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 NOW CONTINUED TO PART 10 BELOW--
Deepankar Gupta , pseudo intellectual was a commie Professor in the
Centre for the Study of Social Systems, JNU.
He taught for nearly three decades at JNU. He is one of the professors who eroded JNU
from within.
Deepankar Gupta did his PhD from Jawaharlal
Nehru University in 1977.
He had famously said “I think India shouldn’t be asking whether we
can rule the world until we ask how we can rule ourselves,”
CUT HOLES IN YOUR POCKET AND PULL YOUR SHORT
CULIES IN GRIEF—INDIA WILL RULE THIS PLANET IN ANOTHER 17 YEARS – AND WE DON’T WANT
YOU TO BE PART OF IT.
He comes on Benami TV often as a perception
molder. He was one of the early
supporters of the OLD FASTING GOAT. He is a regular in all these DESH DROHI
literary fests .
DO WE NEED DEAD IDEOLOGY ? -- STICKING BACK DEAD SKIN CELLS ?
514 A
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Malayalam Litrary Survey, N. K.
Seshan, A kerala Sahitya Akadmi Publication
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515.
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President and Prime Minister
Must Revoke Emergency – Restore Fundamental Rights, March, 1966. Communist
Party Parliamentary Group
|
516.
|
Bombay Textile General Strike
by S.G. Sardesai, March, 1966. CP Publication
|
517.
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The Two Programmes – Marxist
and Revisionist by B.T. Ranadive, CPI, December, 1966.
|
518.
|
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519.
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Settle with
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520.
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Resolutions Adopted by the
National Council of the CPI, 7-15, 1965. CP Publication
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521.
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The Present Political Situation
– Resolution of the National Council of the CPI, 1966. CP Publication
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522.
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Resolution adopted by the
National Council of the CPI, 1966. CP Publication
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523.
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Resolutions of the Central Committee
of the CPI, June 12-19, 1966. CP Publication
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524.
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Devaluation the Great Betrayal
by S.G. Sardesai, CPI, 1966. CP Publication
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525.
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A Dialogue with Marxist Communist
Party, CPI, 1966. CP Publication
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526.
|
|
527.
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What do they want to Achieve by
this Cultural Revolution in
|
527.A.
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The Devaluation Surrender by
B.T. Ranadive, CPI, 1966. CP (M) Publication
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527.B.
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M.N. Govindan Nair’s Letter to
Kerala Governor from Hunger Strike Bed, Kollan, 1966.
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528.
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Samajwad Ke Badto Charan
(Marching for word steps of Socialism) by Sachidanand Sinha, 1966.
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529.
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Party Education Publication No.
2 – A Short History of Indian Communist Party by N.E. Balram,
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530.
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The Programme Explained by
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531.
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What Really Happened in Kerala
– The Story of the disruptive game played by Right Wing Communists, NBT,
1966.
|
531.A.
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EMSinte Sampoorna Kritikal (Collected
Works of E.M.S Namboodiripad Vol. 35, (June 1965 – Dec. 1966), E.K. Nayanar
Chinta Publishers (Malayalam).
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531.B.
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EMSinte Sampoorna Kritikal (Colleted Works, Vol. 36, (1965 – 1966
December), Chinta Publishers(Malayalam)
|
531.C.
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EMSinte Sampoorna Kritikal
Colleted Works, Vol. 37, (August 1966), Chinta Publishers (Malayalam).
|
531.D.
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EMSinte Sampoorna Kritikal
Colleted Works, Vol. 38, (August 1966), Chinta Publishers (Malayalam).
|
532.
|
Election Manifesto, CPI, 1966.CPI
(M)
|
533.
|
Russian Revolution and
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534.
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Karl Marxinay Patti (about Karl
Marx) by Ramakrishna Pillai,
|
535.
|
Independent Thought or Anti-Sovietism
by N.E. Balaram (A Criticism of CPM Policy),
|
535.A.
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Post Election and our Tasks –
Resolutions adopted bythe National Council of the CPI,
|
536.
|
Madurai Ideological Stand of
the CPM – Resolution adopted by the CEC of the CPI, 1967. CP Publication
|
536.A.
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Election Manifesto of the CPI,
1967. Published by D.P Sinha, for Communist Party of
|
537.
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Communist Today – 1 Remembering
Marx by Hiren Mukherjee, CPI, 1967.
|
538.
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Law and Order – Whose and for
Whom? By S.A. Dange, speech in Parliament Delivered on 4th July,
1967 on Home Ministry Demands.
|
539.
|
I was CIA Agent in
|
539.A.
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Independent Thinking or Soviet
Opposition – Kerala Students Letter on their Rights by P. Marwell, 1967.
|
540.
|
Party Life – Inner-Party
Journal of the Organisation Department, Vol. III, No. 12, December, CPI1967.
CP Publication
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541.
|
Election Manifesto of the CPI,
1967. CP Publication
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542.
|
Yuva Samaj Ke Prati by Shivdas
Ghosh,CPI 1967.
|
543.
|
|
543.A.
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Election Review and Party’s
Tasks, 1967.CPI
|
544.
|
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545.
|
Review of Fourth General
Election adopted by the NC of CPI, 1967.CP Publication
|
546.
|
Bhartiya Shetkari Kamgar Paksha
by Aamdar Udevrav Patil, dt. 26.6.1967.
|
547.
|
Shri Bal Takure Anni Tayyarchay
Anndhate, CPI, Nov. 1967.
|
548.
|
Central Committee’s Draft for
the Ideological Discussion adopted by the Central Committee of the CPI(M),
18-27, 1967.
|
549.
|
Chunav Samiksha Aur Party Ke
Kam: (Election Review and Party Work) – Bharat Ki Communist Party Ki Kendriya
Committee Ka Prastav,
|
550.
|
Tasks on the Kisan Front –
Resolution of the Central Committee, CPI(M), 1967.
|
550.A.
|
Kerala Students Letter of
Rights by P. Matwell, Secretary, Kerala Students Federation, 1967.
(Malayalam).(N.T)
|
551.
|
Central Committee Resolutions
adopted by the CC of the CPI(M), Aug. 18-27, 1967.CPI(M) Publication
|
552.
|
Tasks on Party Organisation,
CPM, Publication1967.
|
553.
|
Our Tasks on Party Organisation
adopted by the CC of CPI(M) Calicut Session, Oct. 28 to Nov. 2, 1967.
|
554.
|
Why Communists? By S.G.
Saradesai, 1967.Published by G.R. Bhatkal for Popular Prakashan,
|
555.
|
Letter to Andhra Comrade:
CPI(M) Publications, 1967.
|
556.
|
On Left Deviation – Resolution
of the CC, CPI(M),
|
557.
|
Principles of Party
Organisation – Organisation and Structure of the Communist Parties, adopted
at the 3rd Congress of the Communist International in 1921, NBA,
1967.
|
558.
|
The Tasks of Communists in
Present Situation – Association of Communist Tendencies.
|
559.
|
Reason Revolution and Political
Theory by Randhir Singh, 1967. PPH
|
559.A.
|
Kizhaku Germaniyil Chila
Divasangal by H.R. Aiyer,
|
559.B.
|
Chattopadhyay – Rus Biplab O
Bangler Mukti Andolan, Manisha Granthaiayu,
|
559.C.
|
The Story Behind
‘Moscow-Tashkent Conspiracy Case by S.M. Mehdi, Label Art Press, 1967.
|
560.
|
Party Life – Organisational
Problems posed before the Party
Congress, Vol. IV, No. 1, January, 1968.
|
560.A.
|
Why the Ultra-Left Deviation?
CPI(M), 1968.
|
561.
|
Shiv Sena (The Fascist Menance
behind the Pseude-Maharashtrian Mask by Prabhakar Waidya,Pub:
|
561.A.
|
Central Committee’s Draft for
Eighth Party Congress, Political Resolution, CPI(M), 1968.
|
562.
|
National Integration – Note
submitted by the CPI(M) to the National Integration Council Meeting in
|
562.A.
|
Ideological Resolution adopted
by the Central Plenum, CPI(M), Burdwan, April 5-12, 1968.
|
563.
|
Programme of the CPI adopted by
8th Congress of the CPI, Karyanand Nagar,
|
563.A.
|
Political Noting of Branch
Secretaries – United Path-Revolutionary Flag, Kerala Youth Federation, CPI
1968.
|
564.
|
Marxism and Ideological
Struggle Today – Soviet Review, Vol. V, No.41, June 11, 1968.
|
565.
|
Kerala Yesterday Today and Tomorrow
– EMS Namboodripad, 1967.Pub: NBA,
|
566.
|
Programme of the CPI – adopted
by the 8th Congress of the CPI, 1968.
|
567.
|
Political Resolution adopted by
the 8th Congress of the CPI, Karyanandnagar Patna 1968. CP Publication
|
568.
|
Socialist Digest a Quarterly
anthology of Socialist Literature, 1968. Published by M.N.V Nair at the New
Age Printing Press,
|
569.
|
Political Report of the CPI
adopted by the 8th Congress,
|
570.
|
Political Resolution: The CPI
adopted by the 8th congress,
|
571.
|
Documents: adopted by 8th
Congress of the CPI, Feb. 7-15, 1968.CP Publication
|
572.
|
Constitution adopted by the 8th
Congress, Chochin, Dec. 23-29, 1968.
|
573.
|
Party Shiksha Ke Pathya Krama
(Sylabus on Party Education Preliminary courses), CPI, 1968.
|
574.
|
Constitution adopted by the 8th
Congress, Chchin, Dec. 23-29, 1968.
|
574.A.
|
All
-
CPI 8th Congress approved Programme
-
Who is Enemy? Who is friend
-
Programme of the CPI adopted by 8th
Congress of the CPI
-
Political report of the National Council, 1967.
(Malayalam).
|
575.
|
United and Developing Countries
by Paulty V. Parakal, No. 9, May, 1968.CP Publication
|
576.
|
Dollar’s Downfall and gold Rush
by Mohit Sen, CPI, 1968. CP Publication
|
577.
|
A Course of Party Education
(Second Stage) for Branch Secretariats), CPI, 1968. CP Publication
|
578.
|
Fight Back communalism (Stand
of the CP at the National Integration council Meeting), CPI, 1968. CP
Publication
|
579.
|
Beef in Ancient
|
580.
|
Marx and
|
581.
|
Forward under the Glorious
banner of the October Resolution by Le Duan,
|
582.
|
Report and Resolution adopted
by National Council of the CPI, 1968. CP Publication
|
583.
|
Pradhama Sammelan Ki Rajnitik
Aur Sangathanik Report – First Conference of Political and Organisational
Report, CPI, September 21-22, 1968.Patna District Committee.
|
584.
|
In Defence of the Military
Intervention of the Warsaw Pact States in
|
585.
|
Developments in
|
586.
|
Communism Today – 2 – What is
Communism? By Chinmohan Sehanobis, CPI, 1968.
|
587.
|
CPI Ka Athavan – Vishesh Bihar
Sammelan (8th Special Conference of
|
588.
|
The Need Based by
|
589.
|
Our Doc Tributes to Gangadhar
Adhikari on his Seventieth Birthday, CPI, 1968.CP Publication
|
590.
|
The People and the Crisis of
Capitalist Planning by S.G. Sardesai, CPI, 1968. CP Publication
|
591.
|
Congress Claims X’Rays – Bhowani
Sen, CPI, 1968. CP Publication
|
592.
|
Party Life (Inner-Party Journal
of the Organisation Department), Vol. IV, NO. 12, Dec. 1968.
|
593.
|
Resolution of the Planery
Meeting of the CC of the Communist Party of
|
594.
|
The Navy Revolt – by A
Victimised Rin Striker People’s Path,
1968.
|
595.
|
Bharat Aur Russi Kranti by S.G.
Sardesai, CPI, 1968. CP Publication
|
596.
|
Programme of the CPI 8th
Congress of the Communist Party of
|
597.
|
Tasks on the Kisan Front:
Resolution of the CC, CPI(M), 1968.CPI(M) Publication
|
598.
|
Constitution of the CPI 8th
Congress of the CPI, 7-15 February, 1968. CP Publication
|
599.
|
Rajnitik Prastav (Political
Resolution) 8th Congress, 1968. CPI
|
600.
|
Why the Ultra-Left Deviation?
CPI (M) Publication, October 1968.
|
601.
|
Pages from Revolutionary
History, Midnapore, 1942. by Bejoy Kumar Sinha, CPI 1968. People Path July
1968.
|
602.
|
Introduction – International
Situation, The State of
|
603.
|
Resolutions: Eighth Congress of
the CPI,
|
604.
|
Organisational Report, 8th
Congress of the CPI,
|
605.
|
8th Congress of the
CPI – International Situation and Problems of World Communist Movement, Draft
Report adopted by the National Council, 1968.
|
606.
|
8th Congress of the
CPI – Political Resolution, 1968, Deshabhimani Book House, 1969.
|
607.
|
|
608.
|
Tasks on the Trade Union Front
– Resolution of the Central Committee, CPI(M) Publication, 1968.
|
609.
|
National Integration Note
submitted by the CPI(M) to the National Integration Council Meeting in
|
610.
|
Central Committee’s Draft for 8th
Party Congress, Political Resolution, People’s Democracy, Vol. 4, No. 43,
Oct. 27, 1968.CPI(M) Publication
|
611.
|
Resolutions – Central Committee
Session at Jaipur, CPI (M) Publication, August 7 to 11, 1968.
|
612.
|
Political Organisational Report
of the CC to the 8th congress of the CPI(M),
|
613.
|
Raise your Voice against
Landlord – Police Terror in Andhra Pradesh, CPI(M) Publication 1968.
|
614.
|
Concept of Freedom under
Communism by Hari Swarup, Lokbharti Publication,
|
614.A.
|
Ideological Resolution CPI(M)
adopted by the Central Plenum, 1968.
|
614.B.
|
Janheeya Raksha Simithi –
United Front Administration – Rule of Lawlessness and Chaos in Kerala, 1968.
|
614.C.
|
EMSinte Sampoorna Kritikal(
Collected Works of E.M.S Namboodiripad, Chintha Publishers Vol. 40, 1968
October to 1969 July) (in Malayalam).
|
614.D.
|
EMSinte Sampoorna Kritikal(Collected
Works, Vol. 39, 1968 June to 1968 December) (in Malayalam).
|
614.E.
|
EMSinte Sampoorna Kritikal (Collected Works of E.M.S Namboodiripad,Vol.
