Above :
The quintessential JNU product-- a
pseudo intellectual sans class, a rabble rousing COMMIE SHORN OFF ALL LOYALTY
TO THE WATAN, crass, shabbily dressed , unwashed
, who will utter PROMOSSANN for promotion.
Shut down this disgraceful anti-national
DEN where our priceless national flag does NOT deserve to flutter !
THIS POST IS A CONTINUATION OF PART 7 BELOW-
100.
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In Bengali –Laltara, 7th Dec.
1972.
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101.
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In Bengali –Laltara, 22nd Jan.
1973.
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102.
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In Bengali –Laltara, 7th Feb.
1973.
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103.
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In Bengali –Laltara, 22nd Feb.
1973.
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104.
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In Bengali –Laltara, 7th March
1973.
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105.
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Liberation, [Special Issue] Dec.
20, 1973.
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106.
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In Bengali – Sandhi Kishan, May
20, 1974.
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107.
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In Bengali – Anya Artha,
June-July-Aug. 1974.
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108.
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In Bengali – A Letter by Souren
Bose.
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109.
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In Bengali--CIA’er Durge Aghat
Koro (Cripple the CIA) Appeal by Yadavpur Taligurj CPI(M-L).
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110.
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In Bengali – Shrodhay Neta Comrade
Charu Majumdar kache dum dum central jailer Mahan Biplabi Sangramer Report
(Report to Com. Charu Mazumdar on Dum Dum Jail Firing).
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111.
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In Bengali – Ghoshna
(Information).
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112.
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In Bengali – Policer Prati (On
Police) – CPI (M-L).
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113.
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In Bengali – An appeal by Com.
Charu Mazumdar: To keep the aggressor alive is an invitation to
death—justifying police attack.
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114.
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Handwitten Manuscript of Peoples
Daily, 30th Nov. 1971. (Learn to Strengthen the Party through
Experience)
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115.
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In Bengali [with English
translation] – (CRP Eastern Rifles and Jyoti Basu in Parliamentary
Proceedings).
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116.
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In Bengali – On Subhas Bose by
Sasanka (Saroj Dutt).
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117.
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In Bengali – Shotoner Dashike,
Muktir Dashoke, Parinito Karun; (Transform the Decade of 70s into a Decade of
Liberation) —by Charu Majumdar
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118.
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In Bengali – Mao Tse Tung Er
Chintadharan Alokey Bharotej Gono Biplab (People Revolution in India based on
Mao Tse Tung’s Thought).
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119.
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People of the World United. (In
Hindi)
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120.
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Inner party Document No. 1, July
1971. (In Bengali)
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121.
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Inner party Document No. 2, July
1971. (In Bengali)
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122.
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Com. Charu Majumdar’s Warning to
those who want to break away from his Leadership. (In Bengali)
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123.
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Ching Kiang Mountain is the Road
to Revolution. (In Bengali)
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124.
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Take Revenge for the murder of
Brave Martyrs spread the revolution in waves. (In Bengali)
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125.
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Com. Om Swarooper Moto Bhalo
Communist Houn. (Be a good Communist like Om Swaroop) (In Bengali)
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126.
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Why did the Chinese Party Amend
our views? (In Bengali)
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127.
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Com. Sushitol Roy Chowdhuri’s
unknown work.
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128.
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An appeal by Central CPI (M-L)
Committee. (In Bengali)
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129.
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A Pamphlet by CPI (M-L) advocating
Liberation of rich section. (In Bengali)
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130.
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An Appeal by Shiliguri CPI (M-L).
(Intensify attack on India Government’s Military machinery) (In Bengali)
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131.
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Declaration of the Revolutionaries
in the CPI (M), etc. Liberation, Vol. 1, No. 2, Dec. 1967.
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132.
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Pages from Party History: Civil
Disobedience or Counter Revolutionary Manoeuvre? etc., Liberation, Vol. 1,
No. 3, Jan. 1968.
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133.
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Historic Turning Point in the
Indian Revolution, History of CPI, etc., Liberation, Vol. 1, No. 5, March
1968.
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134.
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Agrarian Reform in Liberated
China, Marxism in China Today, Liberation, Vol. 1, No. 6, April 1968.
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135.
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The Role of the Individual in
Making History and Lenin, The Revolutionary Path is the only Path, etc.
Liberation, May 1968.
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136.
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Long Live the Victory of People’s
War, Mao Tse-tung’s Article, etc. Liberation, No. 8, June 1968.
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137.
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In Memory of Norman Bethune, The
United Front of the Revolutionary Party, etc. Liberation, Vol. I, No. 9, July
1968.
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138.
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Chairman Mao’s Militant Documents,
Two Articles by Com. Charu Mazumdar, Liberation, October, 1968.
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139.
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Report on Naxalbari Struggle,
Develop Peasants’ Class Struggle, Liberation, Vol. 2, No. 1, Nov. 1968.
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140.
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A Report on the Girijan Struggle:
Greetings to Kerala’s Peasant Revolutionaries, etc. Liberation, Vol. 2, No.
2, Dec. 1968.
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141.
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Greetings to the Ninth Congress of
CPC, etc. Liberation, Vol. 2, No. 6, April 1969.
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142.
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Political Resolution of the
Communist Party of India (ML), Kanu Sanyal Addresses May Day Rally, etc.
Liberation, May, 1969.
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143.
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Lin Piao’s Political Report: New
Constitution of the CPC, Armed Struggle in UP, Punjab, Tamil Nadu,
Liberation, June 6, 1969.
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144.
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Red Political Power Emerges in
Srikakulam, etc. Liberation, July, 1969.
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145.
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Flames of People’s War Burn
Brightly in Srikakulam, Long Live Communist Party of China, Soviet
Revisionist Theories of ‘Limited Sovereignty’, Liberation, Vol. 2, August
1969.
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146.
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On the Passing Away of President
Ho Chi Minh – Resolution of CPI (M-L), Crisis within Ruling Classes, etc.,
Liberation, Vol. 2, September, 1969.
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147.
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Long Live the Historic October 1,
20th Anniversary of Founding of People’s Republic of China,
etc., Liberation, October, 1969.
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148.
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Vice-Chairman Lin Piao’s Speech:
China’s Chairman is our Chairman; China’s Path is Our Path, etc. Liberation,
Vol. 3, November 1969.
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149.
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Sum up the Experience of
Revolutionary Peasant Struggle – One year of Srikakulam Struggle, CPI (M-L),
Greets Socialist Albania, Liberation, Vol. 3, No. 12, Dec. 1969.
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150.
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Deshvrti – Naxalbari Visheshank,
(Special Naxalbari Issue) February 1968. (In Hindi)
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151.
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Deshvrti – Special Vietnam Issue,
March 1968. (In Hindi)
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152.
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Deshvrti, May-June, 1968. (In
Hindi)
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153.
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Communist Party
(Marxvadi-Leninvadi) Ki Sthapna Yetihasik Ghoshna (Historic Declaration of
the Formation of CPI (M-L), From: Lok Yudha, Allahabad. (In Hindi)
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154.
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On Sreekakulam Girijan Armed
Struggle, By Nagi Reddy and others, Proletarian Path, No. 1, 1969.
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155.
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The Perspectives of Indian
Revolution, Red Salute to the Comrades Butchered by Enemy, etc., People’s
War, Vol. I, No. 3, 1969.
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156.
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Progressive Labour Stalin and the
Chinese, Proletarian Path, No. 1, 1969.
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157.
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Palia-Hazra Kshetra Ke Kisan
Sangram Ka Karyakrama: Yekdam Naye Baten (Programme of the Palia Hazra
Peasants’ Struggle: Completely New Thing). (In Hindi)
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158.
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Indonesia Se Sadak (Lessons from
Indonesia) – Donald Barnet, Information Bulletin, No. 1, July 1967. (In
Hindi)
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159.
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Fight Against Revisionism March
forward Peasants Struggle, Examine Theories in Practice, Information
Bulletin, No. 2, Sept.-Oct., 1967. (In Hindi)
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160.
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Draft of the party Constitution –
Part I, (General Programme), November 1969. (In Hindi)
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161.
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Let the Red Flag of Naxalbari
Hoist more and more High, Lenin: On Bourgeoisie Constitution, December 1967.
(In Hindi)
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162.
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A Note on Calcutta Meeting,
December 1967. (In Hindi)
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163.
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Goshti Forum: For Discussion among
Communists Revolutionaries Jan.-Feb., 1968. (In Hindi)
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164.
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For Inner Party Discussion:
Goshthi Forum, UP ke Communist Krantikarion Ke Vichar Vinimaya Ka Yel Madhyam
(A Medium of Discussion of UP Communists), 1968. (In Hindi)
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165.
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India – a Neo-Colony, Editorial:
Up Hold the Red Banner of People’s Revolution to its Maximum Height, Lal
Pataka, Oct. 27, 1968. (In Hindi)
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166.
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For Inner Party Discussion:
Goshthi Forum – A Discussion Media for UP Revolutionaries, Nov.-Dec. 1968.
(In Hindi)
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167.
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Policy Declaration of the ‘Lal
Pataka’ – The Tasks of Peasant Revolution will be fulfilled under the
Leadership of Peasantry, Background Crisis, Struggle and Mid-Term Poll, etc.
Lal Pataka, 1st Jan. 1969. (In Hindi)
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168.
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Hold High the Great Red Banner of
Mao Tse-Tung’s Thought, Long Live the Great Revolutionary Teachings of
Stalin, People’s War, No. 1, Jan. 1, 1969.
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169.
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Down with Parliamentarianism,
Build up Agrarian Revolution, People’s War, No. 2, Feb. 7, 1969.
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170.
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Lal Pataka, April 11, 1969. (In
Hindi)
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171.
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The Historic Declaration of the
Formation of CPI (M-L), Lokyudha, April, 1969. (In Hindi)
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172.
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Lal Pataka, No. 3, April 11, 1969.
(In Hindi)
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173.
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Forum: For Discussion Among
Communist Revolutionaries, April-May, 1969. (In Hindi)
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174.
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Krantikari Comuniston Ke
Vichararth Committee Dwara Bahas Aur Amal Ke Leye, May, 1969. (In Hindi)
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175.
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Resolution on Party
Organisation—only for workers, July-August, 1969. (In Hindi)
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176.
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Draft Programme of CPI (M-L), Nov.
1969. (In Hindi)
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177.
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Forum, No. 6, November, 1969. (In
Hindi)
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178.
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Some Questions reg. the Present
Political and Organisational Problems – Charu Majumdar, Deshvarti
Publication, Calcutta. (In Hindi)
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179.
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Mukti Path, No. 5, Dec. to March,
1969. (In Hindi)
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180.
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Sashatra Krantikari Larai Men Kud
Pariye Jana Sena Aur Lal Adhar Kshe Tra Banane Ke Kam Ko Tej Kijiye, Mao Vadi
Communist Kendra ka Ahwan--Discussion Forum. (In Hindi)
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181.
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Deshabrati, 20th March,
1971. (In Bengali)
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182.
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Proposed Amendment to Party
Programme by a group of some comrades, April, 1970. (In Hindi)
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183.
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Party Programme – Adopted at the 8th Party
Congress of the CPI (M-L), May, 1970. (In Hindi)
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184.
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Political Report, Sept. – Oct.
1970. (In Hindi)
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185.
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Dur Ki Chitti – Charu Majumdar,
Deshvrati, 1st Oct. 1970. (In Hindi)
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186.
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Deshvarati – Veeshesh Sankhya 25th November,
1970. (In Hindi)
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187.
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Comment on Bihar – Comments by
Com. C.M., CPI(ML) Resolution, November, 1970.
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188.
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To the Working Class – Charu
Majumdar.
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189.
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Yuyutsa, Vol. 5, No. 12,
September, 1969.
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190.
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Com. Rarat LD Cjotto, Letter in
Hindi, 31st March, 1971.
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191.
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Calcutta Zila Committee Ke Secre
Tari Ko Charu’s Letter, 1st April 1971.
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192.
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The Roots of Revolution bu Chand
Joshi, Hindustan Times Correspondent), Sunday World, Vol. I, No. 23, Nov. 7,
1971.
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193.
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The Roots of Revolution by Chand
Joshi, Sunday World, Nov. 7, 1971 and Nov. 11, 1971, Part I and II.
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194.
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Concerning Deshbrati – Liberation
Line reg. Pakistan, Inner Party Discussion – 2.
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195.
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Deshabarati, February 15, 1971.
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196.
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The Methods to Work – The Report
of the ‘K’ District of UP, West Bengal and Bihar Regional Frontier Committee,
CPI(ML), March, 1972.
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197.
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Document - :Peking and CP(ML),
Frontier, Vol. 5, No. 30, Nov. 4, 1972.
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198.
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Andhra Pradesh – Analysis of a
Split, Frontier, 27th January, 1973.
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199.
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UP – Under the Leadership of
CPI(ML) Organise Guerillas’ Squards, Start Peasant War, and Libore your area
from Zamindar Scoundrels Yoke.
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200.
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UP – Information Document of the 2nd Meeting
of the Revolutionaries of UP, March – April, 1968.
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201.
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Forum – No. 1, June 1969;
Organisational Committee of CPI(ML) UP’s Bulletin.
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202.
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Political and Organisational
Report of the Cawnpur Regional Conference of CPI(ML), March, 1970.
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203.
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Prantiya Rajnitik va Sangathanik
Report Ka Masvida, April, 1970.
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204.
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Resolution of the UP Committee on
the Party Congress of CPI(ML), 8th Party Congress, 1970.
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205.
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Bulletin, No. 1, May, 1970,
CPI(ML) Cawnpur Committee.
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206.
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Naxalbari aur Naxalbadi, UP, 1970.
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207.
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Garibon ka Mukti Sangram Zindabad
– on Nainital, October-Nov. 1970.
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208.
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Resolution of the UP State
Committee CPI(ML) on Struggle Against Left Opportunism, Subjectivism and
Bureaucratic Tendencies and on some Questions relating to General Policy determination
of the Party, CPI(ML), Feb. 1971.
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209.
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Bhartiya Communist Party (ML) Ki
Uttar Pradesh Rajya Samittee Ka Muka Patra, Mukti Path, No. 2, March-April,
1971.
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210.
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To Naxalities in Vinag Jail from
UP Naxalilte Leader, 4th May, 1973.
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211.
