly resolved but the unity could not be achieved . Party led by comrade D . V . also suffered a split in 1984 . The People ’ s war , a revolutionary organization , organized by comrade K . S . also suffered a split . The main reason for these splits were organizational immaturity of the leaders .
The splits within the organizations led by comrade C . P ., comrades D . V ., T . N . once again brought severe losses to the advancement of revolutionary movement . These splits led to form many organizations in the later course of time . Failure of unity talks among CPI ( M-L ) TND , CPI ( M-L ) Resistance and UCCRI ( M- L ) 1990-1991 ; later on formation of “ Janashakti ” of seven parties unity , its disintegration has led to severe depression and disappointment among entire revolutionaries . We must review all these developments and draw proper lessons in detail . At the same time while safeguarding the ongoing Godavari vally resistance struggle and movement lead by the Maoist party in Central India , the revolutionary organizations should resolve their political , ideological and organizational issues with patient discussions , by getting ready for self critical reviews , joint actions to achieve unity . Our party opines that the revolutionary organizations should concentrate their all powers only on this . But not of joint action and unity with CPI and CPI ( M ).
The Central Committee of CPI ( M-L ) in its “ Key Note Document ” cited five points and explained in detail . “ in this light , we must check out the challenges being faced by the struggling forces been waging struggles for change in Indian society ...”. We will explain our attitude towards this in brief . We would like to bring to the notice of you and other delegates about the nature of Indian society , main enemy-friends , main contradiction , power transfer in 1947 :
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