52, Chodyotharam-12 1968 June to 1968 December) (in Malayalam). Chintha
Publishers
|
614.F.
|
EMSinte Sampoorna Kritikal (Collected
Works of E.M.S Namboodiripad Vol. 53, 1968 June to 1968 December) (in
Malayalam).
|
614.G.
|
EMSinte Sampoorna Kritikal (Collected
Works, Vol. 54- Chodyotharam-14) (in Malayalam).
|
614.H.
|
EMSinte Sampoorna Kritikal (Collected
Works, Vol. 55- Chodyotharam-15) (in Malayalam).by T Sivadasa Menon, Chintha
Publishers.
|
614.I.
|
EMSinte Sampoorna Kritikal (Collected
Works of E.M.S Namboodiripad Vol. 56- Chodyotharam-16 ) (in Malayalam). T
Sivadasa Menon, Chintha Publishers.
|
615.
|
Polit Bureau Statement on the
Ninth National Congress of the Communist Party of
|
616.
|
Statement of the Polit-Bureau
of the CPI(M) on the Ninth Congress of the CP of China Supplement to People’s,
Democracy, 1, 1969.
|
616.A.
|
Basic Documents of the
|
617.
|
Communist Party and the
Problems of Muslim Minority by M. Farooqi, CPI, 1969. CP Publication
|
618.
|
Incendiary Hand of the RSS and
Jana Sangh behind Communal Riots by H.K. Vyas, CPI, 1969. CP Publiction
|
619.
|
Sanyukta Morcha Vanam Marxvadi
Communist Party by Bhawani Sen, CPI, 1969.
|
620.
|
RSS and Jana Sangh – A Manace
to the Unity, Integrity, Secular Democratic Set-up and Progress of our
Motherland by C. Rajeswara Rao, CPI1969.CP Pub.
|
621.
|
Shiv Sena and the
|
622.
|
Communism and the New Left
by Mohit Sen, CPI, 1969. CP
Publication
|
623.
|
A Layman’s Guide to Indian
Budgets by R.C. Gupta, CPI, 1969. CP Publication
|
624.
|
Socialism in
|
625.
|
Right Communist Betrayal of
Kerala, UP and Government – A Collection of Documents, CPI(M) Publication 1969.
|
626.
|
A Peep Into Birla House by
Chandra Sekhar, April 23, 1969. Published by Shashi Bhusan, MP, 7,
|
627.
|
Ballet Se Bullet Tak Published
by Mahavir Prasad Akela, 1969.
|
628.
|
Review of Midterm Elections and
our Tasks and Resolutions adopted by the NC of the CPI, 5-12 April, 1969. CP
Publication
|
629.
|
Urgent Tasks of the Communist
Movement in
|
630.
|
Party Life (Inner Party Journal
of the Organisation Department) Kerala has a
|
631.
|
Party Life (Inner Party Journal
of the Organisation Department) Communist in Elected Bodies, CPI, Vol. V, No.
7, 1969.
|
631.A.
|
Bank Nationalisation what next?
– Political Situation and Kerala Indian Communist Party State Council
Political Report by Com. Sundaryya’s Letter to Secy. Kerala State Council.
|
632.
|
Tasks at the
|
633.
|
A Critique of Sri Aurobindo’s
Philosophy by Bhowani Sen, CPI, 1969.
|
634.
|
A Collection on the Agrarian
Question, NBA, 1969.
|
635.
|
Telangana Affair from
Vishalandhra to Telengana, Konda Lakshman Bapuji, 1969.
|
636.
|
Economics for Trade Unionists
by M. Achuthan, CPI, 1969. CP Publication
|
637.
|
Atrocities in Telangana
dedicated to all these who laid down their precious Live in the Telangana
Movement, 1969.
|
638.
|
Telengana Tangle the Communist
approach by Raj Bhadur Gour, CPI, 1969.
|
639.
|
What Happened in Kerala – Review
of the 30 Months of Namboodripad Government by C. Achutha Menon, CPI, 1969.
CP Publication
|
640.
|
|
641.
|
Mahatma Gandhi and History by
|
641.A.
|
The Communist Approach by Raj
Bahadur Gour, CPI, 1969.
|
642.
|
Comrade (Biography of P.
Krishna Pillai) by T.V. Krishnan, (
|
643.
|
CPM’s Fight Against United
Front in
|
644.
|
Driving Forces of History – Heroes
and Masses by
|
645.
|
Stand on Ideological Issues
Communist Party of
|
645.A.
|
Homage to Karl Marx: A
Symposium by P.C. Joshi, PPH, 1969.
|
645.B.
|
Why and How Marxists against
United Front? (Malayalam).
|
646.
|
Janasangh Ki Kahani Karpatri ji
Ki Jubani, Grish Mishra, 1970.
|
646.A.
|
Anti Communist Gang-up in
Kerala Betrayers of UF set up Anti People Government by EMS Namboodripad,
CPI, 1970.
|
647.
|
|
648.
|
Jyoti Basu’s Letters to Ajoy
Mukherjee, CPI, 1970.
|
648.A.
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Prpperty not a Fundamental
Right - A Debate, PPH, 1970.
|
649.
|
Fascist Menace and Democratic
Unity by S.G. Sardesai, PPH, August 1970.
|
650.
|
|
651.
|
Resolutions of the Natioinal
Council of the CPI, 1-5 October, 1970. CP Publication
|
652.
|
International Bulletin – I,
CPI, 1970.
|
653.
|
Communism Today – 4, What is
the Communist Party? By Avtar Singh Malhotra, CPI, 1970.
|
654.
|
Fact Book on Wages by M.
Atchuthan, PPH, 1970.
|
654.A.
|
Marxist Leaders stand towards
Congress Party Line – Kerala Leadership to
|
655.
|
|
656.
|
Sanoopa ka Samaj Wad by
Indradip Singh, CPI, 1970.
|
657.
|
Some days in the
|
658.
|
CPM Terror in West Bengal by
Bhupesh Gupta, Ranen Sen & Prabhat Das Gupta, CPI, 1970.
|
659.
|
Makhdoom: A Memoir by Raj
Bahadur Gour, CPI, 1970.
|
660.
|
Shapurji Saklatvala: A Short
Biography by Panchanan Saha, PPH, 1970.
|
661.
|
Communism Kya Kyon Kaise by
Acharya Dipankar, Samta Prakashan, 1970.
|
662.
|
Marxist Miscellany – A
Collection of Essays by G. Adhikari, PPH, 1970.
|
662.A.
|
United Front Election Manifesto
Why United Front Should come back to Power?
|
663.
|
The
|
664.
|
The Indian Revolution – Review
and Perspective by Mohit Sen, PPH, 1970.
|
665.
|
Anti communist Gang-up in Kerala
– Betrayers of UF Set Up Anti People Govt., CPI, 1970.
|
666.
|
Problems of
|
667.
|
Krantikariyan Ke Sansmaran by
Zharkhande Rai, PPH, 1970.
|
668.
|
United Front could Back to
Power, CPI, August, 1970.
|
669.
|
Resolutions and Report of the
NC of the Communist Party of
|
670.
|
|
671.
|
Review of Kerala Elections by
Central Committee, CPM, 1970.
|
671.A.
|
Studies in Indian Monopolies by
Kripa Shankar, Pauly V. Parakal, May 1970.(N.T)
|
672.
|
Present Political Situation –
report adopted by CC of the CPI(M) at its meeting in
|
673.
|
Previous Splits in the AITUC
CPM, 1970.
|
674.
|
Dange & Co. Disrupt AITUC,
CPM, 1970.
|
675.
|
On the Revisionist Disruption
of the AITUC – Correspondence between CPI(M) and Right Communist Party, CPM
1970.
|
676.
|
Conspiracy to Wrack W.
|
677.
|
|
678.
|
Marxism and the Language
Problem in
|
678.A.
|
Report on the Functioning of
the
|
679.
|
Fascist Menace and Democratic
Unity by S.G. Sardesai, PPH. 1970.
|
679.A.
|
Some Documents Relating to
Early Indian Communists and Controversies around them – Collected Compiled
and with a Forward by Dwijendra Nandi, 1970.
|
680.
|
Election Manifesto of the CPI,
1971.
|
681.
|
Election Manifesto of the CPI,
No. 4, 1971.CP Publication
|
682.
|
Right Reaction Bids for Power
by Bhupesh Gupta, New Age, Election Supplement No. 3, January 17, 1971.
|
683.
|
Speaker’s Handbook (New Age)
Election Supplement, Vol. XIX, No. 4, January 24, 1971.
|
684.
|
Mahan Zeven (Laghu Parichay)
Com. Sachidanand Vishnu Ghate,
|
685.
|
Bhagat Singh Veyaktitav Aur Vichardhara
by Gopal Thakur, PPH, 1971.
|
686.
|
Lok Sabha Ka Madhyavadhi Chunav
Ek Samiksha by Kishori Prasanna Singh, Hazipur1971.
|
687.
|
Some Impressions of the
|
688.
|
Bharatiya Communist Party Ki
Bihar Rajya Parishad Dwara Swikarity
|
689.
|
Rajnitik Report, CPI 9th
|
690.
|
First Communist Party
Conference: Political and Constitutional Draft amended on September 3,4,5,
1971, CPI, 1971. Ongole (Prakasam) District Committee, CPI
|
691.
|
United States Perfidy exposed
Secret Pentagen Papers as Published in the New York Times, Party –I, PPH, 1971.
|
692.
|
Bhartiya Communist Party
(Marxvadi) by Karma Suchi, CPI(M) 1971.
|
693.
|
United States Perfidy exposed
Secret Pentagon Papers as Published in the New York Times, Part – II, PPH,
1971.
|
694.
|
|
695.
|
On the General Election of
March 1971 Resolution and Review Report of the NC of the CPI, 23-28 April,
1971.
|
696.
|
24th Congress of
CPSU – An Event of World Importance by C. Rajeswara Rao, CPI, 1971.
|
697.
|
Kerala’s First Communist Life
of ‘Sakhavu’ Krishna Pillai by T.V. Krishnan, CPI, 1971.
|
698.
|
Bihar Men Rashtria Janvadi
Morcha Ke Leye Sengharsh (Struggle for National Democratic from in
|
699.
|
Party (Bharatia Communist Party
Ki 9th Congress me Swikriti) CPI, 3-10 October, 1971.
|
700.
|
Documents of the Ninth Congress
of the Communist Party of India, CPI, Ghatenagar, Cochin, 3 – 10 October,
1971.
|
701.
|
The Marxist Veekshanam, Vol.
11, No. 2, October, 1971.
|
702.
|
Communist Party and Naxalites
by Pratap Mitra & Mohit Sen, CPI, 1971.
|
703.
|
The Marxist Veekshanam, Vol.
11, No. 3, November, 1971.
|
703.A.
|
Two Congress are the same – A Criticism
on Marxist Party’s Election Manifesto, 1971.
|
704.
|
Draft Political Resolution to
be Presented to the IX Congress of the CPI at
|
705.
|
Report and Resolution on the
International Situation the World Communist Movement and the Tasks of the
CPI, 1971.
|
706.
|
Constitution of the CPI –
Incorporating the Amendments and Including the Rules on Bylaws adopted bythe
Ninth Congress of the CPI,
|
707.
|
Once more on
|
708.
|
Political Report and Political
Resolution adopted by Ninth Congress of the CPI, Cochin, 3-10, October, 1971.
|
709.
|
Smaranayutay Yedukal by C.