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A Letter dated 4.5.73 from Shiv
Kumar Mishra (U.P. Naxalite Leader and also PB Member of the CPI(ML) to CPM
General Secretary Com. P. Sundaraiyya, Jail Unnao, 4.5.1973.
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212.
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Reply dt. 4.5.73 from Unnao Jail
by Shive Kumar Mishra and all Naxalite in Unnao Jail in Response to the
Appeal issued by the All India Convention for the Release of Naxalite
Prisoners – An Appeal to Naxalites.
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213.
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The Resolution passed by the Bihar
State Committee of the CPI(ML) on the new upsurge and combating left
opportunism on some questions – Comments by Com. Charu Mazumdar.
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214.
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The Draft Resolution for UP
Committee on the basis of Bihar New Uprising and Struggle Against Left
Opportunism, Nov. 1970.
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215.
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Athven Bihai Raj Party Sammelan
Dwara Swavikrit Rajnitik Report – Report adopted by the 8th Bihar
State party Conference.
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216.
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Naxalites in Bihar – An outline
for Reference Origin and Development of the Naxalite Movement in Bihar, June
1973.
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217.
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Bihar Naxalites and Release – Com.
Jagannath Sarkar, Secretary, Bihar State Council, CPI to P.C. Joshi, June 20,
1973.
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218.
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Naxalite Conspiracy Case (Cr. No.
3/70 of Parvathipuram Taluq P.S.) Documents, Vol. XIX.
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219.
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Rapid Advance of Guerrilla
Struggle.
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220.
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CPI’s Defence of Naxalite
Prisoners Communist Party Publication, 1978.
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221.
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Review of the Armed Struggle in
Srikakaulam Region (Unanimously passed in regional plenum on 18th August
1972.)
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222.
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A Collection on the Agrarian
Question – National Book Agency, Calcutta.
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223.
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Build up the People’s Liberation
Army and March on Ward by Charu Mazumdar, Liberation, Vol. IV, No. 3,
Jan.-March, 1971.
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224.
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Naxalite Conspiracy Case (Cr. No.
3/70 of Parvathipuram Taluq P.S. Srikakulam District), Vol. V.
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225.
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Naxalite Conspiracy Case (Cr. No.
3/70 of Parvathipuram Taluq P.S. Srikakulam District), Vol. I, FIR and
Charge-Sheet.
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226.
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Naxalite Conspiracy Case (Cr. No.
3/70 of Parvathipuram Taluq P.S. Srikakulam District), Vol. XX, Extracts from
Liberation.
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227.
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Naxalite Conspiracy Case (Cr. No.
3/70 of Parvathipuram Taluq P.S. Srikakulam District), Vol. XII, Document.
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228.
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Naxalite Conspiracy Case (Cr. No.
3/70 of Parvathipuram Taluq P.S. Srikakulam District), Vol. XXI, Extract from
Liberation.
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229.
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Greetings to the CPC organization
of the CPI(ML), Vol. 7, Nos. 1-4, Janaury-April 1974.
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230.
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Exhibt Conspiracy Case, Hyderabad,
1971.
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231.
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Janashakthi Siddantha, Rajakiya
masabira, 1977.
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232.
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Naxalite Conspiracy Case (Cr. No.
3/70 of Parvathipuram Taluq P.S. Srikakulam District), Vol. III.
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233.
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Deergaka Lika Yuddamu in
Handwriting of Dr. Millikarajunudu. (in Telegu)
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234.
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Vyavasaya Viplavam: Mana
Karthavyalu, (Telegu).
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235.
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Bharatha Communist Party,
Savaringhi Badina Partykar Ya Kramam. (Telegu).
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236.
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Bharatha Viplavamu Pantha,
(Telegu).
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237.
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Praja Pantha, November, 1979.
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238.
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Athivada Vagadambarapu Musugulo
Satya Narayana Singh Group Vari Mitavada Avakasavadam, 1976. (Telegu).
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239.
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Student on JNU Student Movement
1981-87, 2 October, 1987.
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240.
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Student – Organisation DRS (DRSO
is Delhi Radical Students Organisation), 1986.
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241.
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The Proletarian Line, Monthly
Organ of the Communist Revolutionaries of India, Vol. I, Inaugural Issue,
April, 1979.
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242.
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The Proletarian Line, Monthly
Organ of the Communist Revolutionaries of India, Vol. I, No. 3, Aug., 1979.
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243.
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The Proletarian Line, Monthly
Organ of the Communist Revolutionaries of India, Vol. I, No. 4, Nov., 1979.
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244.
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The Proletarian Line, Monthly
Organ of the Communist Revolutionaries of India, Supplement, 1980.
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245.
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The Proletarian Line, Monthly
Organ of the Communist Revolutionaries of India, Vol. I, No. 6, March 1980.
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246.
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The Proletarian Line, Monthly
Organ of the Communist Revolutionaries of India, Our Red Salute to Com. T.N,
July, 1980.
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247.
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The Proletarian Line, Monthly
Organ of the Communist Revolutionaries of India, Report on the Agrarian
Revolutionary Movement of the Adavi Meddulapalle Area in Andhra Pradesh,
March, 1981.
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248.
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The Proletarian Line, Monthly
Organ of the Communist Revolutionaries of India, Let us Fulfill the
Unfinished Tasks Left Behind by Com. T.N., August 1980.
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249.
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The Proletarian Line, Monthly
Organ of the Communist Revolutionaries of India, Supplement the Politics and
Practices of the Rival Centre, June-July, 1981.
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250.
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The Proletarian Line, Monthly
Organ of the Communist Revolutionaries of India, Supplement on some Questions
of Organisation by Devulapalli Venkateswara Rao, July, 1982.
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251.
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The Proletarian Line, Monthly
Organ of the Communist Revolutionaries of India, Supplement Our Basic
Documents by Devulappali Venkateswara Rao, August, 1982, No. 25.
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252.
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The Proletarian Line, Monthly
Organ of the Communist Revolutionaries of India, Telangana Armed Struggle and
the Path of Indian Revolution, March, 1982, No. 20.
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253.
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The Proletarian Line, Monthly
Organ of the Communist Revolutionaries of India, Supplement SNS Groups Right
Opportunism under the Grab of Left Phrase Mongering, September, 1980.
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254.
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The Proletarian Line, Monthly
Organ of the Communist Revolutionaries of India, August-September, 1984.
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255.
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Atomic Control – Aavane
Nilayathinethiray Aninirakkuke (in Malayalam).
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256.
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American Attack on Iraq by B.J.
James by Jannkiya Kala Sahitya Vedi Sanstan Samithi. (Malayalam).
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257.
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Central Reorganisation Committee
CPI (ML) – Towards a New Phase of Spring Thunder, 1982.
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258.
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Mao Tse Tung and Three World
Theory by K. Venu, Progressive Publication, 1983.
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259.
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Strategic Line for New Democratic
Revolution in India, CRS, CPI(ML).
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260.
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Red Star – Platform for Communist
Revolutionaries, Vol. II, No. 7, July 1992.
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261.
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Red Star – Platform for Communist
Revolutionaries, No. 28, August, 1991.
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262.
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Red Star – Platform for Communist
Revolutionaries, No. 20, September, 1990.
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263.
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Red Star – Down with Yankees and
Stooges, Gorbachov and Yeltsin, Observe Oct. 1 as Peru Solidarity Day, No.
29, September, 1991.
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264.
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The Red Flag, No. 3, April, 1992.
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265.
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Red Sky over Andes – Committee in
Support of the Peruvian Revolution.
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266.
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IMF and Company Leave India, 10thSeptember
Parliament. (Malayalam).
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267.
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Declaration of the Revolutionary
Internationalist Movement.
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268.
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Samrajya Thwangangath Rajya the
Panayappednthiya Rajya drohi kalaya Bharanadhi Karikala Vicharana Chayyaka.
(Malayalam).
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269.
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Celebrate the 5th Anniversary
of the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement – A World to Win.
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270.
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Revolution or World War 3? The
contradiction of the imperialist system are all likely in the coming period
to express themselves by the force of arms on an unprecedented scale. A
World Win.
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271.
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Naxalite Conspiracy Case (Cr. No.
3/70 of Parvathipuram Taluq P.S.) Documents, Vol. III.
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272.
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Eight Documents (1965-67) by Charu
Mazumdar, 1982.
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273.
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Kalam – The Revolutionary
Students’ Voice, Organ of the All India Revolutionary Student’s Federation,
Vol. XII, NO. 2, June-July 1989.
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274.
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Rajakiya Drukpadham, Anantapuram:
Pragati, 1986.
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275.
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Baliapal Ko(U) Lare Punjab by Dr.
Narayan, Lalabatya Prakasan, 1987.
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Documents of the Communist Party
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488.
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CPI(ML) RRD Flag, Plenum Documents
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489.
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MNC’s Plunder in India – A
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490.
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The Developments in Soviet Union
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491.
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Combat the Challenge from
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492.
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March Forward along the Path of
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493.
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Voluntary Agencies – The Trust
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Politics Socialism,
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495.
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Bahurashtrakkuthakakal Jndiayil –
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1992.
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496.
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Grave Challenges Call for Historic
Responses, CPI(ML) Publication, 1992.
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497.
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Red Star, Vol. 2, No. 1, January,
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498.
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Red Star, Vol. 2, No. 2, February,
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1993.
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Red Star, Vol. 2, No. 4, April,
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Red Star, Vol. 2, No. 11,
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502.
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Red Star, Vol. 2, No. 12,
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503.
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Hindu Rastravadam by M.M.
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504.
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Kendra Budget by P.J. James,
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505.
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Peru and All Over the World by
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506.
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Reservation - A
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507.
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Naxalbari’s History, Red Flag
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508.
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Soviet Union’s News by M.M.
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509.
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Palaghat Riots – its Reports by
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510.
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Strike against O.P. Ticket by M.M.
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511.
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512.
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America’s Iraw War by P.J. James,
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513.
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Enemployment and its Reasons by
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514.
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Soviet Union’s New … CPI(M) by
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515.
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West Asian War by P.J. James, Red
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516.
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Prathisanthi Socialist
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517.
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IMF Loka Bank Loan by P.J. James,
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518.
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Communalism Lokathinfe
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519.
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Pathan Coloejal Adimathathinethre
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520.
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521.
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Comrads, Vol. 21, No. 6, 10/11/92.
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522.
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523.
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525.
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526.
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Comrads, Vol. 21, No. 11,
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527.
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528.
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Comrads, Vol. 21, No. 13, 29/12/92.
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529.
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530.
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531.
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533.
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534.
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535.
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537.
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540.
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541.
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Comrads, Vol. 21, No. 29, 20/4/93.
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542.
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Comrads, Vol. 21, No. 28, 13/4/93.
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543.
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Basic Documents of the CPI(ML) –
Ideological Resolutions General Programme Party Constitution Agrarian
Programme adopted at the 5th All India Party Congress,
Calcutta, 20-26 Dec. 1992.
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544.
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CPI(ML) Liberation – Firm Defender
of the Revolutionary Legacy of the Indian Communists.
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545.
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Political Organisational Report
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December 1992, CPI(ML).
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546.
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Liberation Central Organ of
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1994.
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547.
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Liberation Central Organ of
CPI(ML) Remembering Mao, Vol. 8, February 1994.
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548.
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Liberation Central Organ of
CPI(ML) Remembering Mao, Vol. 7, January 1994.
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549.
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Liberation Central Organ of
CPI(ML) Remembering Mao, Vol. 6, December 1993.
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550.
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Communist Movement in India –
Historical Perspective and Important Documents, Vol. I, 1917-39, A CPI(ML)
Liberation Presentation.
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551.
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Liberation – The principal
Contradiction and the Principal Aspect of a Contradiction – Mao Tse-Tung.
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552.
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Massline – A Newspaper of Indian
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553.
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Mao’s Contributions A Beacon for
World Proletariat – Red Flat Publication, 1993.
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554.
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On Civil Liberties.
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554.A.
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India Simmering Revolution – The
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555.
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Sangram, Vol. 4, No. 9, Nov. 1993.
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Sangram,
Vol. 4, No. 11-12, January-February, 1994.
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558.
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Kalam –
The Revolutionary Students’ Voice, June-July, 1992.
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559.
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Gett/Dankal
Anti-People March against Anti Peoples Expansion Programme, Kottayam,
10.12.1993.
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560.
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Save the
Lives of Bhoomaiah and Gowd New Age, Vol. XXIII, NO. 21, May 25, 1975.
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561.
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The
Silent Sufferers – A Leter to PCJ from Members of Youth Welfare Society,
Delhi 6, 1975.
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562.
|
Ruled by
Gans – Sunday Mazaine, Dec. 10, 1975, Naxaites may Filter back into the
Countryside … Orissa, Their Justice is Instant Bihar, 1975.
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563.
|
The
Great Debate – Selected Writings on Problems of Marxism Leninism Today.
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564.
|
Kizhaku
Germaniyil Chila Divasangal – H.R. Aiyer, Krishna Raja Publication, 1967.
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565.
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People’s
Path (Souvenir) – Monthly Organ of the Desh Bhagat Yadgar Committee, People’s
Path, Vol. III, No. 9, Sept. 1967.
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566.
|
To the
Comrades who are working in Village – Charu Mazumdar, Liberation, Vol. I, No.
3, Jan. 1969.
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567.
|
Immediate
Programme Adopted by the Revolutionary Communist Committee of A.P.,
Vijayawada, 5.4.1969.
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568.
|
Naxabalbarir
Koshtipathorae Marxwadi Kara – Sadhan Sarkar, 1969. (Bengali).
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569.
|
Audhre
Pradeklo Naxalite Karyakoteple (A.P.), Jalgam Vengale Red State Home
Ministry, Hyderabad, 1969.
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570.
|
First
Information Report in the Court of Judicial Second Class Magistrate,
Narasaraopet, 1969-70.
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571.
|
Party Splitting Activities and Capitulationist
Policies of T. Nagireddy and Devulapalli Venkateswara Rao.
- Unanimously accepted at the Party held in May, 1970.
- Revolution and Revolutionary Technic as applied to Indian
Conditions by Sri M.T. Khan, 1970.
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572.
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Communist
party and Naxalities – Pratap Mitra and Mohit Sen, CP Publication, 1970-71.
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573.
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Ajoy
Shantha, Vol. I, No. 5, 1971. (Telegu).
