History Of Naxalism In India
A violent beginning in 1967 from Naxalbari village in Bengal led to the violence of left extremists named Naxalism. However, the history of left extremists is even older.
Take a look at the journey so far:
History is a century old,
1920 On the one hand, when the country was struggling for 'freedom' from the British, at the same time the foundation of the Left was also being laid in the country. In 1920, the CPI was formed in Tashkent. In 1925, a conference was organized in Kanpur, in which many small and big left parties join edit. There were many conflicts and conflicts going on in them till independence.
1948 Within a year of independence, through the thes is, the matter of following the Chinese revolution for the Indian oppressed people started to emerge. In 1948, the strategy of revolution was prepared on the basis of the ideas of Mao Zedong in a document named 'Andhra-Patra'. A few days later, a violent peasant movement against land owners started in Telangana, Kerala and Tripura, in which farmers from several villages joined. In this the seeds of Naxalism were hidden.
organization broke
1962 This year during the Indo-China war Contradiction in the Left party came to the fore.A pitcher was openly looking pro-China.Due to this contradiction, the party split in 1964.
Karl Marx's class of great violence in the name of peasants The present form of Naxalism, inspired by the principle of struggle, was born in 1967. In May 1967, under the leadership of CPI(M) leaders Charu Mazumdar, Kanu Sanyal and Jangal Santhal, the farmers of Naxalbari village in Darjeeling district of Bengal revolted. It was also strengthened by the influence of the Communist politics of China. The CPI(M) was also in partnership with the Bengal government at that time and suppressed the rebellion. This again led to a conflict in the party. Majumdar formed the CPI (ML) in 1969.