Achutha Menon, Pub: Prabhatham Printing,
|
710.
|
Organisational Report and
Resolution on Party Organisation adopted by 8th Congress of the CPI, Cochin, 3-10, October,
1971.
|
711.
|
Resolutions Political
Resolution on Party Ogranisation on the International Situation the World
Communist Movement and the Tasks of the CPI, 1971.
|
712.
|
Communist Party of
|
713.
|
Our First General Secretry a
Memorial Volume, S.V. Ghate, CPI, 1971.
|
714.
|
Bhartiya Communist Party Ka
Samvidhan, CPI, 1971.
|
715.
|
Cry Halt to this Region of
Terror by Jyoti Basu, CPI, 1971.
|
716.
|
Statement of Policy adopted by
the All India Conference of the CPI, October, 1951, CPI, 1971.
|
717.
|
Programme Adopted at the 7th
Congress of the Communist Party of India at
|
718.
|
Planning, CPI(M)’s Policies and
Proposals – Memorandum submitted to Planning Commission, June 25, 1971, CPI,
1971.
|
719.
|
Election Manifesto of the
CPI(M), CPM, 1971.
|
720.
|
Sangbadiker Chokha Bhangladeher
Mukhityudhya – Shakti Chattopadhyaya, Vishwabani,
|
721.
|
Bhartiya Communist Party ka Chunav
Ghoshna Patra – CPI Election Manifesto, 1970.
|
722.
|
|
722.A.
|
CPI(M)
-
Communist Party of
-
-
-
CPI 9th Congress, Review Report
-
9th Party Congress, CPI-TVM-Gill Sammelan
-
Resolutions Political Resolution on Party
Organisation
-
CPI-9th Congress Passed by Political and
Organisation Resolution
-
Mid-term Election of
-
9th Party Congress
-
|
723.
|
Party Life (Inner Party)
Journal of the Organisation Department, CPI, Vol. VIII, No. 1, January 1972.
|
724.
|
Mohan Jivan: Laghu Parchay by
Com. Ajoy Ghosh, Gyangeh Publication 1972.
|
725.
|
Mohan Jivan: Laghu Parchay by
Com. Rudradutt Bhardwaj,Pub: Gyangoh, 1972.CPI
|
726.
|
The Truth About CPM – A
Critique of the Ideological-Political Line of the CPI(M), Bhowani Sen, CPI,
1972.
|
727.
|
Who Really Aids
|
728.
|
Resolutions of the 9th
Congress (
|
729.
|
Pakistan Policies that led to
Breakup by M. Farooqi, CPI, 1972.
|
730.
|
Party Life (Inner Party Journal
of the Organisation Department), CPI, Vol. VIII, No. 3, March, 1972.
|
731.
|
Review of Elections to State
Assemblies (1972) and Resolutions adopted by the National Council, CPI, New
Delhi 14-18 April, 1972.
|
732.
|
Masterpiece of Left Opportunism
– critique of CPM draft Poltiical Resolution by Bhupesh Gupta, CPI, 1972.
|
732.A.
|
CPI(M) Programme: Some
Questions People’s Power, Vol. 1, No. 2, December 1972.
|
732.B.
|
Resolution of Communist Unity
Centre by KPR Gopalan, Trissur, 1972.
|
733.
|
Party Education Series –
Preliminary Course, CPI, 1972.
|
734.
|
Telangana People’s Struggle and
its Lessons by P. Sundarayya, CPM,
|
735.
|
National Democracy and People’s
Democracy –
- Essays in Honour of 9th
Birthday of Comrade Georgi Dimitrov by Bhowani Sen & Mohit Sen, CPI,
1972.
|
736.
|
Party Education Series – Grade
I Course, CPI, 1972.
|
737.
|
Bhartiya Communist Party Ki
Rastriya Parishad Ke Mahatwapurna Dastawej aur Prastav, 24-28 August, 1972,
CPI, 1972.
|
738.
|
Party Education Series – Grade
II Course, CPI, 1972.
|
739.
|
Jan Karya Niti (People’s Action
Policy) – Resolution of the NC of CPI, 1972.
|
740.
|
Resolutions of the National
Council of the CPI, New Age Supplement, New Delhi 24-28 August, 1972, CPI,
1972.
|
741.
|
Ceiling on Agricultural Land by
Z.A. Ahmad, CPI, 1972.
|
742.
|
Prices, Monopolies and
Government Policies by Pauly V. Prakal, CPI, 1972.
|
743.
|
Communist Reply to Tata
Memorandum by H.K. Vyas, CPI, 1972.
|
744.
|
Indian Muslim Problems and
Trends by M. Farooqi, CPI, 1972.
|
745.
|
The Historic Telengana Struggle
– Some Useful Lessons from its Rich Experience by C. Rajeswara Rao, CPI,
1972.
|
746.
|
Basic Documents of the
|
747.
|
Mulki Tangle in Andhra Pradesh
– The Communist Approach by Bahadur Gour, CPI, 1972.
|
748.
|
Bhowani Sen Tributes, CPI,
1972.
|
749.
|
Glimpses of Revolutionary
|
750.
|
Veer Telangana by
|
751.
|
Central Committee Statement –
The Party and the Struggle of the
|
752.
|
Work Report (Political) of the
CC to the 9th Congress –
- Organisational Position of
the Party (Tables) Note on National Question and Amendment to Party Programme
adopted by the 9th Congress Madurai, June 27-July 2, 1972.
|
753.
|
Political Resolution adopted by
the 9th Congress, June 27 – July 2, 1972.CPM
|
754.
|
25 Years of
|
755.
|
Navam Congress Grihita Rajnitik
Prastav (Political Resolution) adopted at the 9th Congress,
|
756.
|
Political Resolution, 9th
Congress Document, CPI(M), 1972.
|
757.
|
Communism Today – 4, What is
the Communist Party? By Avtar Singh Malhotra, CPI, 1972.
|
758.
|
Gathantantre: (Constitution)
CPM,
|
759.
|
Central Committee’s Draft
Political Resolution for 9th Congress of the CPM – People’s
Democracy Supplement, April 30, 1972.
|
760.
|
Paschim Bange Sansadiya
Gantantra Tantro Dhwanse (Distruction of Parliamentary Democracy in
|
761.
|
On the Latest Stand of CPI(M)
Central Committee, Socialist Unity Centre of
|
761.A.
|
Remedies for Democratic
Revolution –
-
CPI 9th Congress Political Resolution
Report
-
Strike against Prize rise
-
Working Report – All
-
What is the Reason for fighting with
-
Travancore Coir Factory Workers
-
Coconut Price Control.
|
762.
|
Heroic Telangana –
Reminiscences and Experiences by
|
762.A.
|
Central Committee Resolution on
Certain Agrarian Issues and Explanatory Note by P.Sundarayya, CPI(M).
|
763.
|
Historic Telangana Struggle –
Heroic Peasant Revolt for the abolition of Feudalism by Rajeshwar Rao,
Ramachandra Arutla Reddy, A.P. Communist Samithi, 1951.CPI.
|
764.
|
The People’s March to
|
765.
|
CIA Danger against
|
766.
|
Reader in Marxist-Leninist
Philosophy Issued by Central Party Education Dept., CPI, 1973.
|
766.A.
|
For Now
|
767.
|
Defeat Separatist Conspiracy in
Andhra by C. Rajeswara Rao, CPI, 1973.
|
768.
|
Kerala Three Years of UF
Government Headed by C. Achutha Menon, CPI, 1973.
|
769.
|
Mahan Jivan Laghu Parichay – 6
by Mahapandit Rahul Sankritiyan, Giangeh, 1973.
|
770.
|
Mahan Jivan: Laghu Parchihya-5
by Com. Teja Singh Swantra, Giangeh, 1973.
|
771.
|
Mahan Jivan: Laghu Parchihya-5
by Swami Sehajanand Saraswati Giangeh, 1973.
|
772.
|
CPI(M) Bekarir Virudhe (Against
Unemployment) by Rajan Chaudhuri, Feb. 1973.
|
773.
|
Keralathilay Communsit
Prasthanam by N.E. Balram, Prabhatham, 1973.
|
774.
|
CPM Bharte Videshiloot (Indian
Capital Drained to Foreign Country) by Ashok Basu, February, 1973.
|
775.
|
|
776.
|
Report and Resolutions of the
National Council of the Communist Party of
|
777.
|
Subhas Chandra Bose and Indian
Communist Movement by Gautam Chattopadhyay, PPH, 1973.
|
778.
|
|
779.
|
Life and Work of Dr. K.M.
Ashraf by M. Farooqi and N.L. Gupta,
CPI, 1973.
|
780.
|
Resolutions of the Central
Committee Meeting in
|
781.
|
Resolutions of the National
Council of the CPI,
|
782.
|
Defeat the RSS Fascist Designs
by K.L. Mahendra, CPI, 1973.
|
783.
|
Statistical Handbook, 1973,
Issued by Central Party Education Deptt., CPI, 1973.
|
784.
|
25 years of Education in
|
785.
|
Documents of the Second
Congress of the Communist Party of
|
786.
|
Political Resolution adopted by
the 5th Congress of the Communist Party of Philippines, CPI, 1973.
|
787.
|
Glorious Telangana Arms
Struggle by Raj Bhadur Gour, CPI, 1973.
|
788.
|
Central Committee Resolution on
Certain Agrarian Issues and an Explanatory by P. Sundarayya, CPI, 1973.
|
789.
|
National Integration – A
Critique of government Policies note submitted to the National Integration
Council, October 1973 by P. Sundarayya, CPM, 1973.
|
790.
|
Report on Economic and
Political Situation adopted by the CC of the CPI(M) meeting in
|
790.A.
|
Central Committee’s Rastriya
Report CPM 9th Congress, 1973.
|
790.B.
|
In the Cause of the People:
Reminisconces by A.K. Gopalan, Orient Longman,
|
791.
|
Report of the CC on Current
National and International Situation adopted at the meeting in
|
792.
|
Amendment to the Constitution
of India moved by CPI(M) by P. Sundarayya, CPM, 1974.
|
793.
|
A Marxist view of Indian
Politics 1967-1972 – Selections from the Marxist Review a Monthly Journal of
Poltiics and Economics, 1974.
|
794.
|
Sampurn Jan-Virodhi Kranti Aur
Navadi Shaktiyon Ke Eakata by Jagnath Sarkar,
|
794.A.
|
Inaugural Address to S.F.I
Conference, by P. Sundarayya SFI, 1974.
|
794.B.
|
Jay Prakashji Ka Rajnitik
Seershsan, CPI, 1974.
|
795.
|
Inflation Curb – Yes!
Wage-Preeze – No by N.K. Krishnan, Pauly V. Parakal, CPM, 1974.
|
796.
|
History of Kayyoor Struggle by
V.V. Kunhambu, Chinta Pub. Tvm 1974.
|
797.
|
Generalists, Specialists and
the Workings Class by A.B. Bardhan, CPI, 1974.
|
798.
|
Resolutions and Documents
adopted by the NC, CPI, 31 July to 4 August, 1974, CPI, 1974.
|
799.
|
Guidelines of the History of
the CPI (Issued by Central Party Education Deptt.), CPI, 1974.
|
800.
|
|
801.
|
|
802.
|
Maoism Unmasked by N.K.
Krishnan and Mohit Sen, CPI, 1974.
|
803.
|
Political Role of the Army in
Developing Countries, CPI, 1974.
|
804.
|
Lenin’s Teachings and our
Tactice by C. Rajeswara Rao, CPI, 1974.
|
804.A.
|
Communist Discipline by Ramesh
Upadhyay. Janbasha Prakashan,
|
805.
|
10th Party Congress
Ke Liye Party Sanghathan Ke Bare Mein Report Ka Masvida aur Party Samvidhan
Mein Sansodhan Ke Liye Suzhav, (Report on Party Amendements to Political
Situation), CPI, 1974.
|
806.
|
Real Face of BP’s Total
Revolution by Indradeep Sinha, CPI, 1974.
|
807.
|
Draft Report on Party
Organisation to the 10th PartyCongress and Proposals for
Amendments to Party Constitution adopted by the National Council, 21-25
November, 1974, CPI, 1974.
|
808.
|
Strike Struggle in
|
809.
|
Communist Party Ka Ghosanapatra
by Karl Marx, PPH, 1974.
|
810.
|
Pratikriya Ka
Alambardar-Jaiarakash by Inderdeep Singh, CPI, 1974.
|
811.
|
Draft Political Resolution of
10th Congress of the CPI,
|
812.
|
Shivaji: Contours of a
Historical Evaluation by S.G. Sardesai, Perspective Publication, 1974.
|
813.
|
Draft Political Resolution of
10th Congress of the CPI,
|
814.
|
World Communist Movement
1847-1876 by Anil Rajimwale, CPI, 1974.
|
815.
|
Politics of
Namaat-e-Islami-e-Hind by Ghulam Hyder, CPI, 1974.
|
816.
|
2nd Communist Party
Conference Ongole: Executive Committee Prakasam Dist. August 16 to 18, 1974.
(Telegu).
|
817.
|
May 3rd and After,
|
818.
|
Organisation (Nirman) of the
CPI by Yellamanda Reddy, CPI, 1974.
|
819.
|
Jai Andhra Dumaram (on the
Separatist Andhra Movement) – The Novel is based the eye-witness reports of
some of the incidents. by Kosaraju Seshayya, 1974.
|
820.
|
Draft Political Report to 10th
Party Congress adopted by the NC of the CPI, 21-24, November, 1974.
|
821.
|
Draft Political Report to 10th
Party Congress adopted by the NC of the CPI, 21-25, November, 1974.
|
822.
|
Draft Political Report to 10th
Party Congress adopted by the NC of the CPI, 21-24, November, 1974.
|
823.
|
Draft Political Resolution for 10th
Party Congress adopted by the NC of the CPI, 21-24, November, 1974.
|
824.
|
Report of the Central Committee
on Current National and Interntional Situation adopted at its meeting in
|
825.
|
Draft Report on Party
Organisation to the 10th Party Congress and proposals for
amendents to Party Constitution adopted by the NC of the CPI, 21-24,
November, 21-25, 1974.
|
826.
|
Report of the Central Control
Commission to the 10th Party Congress, CPI, 1974.
|
827.
|
Draft Report on Party
Organisation to the 10th Party Congress and proposals for
amendents to Party Constitution adopted by the NC of the CPI, 21-24,
November, 21-25, 1974.
|
828.
|
Dange Selected Writings, Vol.