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574.
|
A.P.
Viplove Communist party Lo Vibedolu (Differences in Revolutionary CP, A.P.)
Surrenderepath of Nagireddy’s Group, 1971, (Telegu).
|
|
575.
|
Rendu
Pandhalamadhya Poratam (Fight between two paths), CPI-(ML), AP State
Committee, 1972. (Telegu).
|
|
576.
|
Ma
Maulika Pandha-Aikyasta Samasya (Our way of Facing0Unity Problem) A.P. State
Committee, 1972. (Telegu).
|
|
577.
|
Protest
Against the Left Opportunism – Com. Susithal Roy Choudhury, CPI-ML, 1972.
(Telegu).
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578.
|
People’s
War. Vol. 1, No. 2, Dec. 1972.
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579.
|
Vishwa
Kranti – 8, 1972.
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580.
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Notice –
Communist Unity Centre, 1972.
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581.
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Preliminary
Steps for Building – Revolutionary Movement – T.N.R.I, 1972, (Telegu).
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582.
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Prajayudham,
Vol. III, July-August, 1973, A.P. Revolutionary Communist Party, Forest Area
Committee, 1973.
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583.
|
Report
of the First Conference of the Revolutionary Communist Party, (Forest Range)
of Warangal, Khamman and Karimuegal District, 18-20, September, 1973.
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584.
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Janasakti
(Theoritical Monthly Magazine) No. 8, April, 1973.
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585.
|
Andhra
Pradesh Viplave Communist Party (Revolutionary Communist Party A.P.), First
Conference 24-27, Oct. 1973.
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586.
|
In the High Court of Judicature:
A.P. at Hyderabad, W.P. No. 1973.
- Communique
- First Conference 1973 Sept. 24-27, Andhra Pradesh
Revolutionary Communist Party Political and Organisation Review.
- Andhra Pradesh Revolutionary Communist Party First
Conference 24-27 Oct. 1973.
- Manifesto of the Progressive Democratic Student Union of
Hyderabad and Secunderabad.
- False Charges and Baseless attacks of CPI(ML) on Indian
Communist Revolutionaries.
- Some Problems of Peoples War.
- On the Differences with the all India Coordination
Committee of the Communist Revolutionaries.
- Open Letter to Party Members.
- Call to the People regarding Self Critical Report of the
CC.
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587.
|
Political
Resolution submitted in the United Connection of the Communist Revolutionary
held at Eranakulam on 14-15 Dec. 1974.
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588.
|
Pilupu
Telugu Fortnightly, 1.4.1973; 1.5.1973; 1 and 16.5.1974; 1.8.1974; 16.4.1975;
1.5.1975 – Vimochana Telugu Fortnightly.
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|
588.A.
|
Vimochana
Telugy Fortnightly – 1.10.1973; 1.11.1973; 1.12.1973; 15.3.1974; 1.4.1974;
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589.
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Janasakti
(The Theoretical Monthly Magazine), Vol. 5, No.1, May, 1974, A.P.
Revolutionary Communist Party. (Telegu).
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590.
|
Atankalanu
Adhigamingha Gala Viplove Srenula Akiyata (Unity of Revolutionary wings that
can we come the obstacles) – Kolla Venkayya. (Telegu).
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591.
|
Prajayudham,
No. 5, Jan. 1974. (Telegu).
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592.
|
Prajayuddham,
Theoretical Monthly Magazine, No. 6, June, 1974, Forest Region Committee,
A.P., Revolutionary Communist Party. (Telegu).
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|
593.
|
Janashakti
- Theoretical Monthly Magazine, Vol. 5, No. 10, April, 1974, A.P.
Revolutionary Communist Party. (Telegu).
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594.
|
Mundu
Bata (M.L. Monthly Magazine) – Kolla Venkaya, Vol. 1, No. 2, Dec. 1974.
(Telegu).
|
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595.
|
A Maxist
View of Indian Politics, 1967-1972 – Selection from the Marxist Review A
Monthly Journal of Politics and Economics, 1974.
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596.
|
Srikakulam
Jilla Girejauodyame Samkshiple Caritva Vampatape Sahyaurayane, Socialist
Publication, Vijayawada, 1974.
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|
597.
|
EMS –
Indian Millarant by A.V. Aryan, 1974. (Malayalam).
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|
598.
|
Political
Resolution – Communist Revolutionaries Connection, Eranakulam, Dec. 14,15,
1974.
|
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599.
|
Our
Challenge to the So Called All Revolutionary Groups and Parties Leadership,
1974.
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600.
|
The
Naxalite Movement by Biplab Dasgupta, Allied Publishers, 1974.
|
|
601.
|
Political
Prisoners in India – A Report by Amnestry International, Printed and
Distributed by South Asia Students Association, University of California,
Berkeley, 1974.
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602.
|
Political
Prisoners in India A Statement by Hari P. Sharma, Assistant Prof. of Socio
Simon Fraser University, Canada, 1974.
|
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603.
|
Party
Jivan, Vol. 5, No. 20, Dec., 1974.
|
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604.
|
Janyudh,
Vol. 1, NO. 1, Jan.- Feb.1975.
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|
605.
|
Mass
Line, A Newspaper of Indian Revolutionary Movement, Vol. I, No. 10, July,
1975.
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606.
|
Mass
Line, A Newspaper of Indian Revolutionary Movement, Vol. I, No. 6-7, April,
1975.
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|
607.
|
Mass
Line, A Newspaper of Indian Revolutionary Movement, Vol. I, No. 8, Nay, 1975.
|
|
608.
|
Bitter
Lessons of Naxalite Ehamination by N. Madhavan Kutty, Patriot, 7th August,
1975.
|
|
609.
|
Naxalite-Police Clash: 7 Dead;
- when Chou Rapped CPI(ML) delegate.
- Eastern Zone C.M.s to pool resources.
- Naxalite Activity Contained in A.P. says Vengala Rao.
- Undertrials escape from police van.
- 36 Extremist Prisoners on Hunger-strike.
- United Front call by CPI(ML). (Paper Cutting).
|
|
610.
|
China Disapproves CPI(ML)
Strategy:
- Six Naxalite die in Clashes with Police.
- Naxalite blast their way to escape police net. et. etc.
|
|
611.
|
Julius
Phyujik (Raktakshara LU) Chalasani Prasada Rao, Vijayawada, Visalaudva
Publishing House, 1977.
|
|
612.
|
Jallianwala
Bagh Repeated in Kanpur, Dec. 6, 1977.
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|
613.
|
Punjab
Agricultural Workers Meeting, October 1977.
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|
614.
|
Resolution
Agricultural Workers Meeting, Oct. 1977.
|
|
615.
|
Persons
Killed in the Naxalite Movement in the Punjab, 1971-1977.
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|
616.
|
Demand
for Judicial Enquiry Into the Alleged Naxalite Murders, The Arrested Voice,
Vol. I, No. 12, Oct. 1977.
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|
617.
|
Problems
of National Liberation, Vol. IV, No. 2, December, 1981.
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|
618.
|
Eight
Documents (1966-67) Charu Mazumdar, Mass Line Publications, 1982.
|
|
619.
|
Rakasi
Kora, Bengali Mulam, Telugu State: Surampudi Sitaram, Hyderabad, 1982.
(Telegu).
|
|
620.
|
Svayam
Sampoorana Grameena Vyavastha: Maarx, Vijayawada, Pragati Sshiti, 1983.
(Telegu).
|
|
621.
|
All
India League for Revolutionary Culture, Manifesto & Constitution.
|
|
622.
|
Alochinchandi
by Dr. Mitra, Hyderabad, 1983.
|
|
623.
|
Vedallo
& Emunnadi? (What is there in Vedas) Lpdavatogamto Kutumba Rao,
Hyderabad, 1983. (Telegu).
|
|
624.
|
Simhavalokanam
(Story of Indian Revolutionary Freedom Movement), Part-II – Translation by
Alari Bhujanga Rao, Feb. 1982. (Telegu).
|
|
625.
|
Simhavalokanam,
23.3.1983. (Telegu).
|
|
626.
|
Proletarian
Viewpoint (Organ of the PCC of the Proletariat Party) First Party-Congress
Special Number, No. 21, January-March 1983.
|
|
627.
|
Vangward,
Vol. I, No. 1, 1.3.1983, December 1983.
|
|
628.
|
Samasekharan,
International Problem, 1984. (Malayalam).
|
|
629.
|
Declaration
of the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement, Mass Line Publication, 1984.
|
|
630.
|
Matavartatatvam
Sameeksha by KVR, Virasam Prachurana, 1985. (Telegu).
|
|
631.
|
Condemn
– Resist Defeat – The False Propaganda of Govt. and its Police,
Facts-Fiction, Radical Student Union, 1985.
|
|
632.
|
Andhra
Pradesh Mukhya Mantri N.T. Namarao, Bahirangalekha (An Open Letter to the CM
of APNT Rama Rao) by K.G. Kannabiran, A.P. CLC, 1985. (Telegu).
|
|
633.
|
Karimnagar
Raitange Amara Veerulaku Ma Errercani (Red State to the Martyrs of Karimnagar
Present Leaders). CPI(ML), People’s War, 1985. (Telegu).
|
|
634.
|
Agra
Rajyala Adipatya Poti Maro Prapancha Yuddha Pramadam (Super Power Nations
competing for Monopoly danger of another world war), 1985. (Telegu).
|
|
635.
|
Kalam
Vachana Kavyam – Ralyana Rao, Virasan, 1986. (Telegu).
|
|
636.
|
The
Godavari Valley Heroic Resistance Struggle 13 Years (1968-81) Review, 1986.
(Telegu).
|
|
637.
|
Under
the Banner of Marxism-Leninism – Let us Defend and Critically Evaluate the
Experiences of the Communist Movement in India, 1986.
|
|
638.
|
Godavari
Pravahinchu Kavitalu (Flow Godavari Poetry) Tripuranevi Srinivas,
Revolutionary Writers Association, 1986. (Telegu).
|
|
639.
|
Samudram:
Varavara Rao, 1986. (Telegu).
|
|
640.
|
Selected
Writings of Com. Chandra Pulla Reddy, Central Committee CPI(ML), 1987.
|
|
641.
|
Documents
of the CPI(ML) adopted by the Fourth All India Party Congress 1-5 January,
1988.
|
|
642.
|
Patawjali
Bhashyam by K.S.Y. patanjali, Hyderabad, 1988. (Telegu).
|
|
643.
|
Adrusya
Mrctyersokti Auu Vidyut Rahasyalu by Prejloku Nivedike, Revolutionary Writers
Krishna Distt Unit, 1988. (Telegu).
|
|
644.
|
Oppose
Installation of Nuclear Power Plant near Nagarjunasagar, Sept. 1988.
(Telegu).
|
|
645.
|
Eeswari
Kosam: Sahitya Maitri, Vijayawada, Eeswari Mitrulu, 1989. (Telegu).
|
|
646.
|
Oka
Dasabdi Gadickaka (After one Decade) by Ramesh Racanalu, Vijayawada, 1989.
(Telegu).
|
|
647.
|
Samrajya
Vadamu – Bharata Samrajyam and Samadtu Lu, Jatule Peratalu, Telugu Mahasabha,
1989. (Telegu).
|
|
648.
|
Science
Vyasalu (Science Essays) Kodavatiganti Kutumba Rao, Viplava Rachayita La
Sangam, 1989. (Telegu).
|
|
649.
|
Saha
Charulu – Varavara Rao, Hyderabad Perspective,1989. (Telegu).
|
|
650.
|
Eight
Anti-Revisionist Historical Documents – 1966-67 by Charu Mazumdar, Koota
Golla, 1990. (Telegu).
|
|
651.
|
Virudu
Maraniste Velakoladi Prabhavinturu: Com. Sudarsan, Devayyala Smrutilo,
Palamooru: Virasam, 1990.
|
|
652.
|
Signareni
Batukulu (Kathalu) – Lines of Singarani Stories, Cottagoodem Book Trust,
1990. (Telegu).
|
|
653.
|
Vyrudhyalu-Mao,
Kranti Prachuranalu, 1990. (Telegu).
|
|
654.
|
Complete
Literature of Sri Sri 1, Virasam Prachurana, 1990. (Telegu).
|
|
655.
|
Praja
Poratalaku Maddatu Navvanivaru Peedita Prajakaku Mitrulu Kajalaru, Published
by CPI(ML), People’s War, May, 1990. (Telegu).
|
|
656.
|
Srujana:
Sampadaktarzu (1966-85) by Varavara Rao, Hyderabad, 1990. (Telegu).
|
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657.
|
Nissabdam
Cheeda Kavaddu, Virasam, 1990. (Telegu).
|
|
658.
|
Samskrutikodyamba
Nirmana Samasyalu (Origanizational Problems of Cultural Movement) GADDAR,
Hyderabad Srujana Prachuranalu, 1990. (Telegu).
|
|
659.
|
Aksharam
Sardaka Mautundi (Revolutionary Poetic Collection) by Uday Bhaskar,
Hyderabad, 1990. (Telegu).
|
|
660.
|
Jan
Natya Mandali Patalu (Songs of Jana Watya Mandal), Kranti Prachuranolu, 1990.
(Telegu).
|
|
661.
|
Aru
Vyasalu (Six Essays) Mao-Tse-Tung, Hyderabad, Kranti Prachuranalu, 1990.
