CPI(M)

Big Corporates-Politicians-Bureaucrats Nexus: The Fountainhead of Corruption

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Corruption has become a major public concern in India following the exposure of successive scams under the UPA regime. In a developing country like ours, where millions of people still suffer from acute poverty, hunger and lack of socio-economic opportunities, the pillage of public resources through corruption amounts to a crime of a very serious nature, says CPI(M) in this booklet on corruption.

What is Causing Food Inflation in India?

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 As food inflation continues to rage at very high levels, the Left Parties alongwith their secular allies have called for an anti-price rise agitation from February 3 to February 9, 2011 across the country. Pragoti reproduces Q&As issued by the CPI (M) on the causes of food inflation, which also spell out the steps needed to mitigate inflation and provide relief to the people. 

On the Outcome of the Obama Visit

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Notwithstanding the fulsome praise for the one-sided and unequal relations with the United States in the corporate media, the real interests of the people of India are not served by such a relationship. What is required is a Indo-US relationship which is based on equality and mutual interest. A statement on the Obama visit from the Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) . 

Obama Visit: Protest against US Policies

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The left parties have called for protests during US President Barack Obama's three day visit from November 6th to November 8th to India. This pamphlet, issued by the Communist Party of India (Marxist), explains the reasons for the protests. The details of the protests' call can be seen here

Comrade Subhas Chakraborty Passes Away

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 The epitome of relentless struggle, one of the most popular mass leaders, Comrade Subhas Chakraborty passed away. We deeply mourn for his untimely death.

CPI(M)'s Review of Election 2009

The Central Committee of the CPI(M) in its meeting held on June 20 and 21 has adopted a review of the 15th Lok Sabha elections.

 

We present the full text of the review here.

CPI(M) Central Committee on the Lok Sabha Election Results

The Central Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) met in Delhi on June 20 & 21, 2009. It has issued the following statement:

Press statement of West Bengal State Committee of CPI(M)

Press statement of West Bengal State Committee which analyzes the electoral defeat of the Left in the state.

"We want a non-Congress secular Government which will pursue pro-people policies”: Karat

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"Prakash Karat, General Secretary of CPI (M) interviewed by Anjan Bera, Editorial Board Member, Marxbadi Poth, theoretical journal of CPI (M) West Bengal State Committee"

CPI(M) Manifesto for Elections 2009

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The CPI (M) calls upon the Indian people to vote for strengthening the Left and Democratic forces and for an alternative secular Government at the Centre.