1, by
|
829.
|
8th Congress of CPI,
Programmes of the Party, 1974.
|
830.
|
K.S.U’s Cultural Revolution,
EMS Namboodripad – A Chinta Pub. 1974.
|
830.A.
|
Student Upsurge and Indian
Revolution by S.G. Sardesai, Youth Life Publication 1974.
|
830.B.
|
|
830.C.
|
Party Jivan, Vol. 5, No. 20,
Dec. 1974.
|
830.D.
|
United Front
-
Indian Communist Party’s Line
-
Political Report approved by theCPI’s Committee held
on May 22-25, 1974.
-
CPI Political Report
-
Aims of Peace-Friendly Organisation
-
Against Marxist Rule
-
Poltiical Report
-
Kollam Distt. Conference
-
CPI 10th Congress Kollam Distt. Conference
-
10th Congress of CPI – Allapuzha distt.
Conference
-
CPI 10th Congress, Work Report.
|
830.E.
|
CPI Palghat Distt Conference
International Report
-
CPI-Kozhicode Distt. Conference
-
Palghat Distt. Conference
-
Bort-National Situation
-
CPI Plaghat Distt. Conference Work Report
-
Change brought by Oct. Revolution
-
CPI Ernakulam Distt. Conference
-
CPI Kozhicode Distt. Conference Work Report
-
CPI Malapuram Distt. Conference work report
-
World Communist Organization
-
Revolt Against Marxist Goondaism appeal by CPI.
-
CPI – 10 Party Congress Trivandrum distt. Conference
-
Against Murderous Politics.
|
830.F.
|
The first Communist Conference
by G. Adhikari, Marxist Miscellany, January, 1974.PPH
|
831.
|
Working Report of
|
831.A.
|
Fifty Years of Communist Press
by Chinmohan Sehanavis, CPI, 1974.
|
832.
|
Political Report (10th
Conference of UP State, CPI,
|
832.A.
|
Documents of the 10th
Congress of the Communist Party of
|
833.
|
Codes of Conduct for National
Council Members – Legislators, Wholetimers, CPI, 1975.
|
834.
|
Political Report (10th
conference of UP State, CPI),
|
835.
|
Documents of the 10th
Congress of the CPI, Bhowanisennagar,
|
836.
|
Report on Party Organisation
and Amendments to Party Constitution, CPI, 1975.
|
837.
|
Socialism and Development –
Recent Experience by Kamal Nayan Kabra, PPH, 1975.
|
838.
|
Political
Resolution adopted by the 10th Congress of the CPI, Bhowanisen Nagar,
|
839.
|
Political
Resolution adopted by the 10th Congress of the CPI, Bhowani Nagar,
|
840.
|
Draft Report
on the International Situation, CPI, 1975.
|
841.
|
The Real Face
of the Right Communists by M. Basavapunnaiah, 1975.
|
842.
|
Singaravelu –
First Communist in
|
843.
|
Communist
Party of
|
844.
|
What is CPI’s
Programme? By
|
845.
|
Budget and
the Crisis of Indian Economy by Pauly V. Parakal & Others, PPH, 1975.
|
846.
|
The Chinese
Revolution and Maoism by Mohit Sen, CPI, 1975.
|
846.A.
|
Memoir of an
Indian Communist by K. Damodaran, New Left Review, May, 1975.
|
847.
|
Famine-Hunger-Growth
– A Study of Food Situation in
|
848.
|
Some Problems
Concerning the Agrarian Moement and our Tasks adopted by the NC of the CPI,
1-5 april, 1975.
|
849.
|
Resolution
and Documents adopted by the NC of the CPI, 1-5 April, 1975.
|
850.
|
Proposals of
the CPI for Electoral Reform adopted by the NC of the CPI, 1-5 April 1975.
|
851
|
Communist
Party of
|
851.A.
|
Marxist
Miscellary, A Collection of Essay 6,January 1975.PPH
|
852.
|
National
Emergency and our Tasks Resolutuion adopted by the Central Executive
Committee, CPI, 30 June to 2 July 1975.
|
853.
|
Resolutions
and Report adopted by the National Council of the Communist Party of India,
25-28 August, 1975.
|
854.
|
Women’s
Movement and Communist Party adopted by the NC of the CPI, 25-28 August,
1975.
|
855.
|
Working Class
and the Emergency by N.K. Krishnan & T.N. Siddhanta, CPI, 1975.
|
856.
|
Emergency and
the Communist Party by C. Rajeswara Rao, Bhopesh Gupta, CPI, 1975.
|
857.
|
Parties of
Righ reaction by C.Rajeswara Rao, CPI, 1975.
|
858.
|
Tragedy of
Komagata Maru by Sohan Singh Josh, PPH, 1975.
|
859.
|
Fascism and
the Politics of Power by Sadhan Mukherjee, CPI, 1975.
|
860.
|
Martyar’s
Memorial Sonvenir, 1975, Martyar’s Memorial Souvinir Committee, Cannannore,
1975.
|
861.
|
Oil Politics
and
|
862.
|
Reaction Strikes
in
|
863.
|
Rural Poor
and the New Programme by Sunil Sengupta & Others, CPI, 1975.
|
864.
|
Memories of
an unrepentant Communist by A.S.R. Chari, Orient Longman, 1975.
|
865.
|
K. Damodaran
Memorial Volume, Punalur Paper Mills Ltd., 1975.
|
865.A.
|
Central News
Service (Circulars) No. 230-255, Janaury 1975), CPI, 1975.
|
866.
|
50 years of
Communist Press by Chinmohan Sehanavis, CPI, 1975.
|
866.A.
|
Central News
Service (Circulars) No. 256-279, February, 1975), CPI, 1975.
|
866.B.
|
Central News
Service (Circulars) No. 303-327, April, 1975), CPI, 1975.
|
867.
|
Vishav
Communist Aandolan 1847-1876 by Anil Rajimwale, CPI, 1975.
|
868.
|
World
Communist Movement 1876-1914 by Anil Rajimwale, CPI, 1975.
|
868.A.
|
Central News
Service (Circulars) No. 328-353, May, 1975), CPI, 1975.
|
869.
|
Urban Land
and Housing Policies Ceiling and Socialisation by Kamal Nayan Kabra, PPH,
1975.
|
869.A.
|
Central News
Service (Circulars) No. 354-378, June, 1975), CPI, 1975.
|
870.
|
Cmmunist –
Bhartiya Communist Party Ka Monthly Patra, Vol. 1, No. 1, October, 1975.
|
871.
|
Ho Chi Minh
Selected Writings and Speeches by C. Rajeswara Rao, CPI, 1975.
|
871.A.
|
Emergency:
Voice of the Opposition in Parliament by AKG.
|
872.
|
Draft
Political Report for 10th Party Congress adopted by the NC of the
CPI, 21-25, November 1974.
|
873.
|
Draft Report
on Party Organisation to the 10th Party Congress and Proposals for
amendments to Party Constitution adopted by the NC, CPI, 1974, CPI, 1975.
|
874.
|
Draft Report
on Party Organisation to the 10th Party Congress and Proposals for
amendments to Party Constitution adopted by the NC, CPI, 21-25 November,
1974, CPI, 1975.
|
875.
|
Draft Report
on Party Organisation to the 10th Party Congress and Proposals for
amendments to Party Constitution adopted by the NC, CPI, 21-25 November,
1974, CPI, 1975.
|
876.
|
Draft Political
Resolution for Tenth Party Congress adopted by the NC, CPI, 1975.
|
876.A
|
An Interview
withSharaf Akhtar Ali by K. Damodaran on 16.12.1975.
|
877.
|
Draft
Political Report to Tenth Party Congress adopted by the NC, CPI, 21-25
November, 1974, CPI, 1975.
|
878.
|
Towards
Stability – 4 years Record of Kerala Alliance Ministry by C. Achutha Menon,
December 1974.
|
879.
|
Mazdoori,
Daam Aur Munafa by Karl Marx, PPH, 1975.
|
879.A.
|
A Marxsian
Glimpse of History by Susobhan Sarkar, PPH, 1975.
|
879.B.
|
CPI 10th
Congress: A General Report
-
Indian Communist Party 10th Congress
-
Behaviour Laws for NC Members
-
Legislators and other Party members
-
Political Resolution
-
Some Problems and Responsibilities about Kerala
Karshaka Prasthan
-
What is the Programme of Indian Communist Party.
|
879.C.
|
Culprit
Revolution’s Sharp edge
-
Marxist Party siding with Right-Wing
-
CPI Programme
-
CPI –
-
Indian Communist Party – 10th Congress. (Malayalam).
|
879.D.
|
Central News
Service – Ajay Bhavan Kotla Road, New Delhi, Nos. 280-302, March 1975.
|
879.E.
|
Central News
Service – Ajay Bhavan Kotla Road, New Delhi, Nos. 379-405, July, 1975.
|
879.F.
|
Central News
Service – Ajay Bhavan Kotla Road, New Delhi, Nos. 406-429, August, 1975.
|
879.G.
|
Central News
Service – Ajay Bhavan Kotla Road, New Delhi, Nos. 430-455, September, 1975.
|
879.H.
|
Central News
Service –
|
879.I.
|
Central News
Service – Ajay Bhavan Kotla Road, New Delhi, Nos. 479-501, November, 1975.
|
879.J.
|
Central News
Service – Ajay Bhavan Kotla Road, New Delhi, Nos. 502-528, December, 1975.
|
880.
|
Report and
Resolutions adopted by the NC of the CPI,
|
881.
|
Report and
Resolutions adopted by the NC of the CPI,
|
882.
|
Report on the
All India Padayatra Campaign and Other Resolutions adopted by the Central
Executive Committee of the CPI in its meeting held in
|
883.
|
CPM’s
Opportunism in Crisis by N.K. Krishnan & Others, CPI, 1976.
|
884.
|
Murder of
Truth – Anti CPI Barrage Exposed, CPI, 1976.
|
884.A.
|
CPM
Opportunism in Crisis – International National Reports and Party’s Crucial
Duties, About Party Organization N.C. approved notes, Organizational Report.
|
885.
|
Consembly
Move an Democratic Fight-Back, CPI, 1976.
|
886.
|
Communist
Party programme on the Agrarian Front – A Historical Review by Sunil
Sengupta, CPI, 1976.
|
887.
|
CPM on
Constitutional Changes, 1976.
|
888.
|
My Meetings
with Bhagat Singh and on other Early Revolutionaries by Sohan Singh Josh,
CPI, 1976.
|
889.
|
Ideology and
Emergency, CPI, 1976.
|
890.
|
What is
Marxism? By N.E. Balaram, CPI, 1976.
|
891.
|
Congress
Socialism appraisal and Appeal by Mohit Sen, CPI, 1976.
|
892.
|
Report and
Resolutuions of the Meeting of the Central Executive Committee of the CPI,
24-27 October 1976, CPI, 1976.
|
892.A.
|
Central News
Service, Nos. 1-25, Vol. III, January 1976.
|
892.B.
|
Central News
Service, Nos. 26-49, Vol. III, February, 1976.
|
892.C.
|
Central News
Service, Nos. 50-75, Vol. III, March, 1976.
|
892.D.
|
Central News
Service, Nos. 76-99, Vol. III, April 1976.
|
892.E.
|
Central News
Service, Nos. 100-123, Vol. III, May 1976.
|
892.F.
|
Central News
Service, Nos. 124-201, Vol. III, June, July, August, 1976.
|
892.G.
|
Central News
Service, Nos. 202-300, Vol. III, September, December, 1976.
|
893.
|
Draft
Political Review Report for the Eleventh Party Congress adopted by the NC of
the CPI, 24-28, December, 1977.
|
894.
|
Draft
Organisation Report for the Eleventh Party Congress adopted by the NC of the
CPI, 24-28 December, 1977.
|
895.
|
Documents of
the History of the CPI by Mohit Sen, Vol. VIII, 1951-1956, PPH, 1977.
|
896.
|
Santiago
Carrillo’s Eurocommunism, PPH, 1977.
|
897.
|
Bow of
Burning Gold – A Study of Subhas Chandra Bose by Hiren Mukherjee, PPH, 1977.
|
897.A.
|
Election
Manifesto of the CPI forward to a New Lok Sabha with a Decisive Majority for
Democratic Forces, 1977.
|
898.
|
These for the
Eighth Congress of the Portuguese Communist Party, CPI, 1977.
|
899.
|
|
900.
|
Idealist
Views of the SUC People by
|
901.
|
Lok Sabha
Election – Resolution of the National Council of the CPI, held in
|
902.
|
The Left
Front and West Bengal, Government of
|
903.
|
Programme
adopted at the 7th Congress of the CPI at
|
903.A.
|
Bulletin of
the Communsit Platform, No. 1, Oct. 1977.
|
904.
|
Manifesto on
Elections to Lok Sabha, March 1977 adopted by the CC at its Meeting in
|
905.
|
Resolutions
of the National Council of CPI, 9-12 July 1977, CPI, 1977.
|
906.
|
CPI(M) and
the Right C.P.