(Telegu).
|
|
662.
|
Manasalandra
Salandra Samsmarana, Virasam, 1990. (Telegu).
|
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663.
|
Madiga
Malliah Inherits the Earth – The Times of India, Dec. 1990.
|
|
664.
|
Communist
movement in India – Historical Perspective and Important Documents, Vol. I,
(1917-39) by Partha Ghosh, A CPI(ML) Liberation Presentation, 1991.
|
|
665.
|
Sri Sri
Sahitya Sarvasvam – 16 – Vyulu Revyulu (Views and Review), Virsam Prachurava,
1992. (Telegu).
|
|
666.
|
Political
Organizational Report adopted at the 5th All India Party
Congress, Calcutta, 20-26, Dec. 1992. CPI(ML).
|
|
667.
|
Firm
Defender of the Revolutionary Legacy of the Indian Communists, CPI(ML)
Liberation, 1992.
|
|
668.
|
Basic
Documents of the Communist Party of India (ML) – Ideological Resolutions
General Programme, Party Constitution Agrarian Programme, 5th All
India Party Congress, Calcutta, 20-26, Dec. 1992.
|
|
669.
|
Path to
Socialism, Vol. I, No. 2, July-Sept. 1993. (Malayalam).
|
|
670.
|
Organisation
Report on Union’s Wrokings CPI(ML) July, 1993. (Malayalam).
|
|
671.
|
Kalam –
The Revolutionary Students Voice, March-April, 1993.
|
|
672.
|
The
Great Debate – The Polemic on the General Line of the International Communist
Movement, Mass Line, 1995.
|
|
673.
|
On
Imperialism and Proletarian Revolution by M.M. Somasekharan, Red Flag
Publications, 1994.
|
|
674.
|
Imperialist
Gatt/WTO – Neo Colonial Plunder at its Zenith by P.J. James, Red Flag
Publications, 1994.
|
|
675.
|
People’s
War – Organ of the Central Organising Committee CPI(ML), May-August, 1994.
|
|
676.
|
People’s
War – Organ of the Central Organising Committee CPI(ML), January-April, 1994.
|
|
677.
|
Kalam –
July-August, 1994.
|
|
678.
|
Kalam –
The Revolutionary Students’s Voice, Sept. - Dec., 1994.
|
|
679.
|
Students
– AISA Manifesto, 1994.
|
|
680.
|
Sangram,
Vol. 5, No. 1,2,3 & 7, 1994.
|
|
681.
|
Gatt/Dunkal
– Unite against antipeople expansion, CPI-ML, 1993. (Malayalam).
|
|
682.
|
Declaration
– Kerala Front Committee, Kottayam, 3.10.1994.
|
|
683.
|
Comrade
Madhusudhanraj (Writings of Com. Madhusudhanraj, 1995). (Malayalam).
|
|
684.
|
Andhra
Pradesh High Court – Judgement in Com. T. Madhusudhan Raj, 1995.
|
|
685.
|
The
Naxalite Movement in India – Prakash Singh, 1985.
|
|
686.
|
Document
– Adopted at the All India Organisational Conference, CPI(ML), 1995.
|
|
687.
|
Kalam –
The Revolutionary Students’ Voice, January-February, 1995.
|
|
688.
|
Party
Karyakram Aur Sambidhan, CPI(ML), 19 Nov. 1995.
|
|
689.
|
Rajnitik
Karyaniti, Peoples War, CPI(ML) 21 Nov. 1995.
|
|
690.
|
Rajnitik
Prastav, People’s War, 22 Nov. 1995.
|
|
691.
|
Peoples
Rasistance – Chaos is the Order of the Day, Vol. 2, No. 3, Aug.-Oct. 1995.
|
|
692.
|
Selected
Writings of Comrade Chandra Pullareddy, Vol. II, CPI(ML), 1996.
|
|
693.
|
People
Resistance Forum, July-Dec. 1996.
|
|
694.
|
What the
Communist Stand for Indian Institute of Marx 1st Studies,
1996.
|
|
695.
|
Nationaliti8es
on War-Path – A Selection of Vanguard Essays, 96.
|
|
696.
|
Kalam –
The Revolutionary Students’ Voice, 1996.
|
|
697.
|
Kalam –
The Revolutionary Students’ Voice, August-Oct., 1996.
|
|
698.
|
Kalam –
The Revolutionary Students’ Voice, Nov.-Dec., 1996.
|
|
699.
|
Peoples
Resistance, Jan.-Dec., 1996.
|
|
700.
|
Naxalbari,
AIRSF, 1996.
|
|
701.
|
Political
and Orgaisational Report and Review (1980-1996) – Poltical Resolution of the
CPI(ML) passed by the II Special Congress held in the Second Week of April,
1996. (CPI(ML).
|
|
702.
|
Report-cum-Article
of IV P.C. Joshi Memorial Lecture by EMS Namboodripad, Prajasakti, 19 Oct.
1996. – Not caste wars but only class-wars are the way for liberation.
|
|
703.
|
Bharitya
Kranti Ke Mahanayak – Com. Charu Mazumdar, 1997.
|
|
704.
|
India’s
March to Freedom: The Other Dimension, A CPI(ML) Publication, 1997.
|
|
705.
|
Policy
Resolutions of the CPI-ML, Policy Resolution on Tactics Policy, Resolutions
on Nationality Question, Policy Resolutions on Agrarian Question adopted at
the Sixth Party Congress, 1997.
|
|
706.
|
Basic
Documents of the CPI(ML) – The General Programme the Party Constitution
CPI(ML), 1997.
|
|
707.
|
Political
Organisational Report adopted at the Sixth Party Congress 20-25 October,
1997.
|
|
708.
|
Selected
Writings of Com. Chandra Pulla Reddy, Vol. III, CPI(ML) Central Committee,
1997.
|
|
709.
|
Nai
Peedi ka Nayak, Patna: Samkaleen Prakashan, 1997.
|
|
710.
|
Programme
for Agrarian Revolution – Out Methods, A.P. Revolutionary Communist
Committee, 1997. (Telegu).
|
|
711.
|
CPI
(Revolutionaries) – Draft Path of Indian Revolution, A.P. Communist Party
Committee.
|
|
712.
|
Condemene
the Govt.’s Fascist Attitude … Support the Armed Tribal Peasant Movement in
the Godavari Valley.
|
|
713.
|
The
Proletarian Line (Monthly Organ of the Communist Revolutionaries of India,
No. 10, Oct.-Nov. 1980, Ed. S.V. Subbarayudu, Hyderabad.
|
|
713.A.
|
The
Proletarian Line (Monthly Organ of the Communist Revolutionaries of India,
No. 11, March, 1981.
|
|
714.
|
The
Proletarian Line (Monthly Organ of the Communist Revolutionaries of India,
No. 12, May, 1981.
|
|
714.A.
|
The
Proletarian Line (Monthly Organ of the Communist Revolutionaries of India,
No. 13, June-July, 1981.
|
|
715.
|
The
Proletarian Line (Monthly Organ of the Communist Revolutionaries of India,
No. 14, August, 1981.
|
|
716.
|
The
Proletarian Line (Monthly Organ of the Communist Revolutionaries of India,
No. 15, August, 1981.
|
|
717.
|
The
Proletarian Line (Monthly Organ of the Communist Revolutionaries of India,
No. 9, September, 1980.
|
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718.
|
Liberation
– I will unmask Myself, History of the Communist Party of India, Vol. I, No.
4, Feb., 1068.
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719.
|
Comintern
Documents, Vol. I (1919-1923), Mass Line, 1996.
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720.
|
The
Great Debate )The Polemic on the General Line of the International Communist
Movement), Mass Line, Nov. 1994.
|
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721.
|
How to
learn? How to Lead? Translated by P. Gouriidasan Nair, Mao-Se-Tune, Kollam,
June 1943.
|
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722.
|
Mind the
Living Conditions of the Masses and Attend to the Methods of Work – Mao Se
Tung, Foreign Languages Press, Peking, 1953.
|
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723.
|
Kalam –
The Revolutionary Student’s Voice, Jan.-Feb., 1998, ed. Jayaramachandran,
AIRSF.
|
|
724.
|
Vanguard
Organ of the Central Committee CPI(ML) People’s War, Red Salutes of Com.
Charu Majumdar, June-October 1997.
|
|
725.
|
Voice of
the Venguard Organ. Of the Central Committee CPI(ML), World Wide Capitalist
Crisis and the New Mass Upsurge, Jan.-Feb. 1998.
|
|
726.
|
Red Star
(Platform for Communist Revolutionaries), Vol. 6, No. 5, May 1997.
|
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727.
|
The
Proletarian Line (Monthly Organ of the Communist Revolutionaries of India,
November, 1979. – Long Live the October and November Revolutions.
|
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728.
|
People’s
Voice – In Defence of Marxism-Leninism and Proletarian Internationalism, Vol.
I, No. 8, Sept.-Oct., 1979.
|
|
729.
|
People’s
Voice, Vol. I, No. 6, June 1979.
|
|
730.
|
People’s
Voice, Vol. I, NO. 4, April, 1979.
|
|
731.
|
CPI(ML)
The IMF Memorandum, CPI(M).
|
|
732.
|
CPI(ML),
Observe 30th Anniversary of Naxalbari with the Pledge to keep
the Red Flag High, (Join 23 May Rally at Calcutta Maidan), 1997.
|
|
733.
|
CPI(ML),
The Naxalite Movement – Biplab Dasgupta, Calcutta, 1975.
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734.
|
CPI(ML),
Red Star, Platform for Communist Revolutionaries, Vol. 6, NO. 9, Sept. 1997.
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735.
|
CPI(ML),
Red Star, Vol. 6, No. 10, October, 1997 – Article paying homage to Com. Souren
Bose, Child labour in India, Red Star, 1997.
|
|
736.
|
CPI(ML),
Red Star, Vol. 6, No. 1, January 1997, New Year Challenges.
|
|
737.
|
CPI(ML),
Red Star, Vol. 6, No. 2, February, 1997, Towards understanding Indian Society
– Clinton in Australia.
|
|
738.
|
CPI(ML),
Red Star, Vol. 6, No. 4, April, 1997, The Bubble Budget; New Challenges in
the Working Classified.
|
|
739.
|
CPI(ML), Red Star, Vol. 6, No. 11,
November, 1997.
- Currency Crises in South-East
Asia
Learn
from October Revolution.
|
|
740.
|
CPI(ML),
Red Star, Vol. 5, No. 9, 1996.
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|
741.
|
CPI(ML),
Red Star, Vol. 5, No. 10, October, 1999.
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|
742.
|
CPI(ML), Red Star, Vol. 5, No. 12,
Dec., 1996.
- Resist
the Moves to Hike Petroleum Prices Again.
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743.
|
CPI(ML),
Red Star (Platform for Communist Revolutionaries), Vol. 5, No. 2, February,
1993.
|
|
744.
|
CPI(ML),
Red Star, Vol. 2, No. 4, April, 1993.
|
|
745.
|
CPI(ML),
Red Star, Vol. 2, No. 5, May, 1993. – Lessons of the Russian Development.
|
|
746.
|
CPI(ML),
Red Star, Vol. 2, No. 6, June, 1993. – Spread the politics of Revolutionary
Alternative.
|
|
747.
|
CPI(ML),
Liberation, Vol. 1, No. 2, September, 1993. commemorating Mao ed.
Vinod Mishra.
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|
748.
|
CPI(ML),
Liberation, Land nationalism, Narmada Bachao Andolan, 1993.
|
|
749.
|
CPI(ML),
Liberation, Fighting Saffron Fascism, April, 1993.
|
|
750.
|
CPI(ML)
– Liberation (Central Organ of CPI(ML) – AISA Storms SFI Citadel Whither
Indian Muslims?, Vol. 1, No. 5, November 1993.
|
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751.
|
CPI(ML)
– Liberation (Central Organ of CPI(ML) – Victoria, Jute Workers’ Struggle?,
Vol. 1, No. 6, December 1993.
|
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752.
|
CPI(ML)
– Liberation (Central Organ of CPI(ML) – Medieval Legacy Belies Communalism,
Vol. 2, No. 7, January 1994.
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753.
|
CPI(ML)
– Liberation (Central Organ of CPI(ML) – You Shall remain our Chairman for
ever – Remembering Mao…, Vol. 2, No. 8, February 1994.
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754.
|
CPI(ML)
– Liberation (Central Organ of CPI(ML) – The State of Bihar, Vol. 1, No. 12,
July 1994.
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755.
|
CPI(ML)
– Liberation (Central Organ of CPI(ML) – Join CPI(ML) and Strengthen the
Cause of Indian Revolution! 25th Anniversary of CPI(ML), Vol.
2, No. 9-10, April 1994.
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756.
|
CPI(ML)
– Liberation (Central Organ of CPI(ML) – Red Star over Himalayas, Vol. 2, No.
6, January, 1995.
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757.
|
CPI(ML)
– Liberation (Central Organ of CPI(ML) – Rolling the Red Carpet to
Multinationals, Vol. 2, No. 6, February, 1995.
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758.
|
CPI(ML)
– Liberation (Central Organ of CPI(ML) – CPI(ML) poised for a Big Leap, Vol.
2, No. 7, March, 1995.
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759.
|
CPI(ML)
– Liberation (Central Organ of CPI(ML) – Bihar Elections, CPI(ML) Statement
against all Tides, Vol. 2, No. 8-9, April, 1994.
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|
760.
|
CPI(ML)
– Liberation (Central Organ of CPI(ML) – Nripen’s Crusade Against Basu’s
Misdeeds in West Bengal, Vol. 2, No. 10, June, 1995.
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|
761.
|
CPI(ML)
– Liberation (Central Organ of CPI(ML) – AICCTU Third All India Conference,
November, 1995.
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|
762.
|
CPI(ML)
– Liberation (Central Organ of CPI(ML) – Principal Contradiction – Is India
Really Independent? By Sushital Ray Chaudhury, Calcutta, No. 11, September
1968.
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|
763.
|
Naxalite
CPI(ML) – Paper Cutting (Indian Communalism, Pioneer, The Hindu, The
Statesman, 12 March, 1996 to 28 December 1996).
|
|
764.
|
Naxalite
CPI(ML) – Paper Cutting (Indian Communalism, The Telegraph, The Hindu, The
Statesman, Hindustan Times etc., 3 January, 1997 to 18 July 1997).
|
|
765.
|
Naxalite
CPI(ML) – Paper Cutting, The Telegraph, The Hindu, Hindustan Times etc., 2
July, 1997 to 30 December, 1997).
|
|
766.
|
CPI(ML)
(Central Organ of CPI(ML) – Liberation, All India Progressive Women’s
Association, No.9, March, 1994.
|
|
767.
|
CPI(ML)
(Central Organ of CPI(ML) – Liberation, All India Progressive Women’s
Association, Vol. 1, No.11, June, 1994.
|
|
768.
|
CPI(ML)
(Central Organ of CPI(ML) – Liberation, All India Progressive Women’s
Association, Vol. 3, No.2, September, 1994.
|
|
769.
|
CPI(ML)
(Central Organ of CPI(ML) – Liberation, All India Progressive Women’s
Association, Vol. 2, No.3, November, 1994.
|
|
770.
|
CPI(ML)
(Central Organ of CPI(ML) – Liberation, All India Progressive Women’s
Association, Vol. 2, No.4, December, 1994.
|
|
771.
|
CPI(ML)
(Central Organ of CPI(ML) – Liberation, All India Progressive Women’s
Association, Vol. 2, No.4, December, 1994.
|
|
772.
|
CPI(ML)
(Central Organ of CPI(ML) – Liberation, The Student, Organ of the All India
Students’ Federation, AISF, August, 1941.
|
|
773.
|
CPI(ML)
(Central Organ of CPI(ML) – A Report to the People – Revolutionary Writers,
Krishna District Unit, 1988. (Telegu).
|
|
774.
|
CPI(ML)
Janajudh – CPI(ML) Ki Bihar Pradinithi Committee Ka Mukhya Patra, Vol. 1, No.
