‘8. The British imperialism transferred power of
rule to the Indian national congress that represents
the big-bourgeoisie class and big-feudal class.
Independence declared on 15 th August 1947 is just
a formal one. This power transfer transformed colonial-
semi feudal nature to semi feudal (land lord) and semi
colonial nature. At the same time the autocratic
constitution was adopted as it was; post
independence developments proved these facts.
“10. In our country the constitution is in the hands
of comprador big bourgeoisie-big feudal classes. It is
serving the imperialism, comprador capitalism and
feudal interests. Indian ruling classes are protecting
semi feudal relations, perpetuating them to pave
imperialist exploitation; at the same time they are
doing all the way to suppress work men-peasants,
urban petty bourgeoisie, national bourgeoisie classes.
In that way our country and people are moaning under
heavy burden of three mountains-imperialism,
feudalism and comprador capitalism. These three are
the main enemies of Indian revolution.
“25. India is a large and semi colonial and semi
feudal country. More than 70 per cent of people are
living in the villages. They are thrown to semi feudal
suppression and exploitation. Feudalism is a friend
for imperialism and its base. Peasant liberation is the
crucial issue in Indian revolution.
“26. Hence the major contradictions in India are,
it means, imperialism-nation, bourgeoisie class-toiling
masses, contradiction among various sections in the
ruling classes. Two of them are basic contradictions.
Those are: contradiction between imperialism-nation
and contradiction between feudalism-whole people.
These two basic contradictions will affect the course
of Indian revolution decisively. The way these two
contradictions customize themselves on one hand
imperialism, feudalism and comprador capitalism as
an alliance and on the other hand entire Indian people
will become the principal contradiction. Agrarian
revolution will be the main content of new democratic
revolution.
“28. Hence annihilation of imperialism, feudalism
and comprador capitalism will be the basic task of
Indian revolution. Our country is in a position of
peoples democratic revolution means new democratic
revolution. Agrarian revolution is its content. It will be
the part of worldwide proletariat revolution. So that it
not the old kind of democratic revolution. The
proletariat is the most stable revolutionary class and
so that the proletariat only can lead this revolution
successfully.
“29. The peasant is the main force in democratic
revolution lead by the proletariat. The working class
fully depends on landless and poor peasants. It unites
strongly with the middle class peasants. It moulds one
section of rich peasants towards revolution. It
neutralizes the rest. A minute section of rich peasants
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will join the enemies at the end of revolution. The
urban petty bourgeoisie class, revolutionary
intellectuals and revolutionary forces are reliable
friends in revolution. Though the national bourgeoisie
having the nature of oscillation it is a friend to new
democratic revolution. Some of them may join counter
revolution.
“30. The proletariat class takes the leadership
for new democratic revolution through its political party
and by participating directly in the revolution...
“31. To continue the new democratic revolution
until its end it is inevitable to organize peoples
democratic front comprising of all revolutionary
sections: such front should be build under working
class leadership and worker-peasant unity as its base.
In a course, in the very beginning of revolution, during
the revolutionary struggles such democratic front
should worked out/formulated.
“32. The path of Indian revolution is that of
Chinese revolution path in general. To defeat the
enemies of Indian revolution and to achieve victories
the revolutionary people must possess three most
important weapons. What are the three weapons?”
1. Armed party with Marxism-Leninism-Mao thought
as its orientation,
2. Peoples army under the party leadership,
3. Joint front of all revolutionary classes,
organizations and individuals, worker-peasant
alliance as its base under proletariat leadership.
As the two revisionist parties CPI and CPI(M) did
not have a strategy and tactics to work according to
this orientation, revolutionaries came out from these
parties in 1964 and 1967 and organized CPI(M-L) etc.,
parties. Though they have many mistakes, lapses and
differences, they have been waging struggles for the
last 50 years in the light of 1946-51 glorious path of
Telangana peasants Armed struggle and the path of
Naxalbari armed struggle: They started armed struggle
in Godavari valley in April 1969 and continuing
resistance struggle with some changes towards that.
The CPI and CPI(M) had been and have been sought
its destruction. In these struggles hundreds of adivasi
and other tribal youth- both boys and girls-sacrifies
their invaluble lives. Thousands of adivasi and poor
people faced fascist repression. They cut forest of
more than 5 lack acres and are cultivating it even
now. The revolutionaries did many sacrifices to
preserve them and still doing the same. Therefore
we must carefully select certain issues which are
related to the immediate inter ests of the people while
adopting to participate in joint action. We can take
part joint activities with the revisionist parties on such
select issues. We shall not take part joint activities
with these parties where the issue has no Character
like that. We must not join with any ruling class parties
including revisionist parties in the struggles to occupy
lands. The revolutionaries shall not try to form
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