-
Right Communist Party Continues its old Bankrupt Line
-
Question of Communist Unity and Unity of Action
CPM, 1977.
|
907.
|
Menace of
Multinationals by Sadhan Mukherjee & others, PPH, 1977.
|
908.
|
Draft
Political Resolution for 10th Congress of Communist Party of
|
909.
|
On Bourgeois
Democracy by Sachin Banerji, Socialist Unity Centre of
|
909.A.
|
To Step Mass
Murders
-
Cooperative Organisation
-
Change made by the October Revolution 60th
Year ofOct. Revolution
-
Janatha Party old Poison in New Battle
-
To Marxist Party – is they are year Friends
-
CPI, Kerala State Council approved Election Review of
Kerala
-
Com. Belch incident Forget? (Malayalam).
|
909.B.
|
Paper Cutting
relating to Communsim in
|
909.C.
|
National Council
Meeting for National Council Members – Resolutionon Lok Sabha Election, CPI,
1977.
|
909.D.
|
Circular on
JNU Students’ Union Election, April, 1977.
|
909.E.
|
On the Misuse
of Emergency, October, 27, 1976, Central Executive Committee of the CPI which
concluded its four-day meeting in
|
909.F.
|
Central News
Service, Nos. 2-24, January, 1977.
|
910.
|
Organisation
Report adopted by the 11th Congress of the CPI, Bhakna Nagar, 31
March to 7 April, 1978, CPI, 1977.
|
911.
|
Political
Review Report adopted by the 11th Congress of the CPI, Bhakna
Nagar, 31 March – 7 April, 1978.
|
912.
|
Some
Observations on the Political Review Report by
|
912.A.
|
Students, 1978
Leaflets of Students Union, DU Students
|
913.
|
Critical
Notes for Eleventh Party Congress by Prakash Roy, CPI, 1978.
|
914.
|
Report of the
Central Control Commission for the Eleventh Party Congress of CPI from Feb.
1975 to March, 1978.
|
915.
|
Critical
Notes on the Draft Political Review Report for the 11th Party
Congress by Ramanand Agarwal, 1978.
|
916.
|
A Critical
Note on the NC Draft Review Report for the 11th Party Congress by
Biswanath Mukherjee, 1978.
|
917.
|
Political
Resolution adopted by the 11th Congrss of the CPI, Bhakna Nagar,
31 March to 7 April 1978. CPI, 1978.
|
918.
|
CPI’s Defence
of Naxalite Prisoners, CPI, 1978.
|
919.
|
Resolutions
adopted by the NC of the CPI, 5-8 July, 1978.
|
920.
|
Report and
resolutions adopted by the NC of the CPI, 29 Oct. to 2 November, 1978.
|
921.
|
Documents of
the Eleventh Congress of the CPI, 31 March to 7 April, 1978.
|
922.
|
In Defence of
Ancient
|
923.
|
Draft Organ
Report for the 11th Party Congress adopted by the NC of the CPI,
24-28 December, 1978.
|
924.
|
Draft
Political Resolution for 10th Congress of CPI(M), 1978.
|
925.
|
The Shah
Commission Report and After put them in the Dock by EMS Namboodripad, CPM,
1978.
|
926.
|
A Note on the
Theoretical Roots of the Mistakes in our Party’s Line: Some Comments on the
Draft Review Report of the NC of the CPI by Prof. Parimal Chandra Ghosh,
1978.
|
927.
|
United Front
– Some Historical Experiences and Problems by Anil Rajimwale, PPH, 1978.
|
928.
|
CPM’s
Politics X-Rayed by Mohit Sen, CPI, 1978.
|
929.
|
Political
Resolution adopted at the 10th Congress of the CPI(M) April 2 to
April 8, 1978.
|
930.
|
Report and
Resolution on Organisation adopted by the Salkia Plenum, December 27-31,
1978.
|
931.
|
Resolution on
Organisation and other Resolutions of the Plenum of the CC, Dec. 27-31, 1978.
CPI(M)
|
932.
|
Indian
Economy and the Janata Party Raj by Grish Mishra, CPI, 1978.
|
933.
|
934.
|
Democratic
Decentralisation by
|
935.
|
XI Congress
Communist Party of
|
935.A.
|
Bulletin of
the Communist Platform, June-Sept. 1978.
|
935.B.
|
Paper Cutting
relating to Communism Abroad, Jan-Dec. 1978.
|
935.C.
|
10th
Congress Report by k.k.
Karyamkulam, CPI(M)
|
935.D.
|
Eight Years
of Left Front Government inTripura, 1978.
|
935.E.
|
Communism in
|
935.F.
|
Communist Party
of
|
935.G.
|
A Critical note on the NC’s Draft Review Report
for the 11th Party Congress- Biswanath Mukherjee, CPI 1978.
|
935.H.
|
11th
Congress of CPI Bhatinda, Critical Notes on the Draft Political Review Report
for the 11th Party Congress, Ramanand Agarwal.CPI 1978.
|
935.I.
|
11th
Congress of CPI – Bhatinda Mar. 31-7 April1978. Some Obsevation of the Political Review Report, S.D Dange. CPI
1978.
|
935.J.
|
11th
Congress of CPI – A note on the Theoretical Roots of the Mistakes in our
Party’s Lins: Some Comments on the draft Review Report of the NC of the CPI, Prof.
Parimal Chadra Ghosh.CPI 1978.
|
935.K.
|
|
935.L.
|
CPI Kundara
Conference march 24-25, 1979. Com. T.V. Sugathan Nagar Cherumood, Work Review
Report.
|
935.M.
|
CPI-11th
Congress Organisation- CPI 11th Congress International- National
Review Report.- Organisational Report- Trissur Disstt.Conference.City
Conference- Kundara Conference
|
935.N.
|
11th
Congress of CPI – A Note on the Theoretical Roots of the Mistakes in our
Party’s Line: Some Comments on the Draft Review Report of the NC of the CPI
by Dr. Sobhanlal Detta Gupta, 1978.
(N.T)
|
935.O.
|
CPI 12th
|
935.P.
|
Review Report
11th Party Congress
-
Political Review Report
-
Communist Development Programme and other Social Work
-
CPI 11th Congress
-
CPI Kanpur Distt. Conference
-
CPI Malappuram Distt. Conference (Malayalam) (N.T)
|
935.Q.
|
CPI-1`1th
Congress Organization
-
CPI 11thCongress International – National Review
Report
-
Organisational Report
-
11th Party Congress – Organisational
Report
-
Trissur Distt. Conference
-
City Conference
-
Kundara Conference.(N.T)
|
935 R
|
XIth Congress
of CPI, Draft Organ. Report for the Eleventh Party Congress-Adopted by the NC
of the CPI. N.Delhi 24-28 Dec. 1977. CPI 1978.
|
935 S
|
XIth Congress
of CPI, Critical Notes for XIth Party Congress- Prakash Roy.CPI 1978.
|
936.
|
Focus – 1
Handbook of Statistics CPI(M), 1979.
|
936 B
|
|
937.
|
Focus – 2
|
938.
|
Focus – 3
Working Class under Congress and Janata Rule, CPM, 1979.
|
939.
|
Report and
Resolution on Organisation adopted by the Salkia Plenum, December 27-31, 1978.CPI(M)
|
940.
|
Eurocommunism
or Scientific Socialism by Mohit Sen, PPH 1979.
|
940.A.
|
Thozhilalivargam
by K. Damodaran Memorial Special – 2 Published by P.M. Padmanabhan Calicut,
1979.
|
941.
|
Review Report
adopted by the 10th Congress, Julunder, April 2-8, 1978, CPM.
|
942.
|
Review of
Party’s Activities and Political Developments and Resolutions adopted by the
NC of the CPI Meeting held in
|
942A
|
An Open
Letter to the Christian Voter, Published by The Christian Institute for the
study of society, Banglore-1
|
943.
|
Why Pricerise?
By Girish Mishra, CPI, 1979.
|
944.
|
RSS
Double-Talk Exposed by Pauly V. Parakal, CPI, 1979.
|
945.
|
Class
Struggle and Case Conflict in Rural Areas by S.G. Sardesai, CPI, 1979.
|
946.
|
Idol of False
Promises by Bhupesh Gupta and M. Farooqi, CPI, 1979.
|
947.
|
Cow Problems
and Indian Economy, CPI, 1979.
|
948.
|
On the
Political Line of the CPM by M. Basavapunnaiah, CPM, 1979.
|
949.
|
Election
Manifesto, CPM, 1979.
|
950.
|
Midterm Poll
to 7th Lok Sabha Speakers Handbook
-
Vote for CPI
-
Vote for Left and Democratic Unity,
CPI, 1979.
|
951.
|
Election
Manifesto of CPI
-
Vote for CPI
-
Vote for Left and Democratic Unity,
CPI, 1979.
|
952.
|
Neither
Janata nor Congress but a Left Democratic National Alternative by Jagannath Sarkar,
CPI, 1979.
|
952.A.
|
Documents of
the History of the CPI, by G. Adhikari, Vol. III, PPH 1979.
|
953.
|
Resolutions
adopted by the NC of the CPI,
|
954.
|
The Great
Attack by Sohan Singh Josh, PPH, 1979,
|
954.A.
|
Repression in
Singhbhum Report of the Fact Finding Committee of the People’s Union for
Civil Liberties and Democratic Rights, Delhi in Bihar, March, 1979 by Dalip
S. Swamy & Other.
|
954.B.
|
Marxist Veekshanam,
Vol. VII, No. 1, 1979. (Malayalam).
|
954.C.
|
Marxist
Veekshanam, Vol. VII, No. 3, 1979. (Malayalam).
|
954.D.
|
Marxist
Veekshanam, Vol. VII, No. 4, 1979. (Malayalam).
|
954.E.
|
Marxist
Veekshanam, Vol. VII, No. 6, 1979. (Malayalam).
|
954.F.
|
On Recent
Developments in South East Asia an Appeal to the Communists all over the
world Socialist Unity Centre of
|
955.
|
Report and
Resolutions adopted by the NC of the CPI,
|
956.
|
Ho Chi Minh,
CPI, 1979.
|
957.
|
Communists in
Indian Women’s Movement by Renu Chakravarty, PPH, 1979.
|
958.
|
Collection of
Articles on the Communist Party (Pusthaka Sammeksha) Ayyappa Press, 1980.
|
959.
|
Central
Committee Document Election Reviews, Lok Sabha, January 1980, State
Assemblies, May 1980, CPM, 1980.
|
960.
|
Report and
Resolutions NC of the CPI,
|
961.
|
Detractors of
CPI Bank on Falsehood, CPI, 1980.
|
962.
|
Real Face of
the
|
963.
|
Why this
CPI(M) Pique Against CPI? By Bhupesh Gupta and N.K. Krishnan, CPI, 1980.
|
964.
|
Review of
1980 mid term Lok Sabha Elections and Resolutions adopted by the NC of the
CPI,
|
965.
|
Documents of
the 8th Congress of the Communist Party of
|
965.A.
|
A Report on
Kerala, CPI, 1980.
|
966.
|
Marxist
Veekshanam, Vol. VII, No. 7, 1980.
|
967.
|
Marxist
Veekshanam, Vol. VII, No. 10, 1980.
|
968.
|
Marxist
Veekshanam, Vol. VIII, No. 11, 1980.
|
969.
|
Lok Sabha
Elections: Communsit Review by M. Kalyanasundram and H.K. Vyas Gopal Banerji,
1980.
|
970.
|
Jati aur
Varg, B.T Randive, National Book Centre, N.Delhi
|
970 A
|
Socialist
Pathayum Muthalalitha Pathayam, by Gopan, Publishers: Ernakulam District
Janakaeya
|
971.
|
Resolution
adopted by the National Council of the Communist Party of India, N.Delhi 24
to 27 Aug 1981.
|
972
|
|
973
|
Polit Bureau
Document on Major Development CPI(M)
|
974
|
Promises vs
Prices Story of a Great Betrayal, Paul v. Parakal, CPI 1981.
|
975
|
National
Integration for Democracy and Socialism, S.G. Sardesai, CPI 1981
|
976.
|
Central
Committee’s Report on Political Development, June 24-28, 1981,
|
977.
|
Marxism and
the Role of the Working Class in
|
978.
|
Some Questions
Concerning Marxism and the Peasantry by Indradeep Sinha, CPI, 1982.
|
979.
|
Marxist
Veekshanam, Vol. VIII, No. 8-9, 1981.
|
980.
|
11th
Congress CPI(M) Political Resolution, 1981.
|
981.
|
Proletarian
Path, Vol. 1, No. 1, June-July 1981.
|
981.A.
|
Crisis into
Chaos – Political
|
982.
|
Marxist
Veekshanam, Vol. VIII, No. 7, 1981.
|
983.
|
Marxist
Veekshanam, Vol. VIII, No. 2, 1981.
|
984.
|
Central
Committee Document – The Peasant Upsurge and Remunerative Price issue, 1981.
|
985.
|
The Threat
from Divisive Forces by Harkishan Singh Surjeet, CPM, 1981.
|
985.A.
|
Dialogue with
the CPI(M) CPI, 1981.
|
985.B.
|
Political Resolution
adopted by 11th Congress of the CPI, CPM, 1981.
|
985.C.
|
Resolutions
approved by CPI
-
Job or Jail
-
November Seven which proclaimed the birth of
socialist age.
-
To safeguard Peoples Freedom, Peace and Lives
-
Work Report
-
Why com.
-
CPI-CPI(M) thesis. (Malayalam).
|
986.
|
Central
Committee Report on Major Developments since the 11th Party
Congress adopted at the meeting held in
|
986.A.
|
Documents of
the Eleventh Congress of the Communist Party of
|
987.
|
Developments
in
|
988.
|
|
989.
|
Political
Resolution adopted by 12th Congress of CPI, Adhikari Nagar,
|
990.
|
Stop Reagan:
Save World From Nuclear Holocaust by Pauly V. Parakal, CPI, 1982.
|
991.
|
Bhartiya
Communist Party by Gaorav Puran 60 Years, CPI, 1982.
|
992.
|
Resolutions
adopted by the NC of the CPI,
|
993.
|
Report and
Resolutions adopted by the NC of the CPI,
|
994.
|
Documents of
the 11th Congress of the CPI(M),
|
995.
|
Documents of
the12th Congress of the Communist Party of India, Adhikari Nagar, 22-28
March, 1982.
|
996.
|
Political
Resolution adopted by 12th Congress of CPI, Adhikari Nagar, March
22-28, 1982.
|
997.
|
Under
Communism’s Crimson Colours – Reflections on
|
998.
|
Communism in
Kerala – A Study in Political Adoptation by T.J. Nossiter,
|
998.A.
|
Documents of
the History of the CPI of
|
999.
|
Political
Resolution of the 11th Congress of the CPI(M),
|
1000.
|
Political Organisational
Report of the 11th Congress of the CPI(M),
|
1001.
|
Main Speeches
at the 11th Congress of the CPI(M),
|
1002.
|
Selected
Writings by
|
1003.
|
Crisis of
Capitalist Path in
|
1004.
|
The First
Communist Ministry in Kerala 1957-59 by Georges Kristoffel Lieten, K.P.