1, Jan.-February, 1975.
|
|
775.
|
CPI (ML)
Marxism-Leninism: International Teaching for Communists in All Countries,
Soviet Land Booklets, 1964.
|
|
776.
|
CPI(ML)
Political Affairs – A Magazine Devoted to the Theory and Practice of
Marxism-Leninism, Vol. XXVII, No. 5, May 1948.
|
|
777.
|
CPI(ML)
– It’s Naxal Raj in Bihar (The MCC and the CPI(ML) Liberation Kill at will as
the Govt. and Police Watch Passively, The Week, Vol. 15, No. 5 and 41,
September 28, 1997.
|
|
778.
|
CPI(ML)
Red Star (Platform for Communist Revolutionaries), Vol. 6, No. 5, May 1997.
|
|
779.
|
CPI(ML)
Collected Work of Charu Majumdar (1962-72), Samakaaleen Prakashan, 1975.
|
|
780.
|
CPI(ML)
Communism – Combat (Hate Hunt, Harmony Works) ISI the Demon We Feed, Sabrang
Communication & Pub. Ltd.
|
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781.
|
CPI(ML)
– Declaration of the Revolutionary Internationalist movement, CPI(ML),
Mashal, RCP, India, 1984.
|
|
782.
|
CPI(ML)
– Political Reflections on Com. Gauriamma Problem, CPI(ML), Red Flag, Kerala
State Committee, Trissur, 1984.
|
|
783.
|
CPI(ML)
– Liberation (Central Organ of CPI(ML), 28th Year of
Publication, New Series, Vol. 2, No. 11, July, 1995.
|
|
784.
|
CPI(ML)
– Liberation (Central Organ of CPI(ML), The Supreme Architect of Party’s
Historic Recovery and Resurgence by Vinod Mishra,1999.
|
|
785.
|
CPI(ML)
– Liberation (Central Organ of CPI(ML), An Appeal to the People (Fight for
the Restoration of Civil Liberties in Andhra, Central Committee CPI(ML),
1988.
|
|
786.
|
Proletarian
View Point (Organ of the PCC of the Proletarian Party) NO. 25, Jan.-March
1984.
|
|
787.
|
CPI(ML)
– A Revolutionary Viewpoint, No. 20, (Quarterly), Oct.-Dec. 1982.
|
|
788.
|
Criticism
on CPI(ML) – Mao Thoughts, CPIML, No. 26, 1991.
|
|
789.
|
CPI(ML)
– India should Stop Interfering Sreelanka Problem, 12th August,
1983, Manorama Daily Reprot, 1983. (Malayalam).
|
|
790.
|
CPI(ML)
– Problems of Imperialism and Proletarian Revolution by the Proletari Group
in India (A Revolutionary Viewpoint).
|
|
791.
|
CPI(ML)
– Mass Line A Newspaper of Indian Revolutionary Movement, Vol. 1, No. 11,
July, 1975.
|
|
792.
|
CPI(ML)
– Mass Line A Newspaper of Indian Revolutionary Movement, Vol. 1, No. 9,
June, 1975.
|
|
793.
|
CPI(ML)
– Liberation, Make 1970’s The Decade of Liberation by Sushital Ray
Chaudhury, Vol. 3, February, 1975.
|
|
794.
|
CPI(ML)
Two Years of Armed Struggles and our Experience, Revolutionary Communist
Committee of A.P., 1971.
|
|
795.
|
CPI(ML)
– Liberation, Vol. 1, No. 10, August 1968, ed. by Sushital Ray Chaudhury.
|
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796.
|
Problems
of National Liberation, Vol. I, No. 2, 1975.
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797.
|
Naxalite
(Paper Cuttings from the Hindu, TOI, HT, Telegraph etc., January-June 1999).
|
|
798.
|
Naxalite
(Paper Cuttings) Hindu, Telegraph, HT, TOI, etc., July-December 1999.
|
|
799.
|
CPI(ML)
– The Red Flag (on Building up the International Marxist-Leninist Movement)
(Resolutions adopted by the sixth International Conference of
Marxist-Leninist Parties and Organisations, 1998.
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|
800.
|
CPI(ML)
– Red Flag – Once again on the question of ideological political line; - on
building up a Democratic Women’s Organisation, Theoretical Journal of the
Central Reorganisation Committee, Red Flag, July-September, 1988.
|
|
801.
|
Kalam –
Women Special Issue, 1987.
|
|
802.
|
CPI(ML)
– Kalam, Vidhyardhi Pragati Sangatt, Jan.-Feb. 1988.
|
|
803.
|
CPI(ML)
– Red Flag – On Revolutionary Left Initiative; - On the Question of Principal
Contradiction, - Imperialism and NGOs in Latin America, CPI(ML), Red Flag,
April - June, 1988.
|
|
804.
|
CPI(ML)
– We want bread, Peace and Democracy not bombs and wars, A Red Flag, 1988.
|
|
805.
|
CPI(ML)
– Marxism-Leninism vs. Revisionism – William Z. Foster, Jaques Duclos Eugene
Dennis etc., 1946.
|
|
806.
|
CPI(ML)
Khrushchevi Sidhanth Banam Marxvad-Leninvad Sansadeeya Kranti, Bihaar State
Sangattanik Committee, CPI(ML), 1989.
|
|
807.
|
CPI(ML)
Samajvad Sakthiyom Kaa Ek Aalochanatmak Adhyayan.
|
|
808.
|
CPI(ML)
Draft Programme (Communist Party of India Revolutionaries), Andhra Pradesh
Communist Committee, Revolutionaries, 1972.
|
|
809.
|
CPI(ML)
Some Problems Concerning the Path of People’s War in India, Andhra Pradesh
Revolutionary Communist Committee, 1970.
|
|
810.
|
CPI(ML)
– Telangana Armed Struggle and the Path of Indian Revolution by D.V. Rao,
Calcutta, 1974.
|
|
811.
|
CPI(ML)
– On Interntional developments and Tasks of Marxist-Leninist Forces – adopted
by the Fourth All India Conference CPI(ML) Red Flag, 1997.
|
|
812.
|
CPI(ML)
– An Act to Terrorise the People of India – Terrorist and Disruptive
Activities (Prevention) Act, 1985.
|
|
813.
|
CPI(ML)
– Khooni Sangarsh ke Long Feris Mein Ranveer Sena Ka Safarnama.
|
|
814.
|
CPI(ML)
– Raktaranjit History Ke Aayine Mein Ativampanthion Ka Tathakathit Varg
Sangarsh.
|
|
815.
|
CPI(ML)
– Loto ka kya Udesaya Hai? 1999.
|
|
816.
|
CPI(ML)
– Bhojpuri Mein Ranveer Sena Dewara Mare Kaye Naxalites.
|
|
817.
|
CPI(ML)
– Loto Jansanghar Ka Sach, 1999.
|
|
818.
|
CPI(ML)
– Amar Veer Sheed Comrade Jenesver Sharma Shatrughan, 1999.
|
|
819.
|
CPI(ML)
– Mahan Cheeni Kranti Ki 50th Aniversary Ke Avser Per Vijya
Amar Ho, 2000.
|
|
820.
|
CPI(ML)
– Bheekh Maangne Ke Pravrti Ko Tiyag Dein, Aatam Nirbharta Ki Aur Dedhein,
2000.
|
|
821.
|
CPI(ML)
– Maovad Communist Centre Ke Party Line, Sastra Daste, Krantikari Janta Aur
Sache Krantikaryon Ke Pass Central Committee Ka Aahavan, 7.1.2000.
|
|
822.
|
CPI(ML)
– 23 March Sheed Devas Ka Tatperya, MCC, 15.1.2000.
|
|
823.
|
CPI(ML)
– Communist Party of India (ML) People’s War, Bihar Rajya Committee (Press
Report), 1998.
|
|
824.
|
CPI(ML)
– Party History Ke Eak Jhalak.
|
|
825.
|
CPI(ML)
– Jan-Jawar, Vol. 9, NO. 1, Sept. 99 to Jan. 2000.
|
|
826.
|
CPI(ML)
– Lal Chingari, Vol. 18, No. 66, Jan.-March, 2000.
|
|
827.
|
CPI(ML)
– Lal Chingari, Vol. 17, No. 64, July-September, 1999.
|
|
828.
|
CPI(ML)
– Nersangahar Ki Neyati.
|
|
829.
|
CPI(ML)
– Bihar Dekh Tamasha Loctantra Ka – Lal Kiran Prakashan.
|
|
830.
|
CPI(ML)
– Lal Pataka, Vol. 27, No. 3, Sept.-Dec. 1997.
|
|
831.
|
CPI(ML)
– Students Movement in India (An Analytical Overview), Com. Shiva Sundar, All
India Revolutionary Student Organisation, 1999.
|
|
832.
|
CPI(ML)
– Even in Death we Shall Dare – In Memory of Martyrs, AIRSF, 1999.
|
|
833.
|
CPI(ML)
– Fight Back Liberation Group’s Unitarianism.
|
|
834.
|
CPI(ML)
– Separate Telangana Movement Development of Telangana – our Programme,
Central Committee, People’s War.
|
|
835.
|
CPI(ML)
– Editorial: Naked Fascism in Bangla Desh and Lessons for the Indian People.
|
|
836.
|
CPI(ML)
– Rally for Anti-Imperialist Democratic Alternative, Election Manifesto, Fed
Flag, 1999.
|
|
837.
|
CPI(ML)
– Political Resolution All India Revolutionary Students Federation, 1999.
|
|
838.
|
CPI(ML)
– Programme and Constitution, All India Peoples Resistance Forum, Rally at
Sangrur, Punjab on 27th May 2000, Third All India
Conference.
|
|
839.
|
CPI(ML)
– Remembering the Chinese Revolution – In Commemoration of the 50th Anniversary
of the Chinese Revolution, People’s March, 1999.
|
|
840.
|
CPI(ML)
– Student Movement in India (An Analytical Overview) by Com. Shiva Sundar,
All India Revolutionary Student Organisation, 1999.
|
|
841.
|
CPI(ML)
– Manifesto & Constitution, All India Revolutionary Students Federation.
|
|
842.
|
CPI(ML)
– Bharat Mein Rastriyata Ka Sawal (All India People’s Resistance Forum),
AIPRF, 2000.
|
|
843.
|
CPI(ML)
– Marx, Engiles and Lenin – Sarvhara Ki Tanashahi Ke Bare Mein Sawal Aur
Jawav, People’s March, 2000.
|
|
844.
|
CPI(ML)
– Aamukh: All Indian Krantikari Sanskritik Sangh Ka Mukhpatra, Naxalbadi Ka
30th Annual Number, 23 May, 1997.
|
|
845.
|
CPI(ML)
– Aamukh: Rastriyata Ka Sawal, June, 1996.
|
|
846.
|
CPI(ML)
– Aamukh, 28 July 2000.
|
|
847.
|
CPI(ML)
– Bhartiye Mukti Sangarsh Kuch Kadvi Sachaeyan (1885-1947), Nozvan Dasta ,
1997.
|
|
848.
|
CPI(ML)
– Dandkaranya Amar Shaheed Ke Jivan Character (1880-1993), Janata Book Trust,
1993.
|
|
849.
|
CPI(ML)
– Chini Nav-Janvadi Kranti Ka Itihas by Ho Kan Ch, 1999.
|
|
850.
|
CPI(ML)
– Selected Works by Vinod Mishra, CPI, 1999.
|
|
851.
|
CPI(ML)
– The Telangana Movement – An Investigative Focus, Issues and Implications,
1969.
|
|
852.
|
CPI(ML)
– All India Special Conference 15-30, November, 1995, People’s War.
|
|
853.
|
CPI(ML)
– Peoples Resistance – All India Peoples Resistance Forum, July-Sept., 1996.
|
|
854.
|
CPI(ML)
– Peoples Resistance, October-December 1996.
|
|
856.
|
CPI(ML)
– People’s Resistance, January-March, 1997, April – June, 1997,
July-September, 1997, October-December, 1997, Vol. 1, No. 1, AIPRF.
|
|
857.
|
CPI(ML)
– People’s Resistance, Jan.-June, 1998.
|
|
858.
|
CPI(ML)
– People’s Resistance, Jan.-March, 1999.
|
|
859.
|
CPI(ML)
– People’s Resistance, April-June, 1999.
|
|
860.
|
CPI(ML)
– People’s Resistance, July-Sept., 1999.
|
|
861.
|
CPI(ML)
– People’s Resistance, Jan.-April, 2000.
|
|
862.
|
CPI(ML)
- Vanguard, Peoples War,Vol. 4, No. 9, Oct.-Dec. 1992.
|
|
863.
|
CPI(ML)
- Vanguard, Vol. 5, No. 1, Jan.-March, 1993, Vol. 5, No. 2, April-June, 1993,
Vol. 5, No. 3, July-Sept., 1993, Vol. 5, No. 4, Oct.-Dec., 1993.
|
|
864.
|
CPI(ML)
- Vanguard, Vol. 6, No. 1, Jan.-March, 1994, Vol. 6, No. 2, April-June, 1994,
Vol. 6, No. 3, July-Sept., 1994, Vol. 6, No. 4, Oct.-Dec., 1994.
|
|
865.
|
CPI(ML)
– Vanguard, Organ of the Central Organising Committee, People’s War, Vol. 7,
No. 1, Jan.-March, 1995.
|
|
866.
|
CPI(ML)
– Vanguard, Organ of the Central Organising Committee, People’s War, Vol. 7,
No. 2, April-June, 1995.
|
|
867.
|
CPI(ML)
– Vanguard, Organ of the Central Organising Committee, People’s War, Vol. 8,
No. 1, Jan.-March, 1996.
|
|
868.
|
CPI(ML)
– Vanguard, Organ of the Central Organising Committee, People’s War, Vol. 8,
No. 2, April-June, 1996.
|
|
869.
|
CPI(ML)
– Vanguard, Organ of the Central Organising Committee, People’s War, Vol. 8,
No. 4, Jan.-March, 1996.
|
|
870.
|
CPI(ML)
- Vanguard, Vol. 9, No. 1, Jan.-Feb., 1997, Vol. 9, No. 3, May-June, 1997,
Vol. 9, No. 4&5, July-Oct., 1997, Vol. 9, No. 6, Nov.-Dec., 1997.
|
|
871.
|
CPI(ML)
- Vanguard, Vol.10, No. 1, Jan.-Feb., 1998.
|
|
872.
|
CPI(ML)
- Vanguard, Vol. 1, No. 1, May-June, 1998, Voice of the Indian Revolution.
|
|
873.
|
CPI(ML)
- Vanguard, Vol.1, No. 2, July-August, 1998, BJP’s Bomb and its Fascist
Agenda.
|
|
874.
|
CPI(ML)
– Establish People’s Political Power and Build Countrywide Revolutionary
movement, Vanuard, Vol. 1, No. 3, Sept.-Oct., 1998.
|
|
875.
|
CPI(ML)
– People’s March Voice of the Indian Revolution, Vol. 1, No. 1, Jan.-Feb.
1999 Vol. 1, No. 2, March-April, 1999, Vol. 1, No. 4, July-August, 1999, Vol.
1, No. 5, Sept.-Oct., 1999, Vol. 1, No. 6, Nov.-Dec., 1999.
|
|
876.
|
CPI(ML)
– People’s March, Vol. 2, No. 1, Jan.-Feb., 2000, Vol. 1, No. 1, March-Nov.,
2000.
|
|
877.
|
CPI(ML)
– People’s March, Vol. 2, No. 2, Feb., 2001.
|
|
878.
|
CPI(ML)
– People’s March, Vol. 2, No. 3, March, 2001.
|
|
879.
|
CPI(ML)
– Women Aandolan Ka Yatra Path – Progressive Publication, March 2000.
|
|
880.
|
CPI(ML)
– Janvadi Muktimarg, Jan.-June, 1999.
|
|
881.
|
CPI(ML)
– Janvadi Muktimarg, July-Sept., 1999.
|
|
882.
|
CPI(ML)
– Rajnitik Sanghatan Report – 2nd Central Samelan, 17-21
October, 1996.
|
|
883.
|
CPI(ML)
– MCC Ka Asali Chehera, People’s War.
|
|
884.
|
CPI(ML)
- Kalam the Revolutionary Students’ Voice, Vol. XV, No. 2, Sept.-Dec., 1994.
|
|
885.
|
CPI(ML)
- Kalam the Revolutionary Students’ Voice, Vol. XIX, No. 1, Jan.-Feb., 1998.
|
|
886.
|
CPI(ML)
- Kalam the Revolutionary Students’ Voice, Vol. XIX, No. 2, March-May, 1998.
|
|
887.
|
CPI(ML)
- Kalam the Revolutionary Students’ Voice, Vol. XIX, No. 3, June-Oct., 1998.
|
|
888.
|
CPI(ML)
- Kalam the Revolutionary Students’ Voice, Vol. XX, No. 2, March-Dec., 1998.
|
|
889.
|
CPI(ML)
- Kalam the Revolutionary Students’ Voice, Vol. XXI, No. 3, Nov. 2000, Feb.
2001.
|
|
890.
|
CPI(ML)
– United We Terrorize – Political Parties and the Uses of the Anti-Terrorist
Act, People’s Union for Democratic Rights, Nov. 1989.
|
|
891.
|
CPI(ML)
– Arunatara, No. 135 (Telegu) – Revolutionary Writers Association, Feb.,
1992.
|
|
892.
|
CPI(ML)
– Unity Between CPI(ML) People’s War and Party Unity – An Advance in Indian
Revolution, 1972.
|
|
893.
|
Red Star
– Platform for Communist Revolutionaries, Vol. 3, No. 1-12, January-December,
1994.
|
|
894.
|
Red Star
– Platform for Communist Revolutionaries, Vol. 5, No. 1, January, 1995, Vol.
4, No. 2-12, Feb. to December, 1995.
|
|
895.
|
ML
Update – CPI(ML) Weekly News Magazine, Vol. 3, No. 1-51, January to December,
2000.
|
|
896.
|
Liberation
– Central Organ of CPI(ML), Vol. 6, No. 12, Feb. 2000 & March, April,
May, 2000, Vol. 7, No. 4, June, 2000, Vol. 7, No. 5, July, 2000, Vol. 7, No.
6-10, August, 2000, August-December, 2000.
|
|
897.
|
The
Marxist – Theoretical Quarterly of the Communist Party of India (Marxist),
Vol. XV, No. 1, Jan.-March, 1999, No. 2-3, April-Sept., 1999, Vol. XIV, No.
3, July-Sept., 1998, Vol. XIV, No. 4, Oct.-Dec., 1998.
|
|
898.
|
The
Marxist – Theoretical Quarterly of the Communist Party of India (Marxist),
Vol. XVI, No. 2, Jan.-March, 2000, Vol. XVI, No. 2, No.3, April-June,
2000, Vol. XVI, No. 3-4, July-Dec., 2000.
|
|
899.
|
Red Star
– Platform for Communist Revolutionaries, Vol. 5, Nos. 104, 6-12, 1996.
|
|
900.
|
Liberation (Central Organ of
CPI(ML) – National Political Situation and Our Tactics.
- Countdown for Laloo
- The Raging Battles in Bihar
- Homage to Martyr Chandrasekhar etc., Vol. 3, No. 4
&10-11, 1997.
|
|
901.
|
Liberation (Central Organ of
CPI(ML) – National Politics – Deepening Crisis and Search of Stability
- Jahanabad Massacre
- Against the Saffrom Threat for an Independent Left
Assertion, Vol. 4 & 5, January-December 1988.
|
|
902.
|
Red Star Platform for Communist
Revolutionaries.
- Approach towards Trade union Front
- IMF and its Crisis Management
- 12 Lok Sabha Elections and Hindutua’s Ascendance to Power,
Vol. 7, 1-12, January-December 1988.
|
|
903.
|
Red Star Platform for Communist
Revolutionaries.
- Building People’s alternative against Neo-colonisation and
Communal Fascism
- Fall of Vajpayee Government: Welcome Development
- Once again about Anti Stationism,
Vol.8, No. 2-12, February-December
1999.
|
|
904.
|
Comrades Weekly (Malayalam)
- Corruption of Telecom Department
- Success
of Russian Communism
- Land Problem for Adivassi etc.,
Vol. 24,
January-December 1996.
|
|
905.
|
Comrade, Weekly (Malayalam)
- Calcutta Conference
- Land Problem for Adivassi
- Hawala case, CBI Getting Problem
Vol. 25, January-December 1997.
|
|
906.
|
Comrade, Weekly (Malayalam)
- BJP Opening Door for all Types of Corruption
- Success of the Anti-Communalism Convention
Vol. 26, January-December 1998.
|
|
907.
|
Comrade, Weekly (Malayalam)
- State Council of Women’s Democracy
- About IMF – World Bank and Globalization etc
- Dowery Death …. In Bangalore etc.
Vol. 27,
January-December 1999.
|
|
908.
|
Press Clippings (January-April
2000)
- Basu revives demand for nuclear power
- CPI(ML) trying to form third front in Bihar
- Red Terror aims Bihar Campaign
- High Profile Campaign ends
- Naxals strike again in MP, kill 23 cops
(Telegraph, Hindu, Hindustan Times
, Times of India etc.)
|
|
909
& 10.
|
Chinese
Communist Party – Tenth National Congress Report, 24.8.1973, by Kunnirikkal
Narayanan’s Writings. (Malayalam).
|
|
911.
|
Correspondence
with the Home Secretary, Govt. of Kerala, Through the District Jail
Superintendent, Calicut, 9.2.1971; Correspondence with Chief Minister of
Kerala; Correspondence with the Hon’ble High Court of Kerala Dates: 1971-76
by Kunnirikkal Narayanan. (Malayalam).
|
|
912.
|
Private Records of Public
Activities of Late Shri Azheekkodan Raghavan.
- Election Review Report, no. date..
- CPI(M) Central Committee Plenum – April, 1968
- CPI(M) Kerala State Committee Circular No. A 4/70 dated 23
Oct. 1970.
|
|
913.
|
Political
Resolution of the CPI(ML) adopted at the Plenary Session of the AICCCR held
from April 19 to 22, 1969.
|
|
914.
|
Sino-Indian Relations: What the
Chinese Think by Han Suyin –
- War of Atlases
- Stand on Pakistan
- Treaty with Russia
- Arms Aid to Pindi
- No war with India
- About Chou-en-Lal dated 29.10.1971
CPI(ML)
Kerala State Committee, Kuttiyadi dated 18.12.1969.
|
|
915.
|
CPI(ML)
Encounters – A Report on Land Struggle in Bihar, People’s Union for
Democratic Rights, Delhi, April 1996.
|
|
916.
|
CPI(ML)
After Bathe – Civil Rights Situation in Central Bihar After the Lakshmanpur
Bathe Massacre, PUDR, 1997.
|
|
917.
|
CPI(ML)
Agrarian Conflict in Bihar and the Ranbir Sena, PUDR, October, 1997.
|
|
918.
|
Remembering
C.V. Subba Rao, People’s Union for Democratic Rights, February, 1994.
|
|
919.
|
CPI(ML)
Murders most Foul – A Report on the Extra-Judicial Killings by the Police in
North Telangana; Participating Organisations – APCLC, APDR, CPRD, MaASS,
OPDR, PDF, PUCL (Pondicherry), PUCL (Tamil Nadu) PUDR.
|
|
920.
|
CPI(ML)
Why is it that Indian Revolution could not Attain its Goal as Yet?
|
|
921.
|
Comrade
Weekly (Malayalam), January-December 1995.
|
|
922.
|
Naxalite,
Paper Cutting (Jan.-December 2000).
|
|
923.
|
EMS
Reply to Press on Kashmir Problem – A Critic. (Malayalam).
|
|
924.
|
Original Manuscript of Kunnirikal
Narayanan
- Chinese Communist Party National Congress Report
- Speech of Chairman Mao-Se-Tung etc. (Malayalam)
|
|
925.
|
Naxalite
(Paper Cutting paper relating to Naxalite from Telegraph, the Hindu,
Hindustan Times, January-June 2001.
|
|
926.
|
Naxalite
(Paper Cutting paper relating to Naxalite from Telegraph, the Hindu,
Hindustan Times, July-December 2001.
|
|
927.
|
Red Star
Platform for Communist Revolutionaries, Vol. 9, No. 1, Jan. – December 2002.
|
|
928.
|
Liberation
Central Organ of CPI(ML) – Workers resistance against saffrom offensive,
2001-2002.
|
|
929.
|
Liberation
Central Organ of CPI(ML) – Socialism is the Future of Mankind Global
Capitalism and the Proletariat in the 21st Century, Jan-Dec.
2003.
|
|
930.
|
Red Star
Platform for Communist Revolutionaries, Vol. 4, No. 2, Feb. – November 2003.
|
|
931.
|
ML
Update – A CPI(M) Weekly News Magazine, Vol. 4, NO. 1, January 2001 -
December 2003.
|
|
932.
|
The
Crimson Agenda – Maoist Protest and Terror by Ranjit Kumar Gupta, Wordsmiths,
2004.
|
|
933.
|
People’s
Power – The Naxalite movement in Central Bihar by Prakash Louis, Wordsmiths,
2002.
|
|
934.
|
Radical
March 1986. (Telegu).
|
|
935.
|
Radical
March, 1987. (Telegu).
|
|
936.
|
Vanguerd
– Organ of the CC, CPI(ML), People’s War, Vol. 3, No. 1-6, January-June 1985
& No. 11-12, Nov.-Dec., 1985.
|
|
937.
|
ML
Update – A CPI(ML) Weekly news Magazine, Vol. 1, 1998.
|
|
938.
|
ML
Update – A CPI(ML) Weekly news Magazine, Vol. 2, 1999.
|
|
939.
|
News
Paper Cutting, Jan-March, 2002.
|
|
940.
|
CPI(ML)
News Paper Cutting, Jan, April-June, 2002.
|
|
941.
|
CPI(ML)
News Paper Cuttings, July-Dec. 2002.
|
|
942.
|
CPI(ML)
News Paper Cuttings, January-December 2003.
|
|
943.
|
CPI(ML)
Tactical Hara Kiri – How the Andhra Government Bungled the Naxal issues by
Lilita Iyer, The Week, August 28, 2005.
|
|
944.
|
Events
and Movements – Naxalites and Telengana Armed Struggle; Naxalism X-Rayed by
K.L. Mahendra, Hyderabad, Prachee Publication, 2005.
|
|
945.
|
Comrade,
January – April 2001-02.
|
|
946.
|
Nepals
maoist Movement and Implications for India and Cinema by Pandy Nishachal
Nath, Manohar, 2005.
|
|
947.
|
Proletarian
Line – 1980-82.
|
|
948.
|
Karmika
Patham, 1983-88.
|
|
949.
|
Udent,
1981-85.
|
|
950.
|
Mass
Line, 1978-1988.
|
|
951.
|
Telugu
Vimochana, 192-88.
|
|
952.
|
Press
Clipping on Naxalite, Jan-Dec., 2004.
|
|
953.
|
Voice of
People’s War, No. 2, September-October, 1990.
|
|
954.
|
Mass
Line, Vol. 15, No. 9-11, Sept. – November 1989.
|
|
955.
|
In
Support of the Theory of the Differentiation of the Three Worlds – The
Proletarian Line Publication.
|
|
956.
|
The
Proletarian Line – Monthly Orgn of the Communist Revolutionaries of India,
Vol. 1, No. 6, March 1980.
|
|
957.
|
The
Proletarian Line – Monthly Organ of the Communist Revolutionaries of India,
No. 7, July, 1980.
|
|
958.
|
Seminar
355 New Social Movements a Symposium on a Growing Response to the Crisis in
Society.
|
|
959.
|
From
Left Extremism to Electoral Politics Naxalite Participation in Election by
Partha N. Mukherji, Manohar, 1983.
|
|
960.
|
Press
Cutting on Naxalite, Jan. – December 2005.
|
|
961.
|
People’s
Path, ol. No. 11, November 1969.
|
|
962.
|
Srikakulam
Movement: A Report to the Nation, Organisation for Protection of Democratic
Rights, A.P., 1978.
|
|
963.
|
Basic
Principles for the Unity f Marxist-Leninist and for the Line of the
International Communist Movement – A Draft Position Paper for the Discussion
Prepared by R.C.P. Chile and R.C.P., USA, 1981.
|
|
964.
|
A World
to Win: International Marxist-Leninist Journal, No. 1, May, 1981.
|
Members
of the AISF, SFI and their sympathisers are understandably upset about the
arrest of Kanhaiya Kumar. He has, on record, professed his loyalty to
the Constitution of India and to democracy—in writing shown on TV.