Bagchi and Company, 1982.
|
1005.
|
Indian
Planning in Crisis by
|
1006.
|
Review of
Political Developments and Party activities since 11th Party
Congress adopted by the Twelfth Congress of the CPI, Adhikari Nagar, March
22-28, 1982.
|
1007.
|
Report on Organisation
adopted by the 12th Congress of the CPI, March 22-28, 1982.
|
1007.A.
|
Review of
Political Developments and Party activities since 11th Party
Congress
-
CPI,
-
CPI Political Resolution
-
Review Report approved by 12th Congress of
the CPI. (Malayalam).
|
1008
|
Reports and
Resolutions adopted by the NC of the CPI,
|
1009.
|
Marxism and
the Bhagvat Geeta by S.G. Sardesai & DilipBose, PPH, 1983.
|
1009A
|
Manifesto of
the left parties for lok Sabha elections 1998. CPI(M)
|
1010.
|
Review Report
and Resolutions adopted bythe NC of the CPI,
|
1011.
|
What is Going
to Happen in
|
1012.
|
Central Committee
Report on Current Situation adopted at its meeting in
|
1013.
|
On
Centre-State Relations, CPM, 1983.
|
1014.
|
Non-Aligned
|
1015.
|
CPI(M) in the
Struggle for Peace and Socialism by
|
1016.
|
The Marxist:
Theoretical Quarterly of the CPI(M), Vol. I, No. 2, October-December, 1983.
|
1017.
|
On Marx’s
Teachings by B.T. Ranadive, NBC, 1983.
|
1017.A.
|
Karl Marx
death Centenary –
-
CPI,
-
CPI’s Rights among theWorkers
-
Corrupt Chief Minister (Malayalam).
|
1018.
|
Trade Union
Morcha per Hamare Kaam adopted at its meeting in
|
1019.
|
Developments
in
|
1020.
|
The Marxist:
Theoretical Quarterly of the CPI(M), Vol. II, No. 3, July-September, 1984.
|
1021.
|
The Marxist:
Theoretical Quarterly of the CPI(M), Vol. II, No. 1, January-March, 1984.
|
1022.
|
The Marxist:
Theoretical Quarterly of the CPI(M), Vol. II, No.4, Oct. – Dec., 1984.
|
1023.
|
Report and
Resolutions adopted by the NC of the Communist Party of India,
|
1024.
|
Marx and
Trade unions by B.T. Ranadive, NBC, 1984.
|
1024A
|
For Equality
for a just Social Order, NFIW Publication,
|
1025.
|
CPI the task
Ahead by S.G. Sardesai, Rahul Smarak Lekhak Sahyog Samiti, 1984.
|
1026.
|
Report and
Resolutions adopted by the NC of the CPI,
|
1027.
|
The Heritage
we Carry Forward and the Heritage we Renounce by S.G. Sardesai, CPI, 1984.
|
1028.
|
Kerala
Society and Politics – An Historical Survey by E.M.S Namboodripad, NBC 1984.
|
1029.
|
60th
Anniversary of CPI – CPI’s Stand on Major Issues, CPI, 1984.
|
1029A
|
The Marxist
Review Occasional Notes No. 3 Aug 27 1998.
|
1030.
|
Sanghthan Ke
Bare Main Prasatav.December, 27-31, 1978.
|
1031.
|
Left
Experiment in West Bengal by Profulla Roy Choudhury, Patriot Publishers
|
1031.A.
|
International-NationalDevelopments
–
-
Congress, Socialism and Rajiv Gandhi Rule for Whom?
-
Where go our Country.
|
1031.B.
|
Why Must We
fight for New International Economic Order by A.B. Bardhan, AIPSO
Publications,
|
1032.
|
Draft
Political Resolution for the 13th Party Congress,
|
1033.
|
Resolutions
adopted by the NC of the CPI,
|
1034.
|
On the
Programme of the CPI(M) by M. Basavapunniah, Party Line on Current Tactics by
|
1035.
|
Glory to 60th
Anniversary of CPI, Party Life Monthly Journal of the CPI, Vol. XXI, No. 12,
Dec. 1985.
|
1036.
|
CPI’s Concept
of Left and Democratic Alternative, Pauly V. Parakal, CPI, 1985.
|
1037.
|
Why SUCI is
the only Genuine Communist Party of India by Shibdas Ghosh, December 1985.
|
1038.
|
Selected
Writings, Vol. 2, by
|
1039.
|
Role of
Communists in the Struggle for Linguistic States by Avtar Singh Malhotra,
CPI, 1985.
|
1040.
|
Communist
Party and Muslim Minority by Shameem Faizee, CPI, 1985.
|
1041.
|
Telangana
People’s Armed Struggle 1946-1951 by P. Sundarayya, NBC, 1985.
|
1042.
|
CPI’s
Contribution to Socio-Political Ideas in Indian Politics by K. Seshadri, CPI,
1985.
|
1043.
|
Political
Resolution 12th Congress, Dec. 25-30, 1985.
|
1043.A.
|
Gujarat Burns
– Save
-
National Unity and Communist Party
-
15th Annual Sammalan Com.M.N. Govinden
Nair
-
Against Facism and Peace and Friendship
-
Communist Unity Problems – 1
-
Communist Unity Problems – 2
-
Communist Unity Problems – 3
|
1043.B.
|
Why P.S.
Resigned from G.S. and P.B., Marxism Today, Vol. 1, No. 2, November 1985.
|
1044.
|
They gave
their lives for Communal Amity and National Integrity by Avtar Singh
Malhotra, CPI, 1986.
|
1045.
|
Documents of
the 13th Congress of the CPI by Sohan Singh Josh Nagar,
|
1046.
|
Political
Organisational Report of the 12th Congress of the CPI(M)
|
1047.
|
Progress and
Conservatism in Ancient
|
1048.
|
Communist
Party in Kerala by
|
1049.
|
Report on
International and National Situation, adopted by the Central Committee
meeting, Vol. II, July 4-6, 1986.
|
1050.
|
Communist
Party in Kerala by
|
1051.
|
Political
Resolution of the 12th Congress of the CPI(M),
|
1052.
|
Fight the
Threat of Divisive Forces, Defend National Unity by H.K. Singh Surjeet, CPM,
1986.
|
1053.
|
Desheeyodgrathanathepatti,
|
1054.
|
Review of
National and International Developments since the Varanasi Party Congress
adopted by the XIII Congress of the CPI at
|
1055.
|
The Statement
of Policy Reviewed by M. Basavapunnaiah, NBC, 1986.
|
1056.
|
Muslim
Women’s Act: Deathknell of Secularism by Sunil Maitra, CPM, 1986.
|
1057.
|
West Bengal,
June 16, 1986, 125th Birth Anniversary of Tagore Celebrated in
|
1058.
|
West Bengal,
July 16, 1986 All Round Development of
|
1059.
|
|
1060.
|
|
1060.A.
|
A Call by ten
teacher organisations and five students’ organisation and some teachers of
college and University to resist the anti-people New Education Policy.
- Proposal
against the New Education Policy, adopted in the 24th West Bengal
State Conference of SI held in the year 1986
- All Bengal
Students’ Union Convention demanding the election to the Students Council of
Viswabharati.
- Address by
the Presidents of Reception Committee, 13th Conference of SFI,
Nadia district Committee,
Relating to the
24th State Conference of SFI. (in Bangali)
|
1061.
|
On CPI (M) –
CPI differences by H.K. Singh Surjeet, NBC, 1985.
|
1061.A.
|
Dismantling
the Public Sector by Kartik Rai, NBC, 1986.
|
1061.B.
|
P.C. Joshi on
Problems of Culture in the age of Technology by Mohit Sen on CPM’s Calcutta Congress resolution, Jaganath
Sarkar’s speech at the Patna Congress, April 1986.
|
1062.
|
Report and
Resolutions adopted by the National Council of the CPI, New Delhi, CPI, 26-29 July, 1987.
|
1063.
|
Report and
Resolutions adopted by the NC of the CPI,
|
1064.
|
CPI(M) in
|
1065.
|
Role of
Stalin as the CPI(M) Views it (A Collection of Documents), NBC, 1987.
|
1065.A.
|
Election
Manifesto of CPI, 1987.
|
1065.B.
|
An appeal by
organisations, eminent personalities on the eve of 9th Lok Sabha
election among others signed by Nisithranjan Ray, Nepal Mazumdar, Mrinal en,
Utpal Dutt, Salil Choudhury; - Samya Journal of the Kalyani University
Students Union and appeal on the eve of Assembly Pol. 1987. (In Bengali).
|
1065.C.
|
On 4-5 July,
1987 all Bengal Convention of College and University Students’
- An appeal
in favour of Making the Convention, mentioned in 5(a) and successful. This leaflet was published and circulated
by the Kalyani University Students’
|
1065.D.
|
Student –
July, 1987.
|
1065.E.
|
Student –
October 1987.
|
1066.
|
The BJP-RSS,
In the Service of Right-Reaction by
|
1067.
|
Political
Report adopted by the CC in its
|
1068.
|
Draft
Political Resolution for the 13th Party Congress,
|
1069.
|
Foreign
Funding and the Philosophy of Voluntary Organisations by Prakash Karat, NBC,
1988.
|
1070.
|
Report and
Resolutions adopted by the NC of the CPI,
|
1071.
|
Report and
Resolutions adopted by the NC of the CPI, October 12-15, 1988.CPI.
|
1072.
|
On the
Programme of the CPI (M) by M. Basavapunnaiah, Party Line on Current Tactics
by
|
1073.
|
National
Question in
|
1074.
|
Nehru
Ideology and Practice by
|
1075.
|
Party Life
(Monthly Journal of CPI, Vol. XXIV, NO. 9, Sept. 1988.
|
1075.A.
|
Comrade and
Kerala’s Communist Organisation by C. Unniraja, 1988.
|
1075.B.
|
Held at
Kalani Nadia an All Bengal Research Scholar Convention demanding the
withdrawal of hospital and other institutions (Resolution of Disputes) Bill,
along with centain other demands. Main
speaker was Com. Chittabrata Mazumder, eminent CITU Leader, 1988.
|
1076.
|
On Recent
Developments in People’s Republic of
|
1077.
|
Review of Lok
Sabha Elections adopted in CC Meeting, December 5-7, 1989, CPM 1989.
|
1078.
|
Political
Resolution of the 13th Party Congress, Dec. 27, 1988 to Jan. 1,
1989, CPM , 1989.
|
1079.
|
Election Manifesto
of CPI(M)
-
Defeat Congress-I
-
Isolate Communal Forces
CPM, 1989.
|
1080.
|
Situation in
Jammu & Kashmir by Harkishan Singh Surjeet, NBC 1989.
|
1081.
|
On Comrade
Muzaffar Ahmad – A Birth Centenary Publication, NBC, 1989.
|
1082.
|
Women’s
Emancipation Movement in
|
1083.
|
Shahid Bhagat
Singh Aur Aaj Ka Bharat, Bharat Youth Sangh,
|
1084.
|
Sampradayikta
Ne Nai Dhang Se Danger Mode Le Liya, AIRSF, 1989.
|
1085.
|
Ramarajyayevide
(Ram Rajya Kahan?) A.P. Udayabhanu, Prabhath Book House, 1989.
|
1086.
|
Communist
Party of
|
1087.
|
14th
|
1087.A.
|
Work Review
Report 14th
|
1087.B.
|
Democractic
Convention on C & A G’S Report on Bofors Gun Deal and Public
Accontability of Central Government 1989.
An appeal by
the ‘12th July Committee’ to ensure the victory of left,
democratic and secular forces.
Notings of
Political Report 14th Congress of
|
1087C
|
Leaflet by
A Call by the
“West Bengal I.C.D.S. employees
Union”, The Second state conference of the organisation we held from 19th
to 21st August, 1988 at kalyani, West Bengal.
Tenth of the
Draft Resolution of the convention mentioned under (21). The resolution was dopterd unanimously.
Material
marked is an address by the president of receiption Committee of the 16th
Nadia district Conference of W.Bengal State Electricity Board Worker’s 1989.
|
1087.D.
|
An appeal by
ten leftist students youth organisations, DYFI-SFI, AISF, PSU, AISB etc. to
defeat Congress I noting the leftist candidates to victory.