Kanhaiya’s life is in danger if he comes back to
JNU on bail. You have NO idea how vicious Naxals , funded by foreign
forces , can be !
The NATION’S ATTENTION on JNU has certainly
created a sense of solidarity and camaraderie among groups that have been bitter
rivals for a long time now.
This is gonna be their undoing.
These students with NIL love or the watan have
to live in India and get jobs , right?
How long will foreign forces fund and support them?
26 sexual harassment cases were reported in 2013-2014
from JNU—the highest in the nation.
Most of the molesters are foul mouthed
students who cannot utter a single sentence in English – and call themselves world
class intellectuals .
They all want jobs and instant PROMOOSSSANN on quota .
At least 3000 cases went
unreported due to FEAR FACTOR.
Commie professors molesting students for
higher grades is commonplace in JNU.
December 2015, an assistant professor was
alleged to have harassed a Bangladeshi JNU scholar sexually.
This is
just the TIP of the iceberg. Female students live in fear.
For every 15 students in JNU there is one
teacher , why?
When , for the rest of India , for every 31 students there is one teacher !
IIT
campuses are now run over by foreign funded NGOs , bribing EVR PERIYAR- BR AMBEDKAR
STUDENTS UNIONS to do rabble rousing.
HOW MUCH LOVE FOR THE WATAN , BR AMBEDKAR / EVR
PERIYAR HAD , CAN BE GUAGED FROM THE POSTS BELOW.
The incident at JNU is not in isolation. In
Chandigarh, AAP activists of KHUJLIWAAL were busy celebrating the birth anniversary of
Khalistani Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale who was responsible for the execution of
hundreds of patriotic Hindus and Sikhs.
He had met his end in Operation
Bluestar that was ordered by former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
JEW Rothshild made sure that the COMMIES were
on his side during the QUIT INDIA MOVEMENT of 1942.
Before WW2 the commies were opposed the
national movement for independence, claiming that true independence should be
when power is snatched from capitalism-
or the BOURGUOIS ( sic ).
THE WATAN NEVER FIGURED IN INDIAN COMMIE IDEOLOGY.
Let truth be told-
The Indian commies supported JEW Mohammad Ali
Jinnah’s demand for partition of the country.
It refused to recognise the
emergence of India as an independent country in 1947 and actively launched an
underground violence against the new Indian state.
The Telugu commies supported JEW Nizam and
the Razakars.
As soon as OPERATION POLO was completed the
opportunistic commies turned coats and started killing all the Razakars.
Let the
immoral JEW Rothschild controlled Commies NOT fudge true history.
Politically the Communist Party of India
(Marxist) was a great supporter of Islamic extremism, both in West Bengal and
in Kerala
The communists now want to align with Islamic
extremism, to gain critical wider support from the public to gain power in both
the States.
Do NARCO TRUTH SERUM tests
on Bangladesi illegal immigrants and you will know the MODUS OPERANDI.
The Leftist activists at JNU were not only
seeking to make a martyr out of Afzal Guru, but were ready to support
Pakistan’s stand on Kashmir.
The whole of India has heard the JNU commie
statement “The student faction organised a ‘cultural evening to protest the
judicial killing of Afzal Guru and Muqbool Bhatt’ and to show solidarity with
the Kashmiri people for their democratic right to self-determination”.
THE LAST NAIL ON THE COMMIE COFFIN IS NOW
DRIVEN- SELF INFLICTED !
Lawyer Salman Khurshid appeared for SIMI in
the Supreme Court. Slimy Mani goes
begging to Pakistan to “remove” PM Modi.
The link-up between Pakistani elements with Congress is complete.
JNU COMMIES ORGANISE BEEF PARTIES , NEVER
PORK PARTIES TO PROVE THEIR SIKULAR CREDENTIALS.
ONLY HINDUS GODS ARE ABUSED. NEVER ANY OTHER RELIGION.
BIG MISTAKE !
Hi Ajit,
What iis this ?
https://twitter.com/raajcar/status/704223291293077504
Sushanta Das
What iis this ?
https://twitter.com/raajcar/status/704223291293077504
Sushanta Das
Thanks ... sir ... the service u r giving to the nation is priceless.. i put ur comment on sir bs bassi twitter account.. but as he retired today.. whether these jnu bastards will be in safe hand or not.. is yet a puzzlee..
I fail to understand sir ..that the matter on which u r concerned about and know every nook and corner... is pm modi jetly or home minister not knowing all this.. or just playing a double game ..it seems for thesr powerful people son is sweet and the husband is also sweet ...
Sir indians know what to do to these jnu bastards ... but they r powerless like u n me... sir i swear if i come to know that tomorrow will be my last day... i will atleast kill one deshdrohi... though i i m strict vegetarian and peace loving...
When i go through ur blog my sentiments abd emotions go strong.. sir keep this august servoce on going for the sake of country.. i m not flattering u as i m not brainwashed by ur blog i find reasons and truth in ur knowledge .. alas i could have
Power..
I fail to understand sir ..that the matter on which u r concerned about and know every nook and corner... is pm modi jetly or home minister not knowing all this.. or just playing a double game ..it seems for thesr powerful people son is sweet and the husband is also sweet ...
Sir indians know what to do to these jnu bastards ... but they r powerless like u n me... sir i swear if i come to know that tomorrow will be my last day... i will atleast kill one deshdrohi... though i i m strict vegetarian and peace loving...
When i go through ur blog my sentiments abd emotions go strong.. sir keep this august servoce on going for the sake of country.. i m not flattering u as i m not brainwashed by ur blog i find reasons and truth in ur knowledge .. alas i could have
Power..
constant fear of China happens only in India, people of China are free from any such propaganda/information from their media
Its like pathetic state of Pakistan where their media feeds constant fear of India in Pakistani minds
people of India may see India as a threat but people of China don't reflect the same attitude towards India in general
Its like pathetic state of Pakistan where their media feeds constant fear of India in Pakistani minds
people of India may see India as a threat but people of China don't reflect the same attitude towards India in general
http://www.ndtv.com/cheat-sheet/jnu-student-kanhaiya-kumars-request-for-bail-in-court-today-10-developments-1282293
OH YES--
ALL ARE FOOLS IN INDIA -
EXCEPT
THE "COLLEGIUM JUDGES"
WHO WERE GREAT SUCCESSFUL LAWYERS BEFORE --RICHER THAN RAM JETHMALANI .
THESE LAWYERS BECAME JUDGES TO SERVE THE WATAN.
WHILE IN SCHOOL THESE LAWYERS TURNED JUDGES ALWAYS CAME FIRST IN CLASS. THEY WERE THE CREAM OF INTELLIGENTSIA !
WAH RAAJAH WAH !
THEY WANT TO APPLY 124, WHEN THEY SHOULD BE APPLYING THE SEDITION CLAUSE 19-1 / 19-2
NOAM CHOMSKY KHUSH HUA !
capt ajit vadakayil
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OH YES--
ALL ARE FOOLS IN INDIA -
EXCEPT
THE "COLLEGIUM JUDGES"
WHO WERE GREAT SUCCESSFUL LAWYERS BEFORE --RICHER THAN RAM JETHMALANI .
THESE LAWYERS BECAME JUDGES TO SERVE THE WATAN.
WHILE IN SCHOOL THESE LAWYERS TURNED JUDGES ALWAYS CAME FIRST IN CLASS. THEY WERE THE CREAM OF INTELLIGENTSIA !
WAH RAAJAH WAH !
THEY WANT TO APPLY 124, WHEN THEY SHOULD BE APPLYING THE SEDITION CLAUSE 19-1 / 19-2
NOAM CHOMSKY KHUSH HUA !
capt ajit vadakayil
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During cultural nights the good girls go away and stay
outside the JNU/ JU campus fearing sexual assault.
TO MUCH OF THIS MERI WAALI , TEERI WAALI , RUSTIC BOLLYWOOD ROMEO THING GOES ON.
http://www.jnu.ac.in/AboutJNU/GSCASH.asp
GOING TO THE ANTI SEXUAL HARRASSMENT CELL OF
JNU / JU IS NO USE
GOING TO THE POLICE STATION MEANS THE GIRLS ”LIFE”
IS OVER
http://kafila.org/2014/09/12/jadavpur-university-students-struggle-against-gender-violence/
At JU, a female student reported to the
university and police that she was assaulted, dragged to the boy’s hostel and
molested by a group of male students during an annual festival organised by the
Arts Faculty Students Union. Her male companion was also beaten up (on 28
August 2014). At EFLU, a female student was reportedly gang-raped in the Men’s
Hostel after going there to visit a friend (on 31 October 2014). And at JNU, a
PhD student reported that she was sexually assaulted by a research scholar and
blackmailed to hide the incident (12 November 2014)
This is just the tip of the iceberg ,
hundreds of cases go unreported.
THE CULTURAL FESTS OF JNU HAVE TO BE SEEN TO
BE BELIEVED. BOYS DRESS UP AS GIRLS ARE DANCE IN A MOST VULGAR MANNER TO SONGS
LIKE “CHOLI KE PEECHE KYA HAI “.
In JNU the professors want only this !
If they abuse the watan , or ridicule the soldiers the dance troupe will get the first prize !!
HARD CORE COMMIE GIRL STUDENTS WHO HAVE MULTIPLE SEXUAL PARTNERS AND CONDOMS INSIDE THEIR PURSES STAND AND CLAP.
ANY GIRL DARING TO DO A CLASSICAL INDIAN
DANCE IS BOOED TILL SHE GETS OFF STAGE , AND COMMIE GIRL STUDENTS / FEMALE COMMIE PROFESSORS TAKE THE LEAD.
The way i have loved you
It is imposible
I cant sleep in night
I cant cry ohh
Your much much nonu sonu monu words
I remember it
How much i try to forget you
But these makes you remembered
I want you or i wont
Say oh girl what to do
My life my lifeline my soul is you
But why dont u say i love you
You know its you just me and you
Then why are you doing like this
Okk its over don't bother
Dont cry alone
It is imposible
I cant sleep in night
I cant cry ohh
Your much much nonu sonu monu words
I remember it
How much i try to forget you
But these makes you remembered
I want you or i wont
Say oh girl what to do
My life my lifeline my soul is you
But why dont u say i love you
You know its you just me and you
Then why are you doing like this
Okk its over don't bother
Dont cry alone
I cannot forget you so much i lobmve u Alfaazz cant forget you
I am bored here in Chandigarh without you O my heart o my heart
TRY SINGING A PATRIOTIC SONG , THE ENTIRE AUDIENCE INCLUDING TEACHERS WILL BOOO YOU OFF THE STAGE.
The commie professors discourage the GANG molested/
GANG raped student from complaining.
Instead, Commie female professors / representatives of
the university usually pay the girl an unauthorised visit, and questioned her
presence near a boy’s hostel on the night of the incident, asking her what she
was wearing and whether she was drunk.
This is the JNU/ JU MODUS OPERANDI.
This violates the Vishaka Guidelines against
Sexual Harassment at Workplace, which condemns the use of external pressure on
the victim or the accused during the investigation period.
We all know why West Bengal Chief Minister
Mamata Banerjee visited the JU campus on 12 January 2015 to announce to the
students that the VC would resign.
The VC of JNU/ JU/ FTII / DU are under
blackmail, all know that.
JNUSU President spAke, " We demand the
immediate resignation of the Vice Chancellor of JU and the setting up of a
GSCASH (Gender Sensitisation Committee Against Sexual Harassment) to probe the
sexual harrassment case.
The University Grants Commission (UGC)
guidelines urged universities to establish GSCASH on campuses to take necessary
action to prevent any form of violence within university premises.
LOVE AFFAIR IN DREAMS - UNREQUITED LOVE !
EX-STUDENTS HANG AROUND JNU CAMPUSES FOR YEARS , STALKING GIRLS OF THEIR WET DREAMS !
MIND YOU , RUSTIC ADIVASI BEAUTIES AND CRASS ROMEOS WITH ZILCH CLASS !!
THESE COMMIE GANGSTERS GET ROOMS IN HOSTELS .
LOVE AFFAIR IN DREAMS - UNREQUITED LOVE !
EX-STUDENTS HANG AROUND JNU CAMPUSES FOR YEARS , STALKING GIRLS OF THEIR WET DREAMS !
MIND YOU , RUSTIC ADIVASI BEAUTIES AND CRASS ROMEOS WITH ZILCH CLASS !!
THESE COMMIE GANGSTERS GET ROOMS IN HOSTELS .
Hi Ajit,
Just see what the Commie teacher who groomed Umar Khalid (Sangeeta Dasgupta,The writer is associate professor, Centre for Historical Studies, JNU )- See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/jnu-protest-sedition-umar-khalid-anirban-my-student/#sthash.GxrrfSe3.dpuf
Sushanta Das
Just see what the Commie teacher who groomed Umar Khalid (Sangeeta Dasgupta,The writer is associate professor, Centre for Historical Studies, JNU )- See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/jnu-protest-sedition-umar-khalid-anirban-my-student/#sthash.GxrrfSe3.dpuf
Sushanta Das
http://photogallery.indiatimes.com/news/events/world-naked-bike-ride/articleshow/51178316.cms
toilet paper of india USED ON BOTH SIDES spreading dirt as usual.
APCO Modi received a shawl form VINEET JAIN the MD of TOI.
i am sure modi will keep it under his pillow--such is the HONOR of narendra modi
WHEN THE PM OF INDIA DOES NOT HAVE A VESTIGE OR HONOUR--WHAT DO YOU EXPECT ?