-
A Leftist by the
-
An appeal by the Barrackpur Cultural forum for
helping the stricker people of
-
Leaflet by the Joint action Council of University
employees
-
Leaflet of IPF.
|
1088.
|
Report and
Resolutions adopted by the NC of the CPI,
|
1089.
|
Testament of
Faith … Memoirs of a Communist by N.K. Krishnan, PPH, 1990.
|
1090.
|
Appeal to all
Countrymen Ramjanmabhoomi Mandir – Yes But should the Masjid be
demolished? Not, CPI, 1990.
|
1091.
|
The Power of
Ideology by Gus Hall – Keynote address at the first CPUSA Ideological
Conference at
|
1092.
|
Report on
Political Developments adopted in the CC meeting held on 25th to
28th August 1990, CPI(M), 1990.
|
1093.
|
Note on the
Current Political Developments adopted at the Central Committee Meeting 5-6
November, 1990. CPI
|
1094.
|
Save
|
1095.
|
Reservation –
why and how by
|
1095.A.
|
Notings for
Political
|
1096.
|
Political
Report adopted by the CC in its meetingof May 28-31, 1990, CPM.
|
1097.
|
Communal
History and Rama’s Ayodhya by R.S. Sharma, PPH, 1990.
|
1098.
|
On Certain
Political-Ideological Issues related to Developments in some socialist
Countries, adopted by the CC in its meeting of May 28-31, 1990, CPM.
|
1099.
|
Peasant
Protests and Revolts in Malabar by K.N. Panikkar, PPH, 1990.
|
1100.
|
Perestroikayum
Athinte Thudarchayum – C. Achutha Menon, Prabhat Book House, 1990.
|
1101.
|
Kanneerinteyum
Chorayuteyum Kathakal, Puthuppally Raghavan, 1990. D.C. Books, Kottayam.
|
1102.
|
In the
|
1103.
|
Women and the
Left Front Government of
|
1103.A.
|
Amar Smrithi
on
|
1104.
|
My
Resignation – P. Sundarayya,
|
1105.
|
Ayodhya
Itihas Dharam Rajniti by Atar Singh Yadav, 1991.
|
1106.
|
Draft
Political Resolution for the 14th Party Congress to be held at
|
1107.
|
Report on
Political Situation adopted by the Central Committee Meeting, March 7-9,
1991. CPI (M)
|
1108.
|
The 9th
Lok Sabha Elections and the Realignment of Political Forces, 1991.
|
1109.
|
In Defence of
Marxism-Leninism – A Collection of CPI(M) Documents, May 1988 to August.
1991.
|
1110.
|
Election
Manifesto of CPI(M)
–
Defeat Congress (I) and BJP
–
Vote for CPI(M), Left and National Front,
CPM, 1991.
|
1111.
|
Caste, Class
and Property Relation by B.T. Ranadive, NBA, 1991.
|
1111.A.
|
Shivaji Koun
They? - Govinda Pansarey, PPH, 1991.
|
1111.B.
|
Communalism
in
|
1111.C.
|
Amendments to
the Party Constitution adopted by the Party Constitution Commission.
|
1112.
|
Resolution on
Certain Ideological Issues adopted by the 14th Party Congress held
at
|
1113.
|
Political
Resolution adopted by the 14th Party Congress held at
|
1114.
|
Heritage of
May Day by Kedarnath Bhattacharya, NBA, 1992.
|
1115.
|
Deepening
|
1116.
|
Report on
Organisation and Tasks adopted by the 14th Party Congress held at
|
1117.
|
Communist Party
of
|
1117.A.
|
Bharathiya
Ithihas May Jathi aur Mudra by Ifran Habib, 1992.
|
1118.
|
Sangh Parivar’s
Hindutva Versus the Real Hindu Ethos by A.B. Bardhan, CPI, 1992.
|
1119.
|
Gandhi Ambedkar
and the Extirpation of Untouchability by Hirendra Nath Mukherjee, PPH, 1992.
|
1120.
|
On Political
Developments since the Last CC Meeting, October 28-31, 1992.CPI(M)
|
1121.
|
Central
Committee Document on Mass Organisation, CPM, 1992.
|
1122.
|
Perestroika –
The Complete Collapse of Revisionism by Harpal Brar, Introduction by Sita Ram
Yechury, CPM, 1992.
|
1123.
|
The Republic
Besmirched, 6th December 1992 ed. Anand K. Sahay, Sahmat, 1992.
|
1124.
|
Rastriya
Report – CPI’s 15th Committee,
|
1125.
|
CPI, 15th
Congress Documents by Ravi Narayana Reddy Nagar,
|
1126.
|
Land Reforms
in
|
1127.
|
Draft
Programmatic Statement of CPI adopted by the NC in its Coimbators Meeting
(1-6 January, 1992 to be Circulated to all Party units for discussion prior
to consideration by the Party Congress at
|
1128.
|
For Delegates
Only Draft Organisational Report for XV Congress of the CPI,
|
1129.
|
For Delegates
Only Draft Political Review Report for XV Congress of the CPI,
|
1130.
|
Political
Review Report adopted by XV Congress of the CPI,
|
1131.
|
Organisational
Report adopted by XV Congress of the CPI,
|
1132.
|
Political
Resolution adopted by XV Congress of the CPI,
|
1133.
|
Draft
Political Resolution adopted by XV Congress of the CPI,
|
1134.
|
For Delegates
Only Development in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe Draft Report for XV
Congress of the CPI,
|
1135.
|
For Delegates
Only Draft Report of CC Commission, XV Congress of the CPI,
|
1136.
|
Prejudices
& Myths that Feed Communalism X-Rayed by A.B. Bardhan, CPI, 1993.
|
1137.
|
BJP-RSS and
Distortion of History (Myths & Realities of History) by Dr. Gargi
Chakravarthy, CPI, 1993.
|
1138.
|
Social
Science Probings – Special Issue on State and Society in India, Vol. 10, No.
1-4, 1993, PPH, 1993.
|
1139.
|
Struggle
against the New Economic Policies by A.B. Bardhan, CPI, 1993.
|
1140.
|
Accelerating
Reform and Opening up by Jiang Zemin, CPI, 1993.
|
1141.
|
Hindutva:
Facts Behind the Façade by N.E Balram, CPI, 1993.
|
1142.
|
Constitution
of the CPI, 1993.
|
1143.
|
Maut Ke
Saudagar, CPM, Dec. 6, 1993.
|
1144.
|
CPI 15th
Congress Documents by Ravi Narayana Reddy Nagar,
|
1145.
|
Political
Report adopted by the Central Committee in its meeting, April 16-18, 1993,
CPM.
|
1146.
|
Political
Resolution adopted by the 14th Party Congress held at
|
1147.
|
Pseudo
Hinduism Exposed “Saffron Brigade’s Myths and Reality by Sitaram yechury,
CPM, 1993.
|
1148.
|
What is this
Hindu Rashtra by Sitaram Yechury, Frontline Publication 1993.
|
1149.
|
Review of the
Work on Kisan Front and Future Tasks adopted by the CC in its meeting 16-18
April, 1993, CPM.
|
1150.
|
Defeat the
Communal Challenge by Harkishan Singh Surjeet, CPM, 1993.
|
1151.
|
Patent Folly
behind the Jargon on Intellectual Property Rights by P. Sainath, CPM, 1993.
|
1152.
|
The
Securities Scandal by Gurdas Das Gupta – A Report to the Nation, PPH, 1993.
|
1153.
|
Contemporary
World Situation and Validity of Marxism – Proceedings of International
Seminar of Communist Parties Marking the 175th Birth Anniversary
of Karl Marx, CPM, 1993.
|
1154.
|
Senghion Ka
Hindu Rastra Hai Kya? By Sitaram Yachury, CPM, 1993.
|
1155.
|
Women Against
Communalism Report of the Joint Delegation of National Women’s Organisations,
1993.
|
1156.
|
Report on
Certain Political Developments adopted by the CC Meeting held on August
21-23, 1993, CPM.
|
1157.
|
Review of the
Work on Kisan Front and Future Tasks adopted by the CC in its Meeting held 16-18
April, 1993, CPM.
|
1158.
|
The Marxist
Theory of Socialism and the Experience of Socialist Societies, Irfan Habib, P.C.
Joshi Memorial Lecture 1 November 1993.
|
1159.
|
A History of
Indian Freedom Struggle by
|
1160.
|
An Outline
History of the Communist Movements in
|
1161.
|
Alternative
Agricultural Policy AIKS & all India Agricultural Workers Union, 1993.
|
1162.
|
Socialist
Patha (Quarterly) July-September, 1993.
|
1163.
|
Ram Mandir
Yaa Raj Shinhasan by Savyasachi, NBC, 1993.
|
1164.
|
Documents of
the 14th Congress of CPI(M) held at
|
1164.A.
|
CPI Remembering
on Revolutionaries by Satyavrata Ghosh, Marxist Study Forum, 1994.
|
1164.B.
|
Easter
Rebellion in
|
1165.
|
Indian
Communism Opposition, Collaboration and Institutionalization by Ross Mallick,
|
1166.
|
Viplava
Samaranakal, Vol. I by Raghavan Puthuppally, Kottayam, 1994.
|
1167.
|
Viplava
Samarankal, Vol. II, Raghavan Puthuppally, Kottayam, 1994.
|
1168.
|
Selected
Writings on Communalism, PPH, 1994.
|
1169.
|
IISCO
Modernisation What? Why? How? – Lid of Conspiracy to Grab Valuable Public
Property by Jibon Roy, A SWFI Publication, 1994.
|
1170.
|
GATT-1994: A
Blurprint for Economic Recolonisation by Sitaram Yechury.CPI
|
1171.
|
The Communist
Party in Kerala Six Decades of Struggle and Advance by E.M.S Namboodiripad,
NBC, 1994.
|
1172.
|
Adyodhya –
Some Question by Malini Bhattacharya, Saranas Publications, 1994.
|
1173.
|
Chintha May
Day Special, 1994.
|
1174.
|
Kerala Study
Special Issue, 1994.
|
1175.
|
Socialism:
The Day After or the Day Yet to be by Ashok Mitra, P.C. Joshi Memorial
Lecture – 2, Nov. 1994.
|
1176.
|
What is
CPI(M) Doing in
|
1177.
|
Imperialism
in the Present Epoch and
|
1178.
|
Why I am an
Atheist - Shahid-e-Azam by Bhagat Singh, PPH, 1994.
|
1179.
|
General
Council Session, October 29-31, 1994, 75th Anniversary Year.
|
1180.
|
Marxism_Leninism
and Our Current Problems by A.B. Bardhan, CPI, 1994.
|
1181.
|
Struggle
Against Communalism by Harbans Singh, CPI, 1994.
|
1182.
|
Supreme Court
on Demolition and Dismissals, CPI, 1994.
|
1183.
|
Socialist
Patha Quarterly, January-March, 1994.
|
1183.A.
|
GATT Theory:
Neo-Colonial Plunder at the Zenith by P.J. James, A Red Flag Publication
1994.
|
1184.
|
New Economic
Policy-Fact and Fiction by Sitaram Yechury, CPM, 1995.
|
1185.
|
Chintha
Samathana Sammelane Pathippu, 1995, Monthly Journal.
|
1186.
|
Constitution
and the Rules under the Constitution, CPM, 1995.
|
1187.
|
Documents of
the 15th Congress of CPM Chandigarh, April 3-8, 1995.
|
1188.
|
International
Developments in Recent period by M. Farooqi, CPI, 1995.
|
1189.
|
Groundswell
in
|
1190.
|
Socialism and
the Re-making of Man: A Far Cry? By Hiren Mukherjee, P.C. Joshi Memorial
Lecture – 3, 1995
|
1191.
|
In Social
Democracy – The Enemy within by Harpal Brar, 1995.
|
1192.
|
Viplava
Smarankal, Vol. 3, by Putthuppally Raghavan, 1995. D.C. Books Kottayam
|
1193.
|
Chintha May
Day Special, 1995. Monthly Magazine 1995.
|
1194.
|
Political
Resolution adopted by 16th Congress of CPI,
|
1195.
|
Towards Left
Unity – Speeches delivered by the Leaders of the Left Parties at the 16th
Congress of the CPI,
|
1196.
|
Organisational
Report adopted by the 16th Party Congress,
|
1197.
|
Communist
Party of
|
1198.
|
Draft
Political Resolution for the 15th Party Congress,
|
1199.
|
Socialist
Patha Quarterly, 1994-95.
|
1200.
|
|
1201.
|
A Satyagrahi
– A Revolutionary – A Communist by Shekhar Ganguly, PPH, 1995.
|
1202.
|
Communism and
Communist Systems – Some Reflections by Pradip Bose, Deep and Deep
Publications, 1995.
|
1203.
|
Tribute to CR
Raj Bahadur Gour Shameem Faizee, PPH, 1995.
|
1204.
|
Political
Review Report adopted by the 16th Party Congress,
|
1205.
|
Social
Science Probings Special Issue, Vol. 11 & 12, March 1994 to Dec. 1995.
|
1206.
|
The Hawala
Case: Punish All the Guilty, CPM, 1996.
|
1207.
|
The 5th
Commandment Biography of S. Saklatvala,
|
1208.
|
Review Report
on 1996 General Elections and Report on Political Developments since the May
C.C Meeting, CPM, 1996.
|
1209.
|
Manifesto-Eleventh
Lok Sabha Election, CPM, 1996.
|
1210.
|
General
Elections, 1996, Record of Compromising India’s Security, CPM, 1996
|
1210.A.
|
Report-cum-Article
of IVth P.C. Joshi Memorial Lecture by
|
1211.
|
General
Elections, 1996 Borors to Hawala the Epic Journey of Loot, CPM, 1996.
|
1212.
|
Assault on
People’s Health, CPM, 1996.
|
1213.
|
Defeat the
Enemies of the Peasantry, CPM, 1996.
|
1214.
|
Merciless
Marketisation: Education under Rao Raj, CPM, 1996.
|
1215.
|
Women-Worst
Victims of Rao Raj, CPM, 1996.
|
1216.
|
Surging Tide
of Working Class Struggles, CPM, 1996.
|
1217.
|
Saffron
Pioson BJP’s Communal Agenda, CPM, 1996.
|
1218.
|
The Political
Alternative to the Narasimha Rao Government by E.M.S Namboodripad, CPM, 1996.
|
1219.
|
Docments –
All
|
1220.
|
BJP’s
Rightwing Communalism: The Political Face of Hindutva by Manini Chatterjee,
NBC, 1996.
|
1221.
|
CPI (M) – 16th
Party Congress – Political Resolution, 1996.
|
1222.
|
Communist
Party of
|
1223.
|
Telecom
Reforms – A Muddled, Flawed Policy, Outline for an Alternative by Nilotpal
Basu, NBC, 1996.