MIRACLES FOR THE WATAN ?
capt ajit vadakayil
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toilet paper of india USED ON BOTH SIDES spreading dirt as usual.
APCO Modi received a shawl form VINEET JAIN the MD of TOI.
i am sure modi will keep it under his pillow--such is the HONOR of narendra modi
WHEN THE PM OF INDIA DOES NOT HAVE A VESTIGE OR HONOUR--WHAT DO YOU EXPECT ?
MIRACLES FOR THE WATAN ?
capt ajit vadakayil
..
Due to ANONYMOUS reports of GANG RAPES (
unreported ) in JNU, this COMMIE University was THE first university to be
forced to implement GSCASH in compliance with UGC directions.
Mind you, some of these RUSTIC ROMEOS got wives and children back home ( hovels really )
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/As-teachers-were-proud-of-JUs-vibrant-intellectual-tradition/articleshow/51047172.cms
WHAT VIBRANT INTELLECTUAL TRADITION IS JU
BOASTING ABOUT.
NAXAL IDEOLOGY BY RABBLE ROUSING “ ZILCH
CLASS “ STUDENTS IS PASSED OFF A “
INTELLECTUAL TRADITION”
QUOTA STUDENTS FROM RUSTIC HOVELS, FOUL
MOUTHED, UNWASHED , WHO OGLE AT GIRLS FROM GOOD FAMILIES , WHO SAY
PROMOSSSANNN INSTEAD OF PROMOTION ?
AT SEA WHILE IN SCI , ( I COMMANDED SCI SHIPS
FOR 9 YEARS ) I WAS THE ONLY SHIP CAPTAIN WHO COULD HANDLE THE COMMIE HIGHLY
UNIONISED SAILORS . THEY HAD EVERY OTHER
CAPTAINs BALLS IN THE COMMIE UNION VICE.
I REMEMBER , THE SEA WAS ROUGH ON MY FIRST
SHIP WITH COMMIE BONG CREW AS A CHIEF OFFICER IN 1980. I ASKED THE CREW TO DO INTERNAL CLEANING
THE BOSUN CAME TO ME, SMAKED HIS FIRST ON HIS
OPEN PALM AND DECLARED “ AADMI LOG BOTHA
HAI, HALWAI MEIN PAYIR PHISSAL JAAYEGA TOH ZIMMEDAARI KAUN LENGA ?”
“ If our tender bong legs slip in ZE
alleyways during rolling andpiching , who shall take responsibility ?”
I REPLIED “ HUM ZIMMEDAARI LENGA, KAAM
BARRABBAR MANGHTA –CHAL PHOOT ! “
( I shall take responsibility , carry on and
do the fuckin’ job !)
The commie Union leaders has Jyoti Basu’s
support.
They have bashed up many Captains , knifed
Captains, and even thrown acid on the Shipping Master’s face.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/2-yrs-later-shipping-master-still-in-trauma-acid-thrower-free/articleshow/33849918.cms
The Man Who Knew Infinity Official Trailer #1 (20…: http://youtu.be/oXGm9Vlfx4w
http://www.outlookindia.com/newswire/story/many-of-tagores-statements-against-cult-of-nationalism-jnu-professor/932137
PIR ALI MUSLIM RABINDRANATH TAGORE WAS JEW ROTHSCHILD'S STOOGE . .
JEW ROTHSCHILD OWNED BRITISH EAST INDIA COMPANY . THIS JEW RULED INDIA, NOT THE QUEEN OR THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT ..
http://ajitvadakayil.blogspot.in/2010/12/nobel-prize-and-knighthood-for-tagore.html
http://ajitvadakayil.blogspot.in/2011/08/opium-drug-running-tagore-family-capt.html
TAGOREs GRANDAFATHER DWARKNATH TAGORE AND PIR ALI MUSLIM RAJA RAMMOHAN ROY WERE PARTNERS WHO SOLD BHARATMATA TO THE KOSHER WHOREHOUSE.
both were Opium drug running agents of jew rothchild--
-- both were murdered in england for embezzelment !
http://ajitvadakayil.blogspot.in/2011/07/opium-raja-british-stooge-ram-mohan-roy.html
capt ajit vadakayil
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PIR ALI MUSLIM RABINDRANATH TAGORE WAS JEW ROTHSCHILD'S STOOGE . .
JEW ROTHSCHILD OWNED BRITISH EAST INDIA COMPANY . THIS JEW RULED INDIA, NOT THE QUEEN OR THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT ..
http://ajitvadakayil.blogspot.in/2010/12/nobel-prize-and-knighthood-for-tagore.html
http://ajitvadakayil.blogspot.in/2011/08/opium-drug-running-tagore-family-capt.html
TAGOREs GRANDAFATHER DWARKNATH TAGORE AND PIR ALI MUSLIM RAJA RAMMOHAN ROY WERE PARTNERS WHO SOLD BHARATMATA TO THE KOSHER WHOREHOUSE.
both were Opium drug running agents of jew rothchild--
-- both were murdered in england for embezzelment !
http://ajitvadakayil.blogspot.in/2011/07/opium-raja-british-stooge-ram-mohan-roy.html
capt ajit vadakayil
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Capt,
ED & IT depts has unearthed the business empire of Karti Chidu worth 25bn$ spread across 14 nations.
ED & IT depts has unearthed the business empire of Karti Chidu worth 25bn$ spread across 14 nations.
http://www.dailypioneer.com/todays-newspaper/raids-dig-up-empire-of-pcs-son.html
Freedom of speech doesn't mean supporting people
who tried to kill Indians enmasse and tried to dismember the watan.
We know that some of our JUDAS COLLEGIUM judges will save these anti-national
students . We know who these traitor
judges are, as whistle blowers have identified them.
After retirement, where will they run ?
Will BIG BROTHERs AGENT Noam Chomsky save
them from WE THE PEOPLE?
A lot of these rabble rousing students of JNU
have been inside the campus for several years doing FAAALTHU multiple post
graduate course , which gives them NO scope for remunerative employment.
These middle aged people with wives and
children stay on inside campus, because they make more money inside campus (
foreign money ) , than they could make outside campus.
None of the JNU pseudo
activist students are willing to work hard and make a living .
A few TRAITOR Commie professors has run down
this premium institution – the glass has shattered .
This institution has to be
shut down and rebuilt from scratch. This means every professor must be put out
to pasture. Ask whistle blower students to
name some values professors from technical fields.
The social sciences/
philosophy / and language professors must be sacked.
Stop taking madrassa
students who have never saluted a national flag in their entire lives.
I SHUDDER WHEN PEOPLE COMPARE JNU WITH A WORLD
CLASS UNIVERISTIES LIKE CORNELL OR
MIT.
OUR IITs ARE NO BETTER.
FROM ELDER SON FROM CORNELL ( COMPUTER SCIENCE ) WHO RECRUITS FOR HIS COMPANY, TELLS ME ABOUT THE PATHETIC THINKING CAPABILITIES OF THE IIT PRODUCTS .
OUR IITs ARE NO BETTER.
FROM ELDER SON FROM CORNELL ( COMPUTER SCIENCE ) WHO RECRUITS FOR HIS COMPANY, TELLS ME ABOUT THE PATHETIC THINKING CAPABILITIES OF THE IIT PRODUCTS .
The pseudo intellectuals of JNU are called
JHOLEWAALAS . They can be seen wearing
dirty smelly kurta , unwashed jeans / pyjama, converse slippers , thick glasses
and a cloth satchel.
You tell them to
say the word SHORE they will come up with SORE.
On my ship, I indoctrinate my crew – that pseudo
Intellectuals do extreme rabble rousing to solve a problem. The real intellectual prevents such a problem from arising.
Can Naxals or Commies PREVENT a problem ?
Ever seen it till today ?
OH YEAH ?
Is it ever possible for a COMMIE to UNlearn something?
http://ajitvadakayil.blogspot.in/2011/07/unlearning-capt-ajit-vadakayil.html
A big portion of JNU students are GOOD FOR NOTHING
types who can mainly be seen in the language classes and social science/
political science/ philosophy divisions.
It is very easy for the Commie professors to
brainwash these USEFUL IDIOTS.
The JNU commie professor watches students, like how a spider
watches a fly.
Their attention is on the RADICAL commie students unions who border on Naxal behavior.
Their attention is on the RADICAL commie students unions who border on Naxal behavior.
IT IS PATHETIC-
NONE OF THE INDIAN COMMIES EVER HEARD OF
GERMAN JEW ROTHSCHILD WHO INVENTED COMMUNISM
USING HIS BLOOD RELATIVE GERMAN JEW KARL MARX.
WHEN I FIRST STARTED WRITING ABOUT R , ALL
WANTED TO KNOW WHO THIS JEW IS.
I EXPLAINED-
GERMAN JEW ROTHSCHILD , THE OWNER OF BRITISH
EAST INDIA COMPANY RULED INDIA—NOT THE BRITISH QUEEN OR THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT
.
THE PEOPLE ON THIS PLANET INCLUDING ISRAELI
JEWS , DO NOT KNOW THAT ADOLPH HITLER WAS A JEW , RELATED BY BLOOD TO GERMAN JEW
ROTHSCHILD.
THEY DO NOT KNOW THAT HIS
WIFE EVA BRAUN WAS A JEWESS.
THEY DO NOT
KNOW THAT HITLER DIED OF OLD AGE IN ARGENTINA.
How many of you know that attendance of
classes in JNU is NOT compulsory, especially in subjects where the commie
professors breed Naxals and secessionists
?
It is clear to all that being absent
from class is not considered an act of indiscipline or an affront to the
teacher.
This is despite the requirement of the
University Grants Commission (UGC), which regulates university education in the
country, that students must have 75 per
cent classroom attendance to appear for examinations.
One Islamic terrorist JNU student who
participated in the Batla House encounter had ZERO attendance.
So breeding traitors to the watan in JNU is
called being LIBERAL ?
Commie students who bunk classes can be seen
in their favourite outdoor hideouts smoking ganja which they grow in the
campus.
Sometimes other commie students or
even professors mark attendance for the students who bunk classes.
Why does the govt need to fund such students ( who have NOT come to study ) from the tax payers money ?
Who has started this system in JNU where there
are no attendance requirements and yet a student is expected to earn a fixed
number of credits?
I am from the premium Merchant Navy
Institution called TS Dufferin ( TS Rajendra after 1972 ) , where ragging is
considered to be the worst on this planet.
TS Dufferin was a British troop carrier in
WW1. After the war was over this ship
which could do 22 knots those days was anchored inside Mumbai inner anchorage and
converted to a Training ship.
Below: Our Merchant cadet contingent always got the biggest cheers at the Republic day parade. We has a compulsory meet with the PM -which privilege nobody else had.
Below: Our Merchant cadet contingent always got the biggest cheers at the Republic day parade. We has a compulsory meet with the PM -which privilege nobody else had.
Our type of ragging was honorable and classy.
We had a tradition of not snitching ( sneaking ).
Below: My batch getting inspected by Indian President VV Giri.
Below: TS Dufferin was scrapped in 1972 and replaced by brand new ship TS Rajendra . Dufferin did NOT have doors even for shitpots. Rajendra has doors for shit pots , but no doors for bathing cubicles. In a two year course , 125 x 3 = 375 cadets knew the sizes of each others dongs and balls .
Below: Once as part of the ragging we had junior cadets marching nude at midnight , wearing just shoes, stockings, peak caps and belt with knife --with captain's 15 year old niece peering from behind the curtains at such huge dongs ( some tiny too ) !
Below: My batch getting inspected by Indian President VV Giri.
Below: TS Dufferin was scrapped in 1972 and replaced by brand new ship TS Rajendra . Dufferin did NOT have doors even for shitpots. Rajendra has doors for shit pots , but no doors for bathing cubicles. In a two year course , 125 x 3 = 375 cadets knew the sizes of each others dongs and balls .
Below: Once as part of the ragging we had junior cadets marching nude at midnight , wearing just shoes, stockings, peak caps and belt with knife --with captain's 15 year old niece peering from behind the curtains at such huge dongs ( some tiny too ) !
Below: This is my batch , meeting the Shipping Minister ( Kamalapati Tripathi) in 1973 - just before the Republic day march in Delhi.

Below: 1973 - my batch at Delhi -- the young guy is Pranab Mukherjee , the current President of India. We respected the watan and the tri colour

Below: 1973 - my batch at Delhi -- the young guy is Pranab Mukherjee , the current President of India. We respected the watan and the tri colour
Snitches are shunned by their own batchmates
.
Not like the DISHONROURABLE ragging which goes
on in JNU campus. Ask any ex-student
and he will bust the myth of JNU being a ragging free campus.
JNU thrives on lies.
http://www.jnu.ac.in/AntiRagging/AntiRagging.pdf
NOBODY TALKS ABOUT HOW GIRLS ARE MADE TO STRIP NAKED IN BOYs HOSTELS
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/Girls-ragged-in-JNU-boys-hostel/articleshow/4916425.cms
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CAPT AJIT VADAKAYIL
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Dear Sir, As far as I understood the budget, this year's fiscal deficit (the burrowed money) is approx 5.3 lakh crores which approx the planned expenditures (5.5 lakh cores). 5.3 lakh crores is the fiscal deficit of merely one year. From the globalization era nearly each year money is burrowed and over the years, a big chunk of money (4.88 trillion rupees up till December of 2015) has become our total liabilities and instead of getting rid of it we are burrowing again and again. What is the meaning of this. This seems like following the charvak philosophy rinam kritva ghritam pibet.
ReplyDeleteCORRECTION: 4.88 TRILLIONS ( 4.88 LAKH CRORES) WAS THE FISCAL DEFICIT OF 2015 FROM APRIL TO DECEMBER 2015.
ReplyDelete100% FDI in agriculture. Does it mean giving MONSANTO free hold on indian agriculture?
ReplyDeleteMonsanto already has free hold on Indian agriculture. They are laying the ground for total destruction now with 100% FDI in agriculture.
DeleteExcellent article. You have so much energy to write 8 articles in such a short span. I cant even write one in 8 months.
ReplyDeleteCaptain Ajit I want you to write on how NGOs are funded and how they subvert democracy. Please write a good expose of NGOs and how they are funded and how they operate.