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1224.
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Election
Manifesto 1996, CPI.
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1225.
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Power Sector
Reforms or Destroying the Power Sector? By P. Purkayastha, NBC, 1996.
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1226.
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A Short
history of Women’s Movement in
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1227.
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Party
Education Series – Marxist Philosophy and Political Economy, CPM, 1996.
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Election
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1229.
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Report on
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Bhartiya
Communist Party Ka Karyakram Sambandhi Dastavej, CPI, 1996.
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Viplava Samarankal,
Vol. 5, Puthuppally Raghavan, July 1996.
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Ever Soaring
Prices: Balance sheet of the Last Five Years, CPM, 1996.
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Ghapalon Aur
Ghotalon Ka Raj by Sameem Faizi, CPI, 1996.
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On Revolution
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UF’s Common
Approach to Major Policy Matters and Minimum Programme, CPI, 1996.
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On the
Tactical Line of the CPI(M), 1996.
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Party Organisation, Party Education Series, CPM, 1996.
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Outline
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Struggle and the Problems of National Unity, CPM, 1996.
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Chintha – 15th
August Special Issue, 1996.
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1245.
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1997.CPI(M)
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1247.
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Chintha May
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Chintha
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Oil Pool
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Report on
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Caste and
Class in Indian Politics Today by Sitaram Yechury, P. Sundarayya Memorial
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1255.
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Role of
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Role of the
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Post-War
Upsurge in
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People in the Struggle for Democracy and National Unification by Chandra
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Ghadar Party:
Its Role in
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CPI National
Council on Recent Developments adopted at NC Meeting 29-31, August, CPI,
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Communists
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5th
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the Left Parties for Loksabha Elections, 1998, CPM, 1998.(N.T)
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Workers,
Peasants Women of Youth, We Constitute
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1293.
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Shiv Sena
Unmasked (Excerpts from Justice Sri Krishna commission Report) by R.S. Yadav,
PPH, 1998.
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1294.
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Economic Globalisation:
Myth or Reality? By Achin Vanaik, PPH, 1998.
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1295.
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Programme
Document of CPI, 1998.
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The Russian
Transition to Capitalism – by Anuradha M. Chenoy and A.B. Bardhan, PPH, 1998.
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March of the
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Workers,
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Against
Nuclear Jingoism NBA, July 1998.
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Organisational Report adopted by 16th Congress of CPI(M), October
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Political
Organisational Report adopted by 17th Congress of CPI held at
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Report adopted by the 17th Congressof the CPI held at Singaravelyu
Nagar, September 14-19, 1998.
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Manifesto and Theory of Revolution – Its Relevance to Contemporary Communist
Movement, 150th Anniversary Tribute, 1998.
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of the Millennium 1000 AD to 2000 A.D.
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CPI(M)’s Draft Political Resolution for 16th Congress – The
Marxist Review, No. 4, Sept. 1998.
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Day Special, 1998.
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PC Joshi Memorial Lecture Delivered by Sardar Zafri, Social Scientist,
November 18, 1998.
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Manifesto 13th Lok Sabha, CPM, 1999.
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Movement and the RSS – A Story of Betrayal by Shamsul Islam, Joshi-Adhikari
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Situation and BJP’s False Claims and Policy X-Rayed by Gurudas Dasgupta, CPI,
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of Administration, Education and Culture by U.N. Mishra, CPI, 1999.
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Manifesto 13th Lok Sabha, CPM, 1999.
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Seventh P.C.
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by Sita Ram Yechury, CPM, 1999.
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BJP’s Assault
on Education and Educational Institutions by Nalini Taneja, CPM, 1999.
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1319.
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On
Imperialist Globalization – Two Speeches by Fidel Castro. Leftwards Books Publishers.
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1320.
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Citizens’
Commission Report on the Incidents in Dangs District, Gujarat by Dr. Kamal
Mitra Chenoy, Joshi-Adhikari Institute of Social Studies, 1999.
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Republic Day Special, 2000.
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Unbeaten
Innings – Ever a Pragmatic, Basu knew Bengali and the knew him – The Week,
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Trade – A War Agaisnt the Farmers of
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75 Years this
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The Freedom
Movement and The RSS A Story of Betrayal by Stiamsul Islam, Joshi – Adhikari
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HULLO MR SITARAM YECHURY-- THE POSTER ABOVE IS FOR YOU !
DO YOU REALISE THAT INDIA IS THE ONLY NATION DOING WELL TODAY?
DO YOU KNOW THAT IN 17 YEARS , INDIA WILL BE THIS PLANETs NO 1
SUPERPOWER
CAN YOU BE A PROGRESSIVE COMMUNIST ?
Vishal Verma
March 2, 2016 at 11:16 AM
Namaste Ajit sir
Just one question SIR can please TELL ME WHT IS THE ACTUAL DATE OF SIKHS FESTIVAL BANDI CHOD DIWAS....I M PRIETY MUCH SURE THAT,S NOT ON DIWALI....WILL U PLS ELABORATE......
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Capt. Ajit Vadakayil
March 2, 2016 at 11:42 AM
hi vv,
Bandi Chhor Divas marks the release from prison in Gwalior of the Sixth Guru, Guru Hargobind on Diwali day with 52 Hindu Rajput princes.
Emperor Jehangir released them on Diwali day.
THOSE DAYS IN 1619 AD ( when Guru Hargobind was released by Emperor Jehangir on Diwali day ) SIKHISM DID NOT EXIST AT ALL .
MOST SIKHS ARE IGNORANT- THANKS TO THE KHALISTANI EFFECT .
All Sikh Gurus were Hindus, till the last Guru Guru Gobind Singh started the Khalsa and 5K.
All 10 Sikh Gurus were born Khatri Hindus and married Khatri Hindu women in Hindu ceremonies.
First 9 gurus were cremated with Hindu rites . .
Before 1699 there was NO Sikhism at all.
You cannot "paper convert" any of the first 9 gurus into Sikhism -- before the 10th Guru Gobind Singh had his amrit chakna ceremony for his Panj Piaras into Sikhism and created the 5K Sikh religion.
All the Sikh Gurus were Khatris . The Bedi sub-caste of the Khatris derives its lineage from Kush, the son of Rama in the Hindu mythology. Sodhi sub-caste claims descent from the Lav, the other son of Rama.
LUV AND KHUSH , THE TWIN SONS ARE LORD RAM ARE JEW ROTHSCHILDs FAKE CREATIONS.
VALMIKI RAMAYANA ENDS WITH LORD RAM COMING BACK TO AYODHYA OF PUSHPAK VIMANA WITH SITA .
RAM KICKING HIS PREGNANT WIFE SITA INTO THE FOREST ARE ALL ROTHSCHILDS LIES, USING HIS FAKE AND BACK DATED CREATION TULSIDAS.
http://ajitvadakayil.blogspot.in/2013/07/unknown-history-of-sikhs-and-sikhism.html
capt ajit vadakayil
..
March 2, 2016 at 11:16 AM
Namaste Ajit sir
Just one question SIR can please TELL ME WHT IS THE ACTUAL DATE OF SIKHS FESTIVAL BANDI CHOD DIWAS....I M PRIETY MUCH SURE THAT,S NOT ON DIWALI....WILL U PLS ELABORATE......
ReplyDelete
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Capt. Ajit Vadakayil
March 2, 2016 at 11:42 AM
hi vv,
Bandi Chhor Divas marks the release from prison in Gwalior of the Sixth Guru, Guru Hargobind on Diwali day with 52 Hindu Rajput princes.
Emperor Jehangir released them on Diwali day.
THOSE DAYS IN 1619 AD ( when Guru Hargobind was released by Emperor Jehangir on Diwali day ) SIKHISM DID NOT EXIST AT ALL .
MOST SIKHS ARE IGNORANT- THANKS TO THE KHALISTANI EFFECT .
All Sikh Gurus were Hindus, till the last Guru Guru Gobind Singh started the Khalsa and 5K.
All 10 Sikh Gurus were born Khatri Hindus and married Khatri Hindu women in Hindu ceremonies.
First 9 gurus were cremated with Hindu rites . .
Before 1699 there was NO Sikhism at all.
You cannot "paper convert" any of the first 9 gurus into Sikhism -- before the 10th Guru Gobind Singh had his amrit chakna ceremony for his Panj Piaras into Sikhism and created the 5K Sikh religion.
All the Sikh Gurus were Khatris . The Bedi sub-caste of the Khatris derives its lineage from Kush, the son of Rama in the Hindu mythology. Sodhi sub-caste claims descent from the Lav, the other son of Rama.
LUV AND KHUSH , THE TWIN SONS ARE LORD RAM ARE JEW ROTHSCHILDs FAKE CREATIONS.
VALMIKI RAMAYANA ENDS WITH LORD RAM COMING BACK TO AYODHYA OF PUSHPAK VIMANA WITH SITA .
RAM KICKING HIS PREGNANT WIFE SITA INTO THE FOREST ARE ALL ROTHSCHILDS LIES, USING HIS FAKE AND BACK DATED CREATION TULSIDAS.
http://ajitvadakayil.blogspot.in/2013/07/unknown-history-of-sikhs-and-sikhism.html
capt ajit vadakayil
..
IMPORTANT .. IMPORTANT . IMPORTANT . .
THIS COMMENT IS THE MOST CRITICAL AND IMPORTANT ONE EVER SINCE I STARTED THIS BLOGSITE.
PUT THIS COMMENT IN THE WEBSITES OF MODI, PMO, RAJNATH SINGH, PARRIKKAR, RSS, SWAMY, GOWDA, PRASAD , ALL DESH BHAKT BJP MINISTERS, ALL DESH BHAKT IAS, ARNAB GOSWAMI, ZEE NEWS, TWITTER, FACEBOOK ETC
DO IT NOW !
THE WATAN WILL PERISH, IF THIS ISSUE IS NOT ADDRESSED ASAP.
#####################################
THE NEW WORLD ORDER HAS USED A BACKDOOR LOOP HOLE TO MAKE THE “COLLEGIUM” JUDICARY PLAY GOD.
OUR CONSTITUTION DOES NOT ALLOW A “COLLEGIUM “ JUDICIARY , BUT ALLOWS ONLY NJAC . . .
THE “COLLEGIUM “ JUDICIARY IS CONTROLLED FROM ABROAD BY BILDERBERG CLUB . .
BY WAY OF PIL, BY SOME TROJAN HORSE FOREIGN FUNDED NGO, OR A DESH DROHI , OR A TRAITOR TO THE WATAN etc EMPOWERS THE INDIAN JUDICIARY TAKES AN “ACTIVIST “ ROLE . .
WE THE PEOPLE OF INDIA OBJECT TO MISUSE OF PIL TO EMPOWER THE “COLLEGIUM “ JUDGES IN A SLIMY MANNER AGAINST THE INTERESTS OF BHARATMATA.
The concept of Public Interest Litigation (PIL) is in consonance with the principles enshrined in Article 39A of the Constitution of India to protect and deliver prompt social justice with the help of law.
BUT WHAT REALLY HAPPENS IS THAT BENAMI MEDIA OWNED NGOs WITH JUDICIARY IN CAHOOTS SELL BHARATMATA IN THE ZIONIST JEW WHORE HOUSE.
The seeds of the concept of public interest litigation were initially sown in India by Krishna Iyer J.,in 1976 in Mumbai Kamgar Sabha vs. Abdul Thai (AIR 1976 SC 1455) and was initiated in AkhilBharatiya Shoshit Karmachari Sangh (Railway) v. Union of India (AIR 1981 SC 298), wherein an unregistered association of workers was permitted to institute a writ petition under Art.32 of the Constitution for the redressal of common grievances ( controlled by BIG BROTHER )
The Judicial Activism in India can he witnessed with reference to the review power of the Supreme Court under Article 32 and I (belt Courts under Article 226 of the Constitution particularly in Public Interest Litigation.
The traditional rule of "Locus Standi" that a person, whose right is
infringed alone can file a petition, has been considerably relaxed by the Supreme Court in its recent decisions.
Now, the court permits public interest litigation at the instance of the so-called
“PUBLIC-SPIRITED CITIZENS” ( read as FOREIGN FUNDED NGOs )for the enforcement of Constitutional and Legal rights.
Now, any public spirited citizen ( DESH DROHI ) can move/approach the court for the public cause (in the interests of the public or public welfare) by filing a petition:
1. In the Supreme Court under Article 32 of the Constitution of India;
2. In the High Court under Article 226 of the Indian Constitution
3. In the Court of Magistrate under Section 133 of the Code of Criminal procedure
Judge PN Bhagwati., of the Supreme Court in S.P. Gupta vs. Union of India. (AIR 1982 SC 149) popularly known as “JUDGES TRANSFER CASE”, firmly established the validity of the public interest litigation.
Since then, a good number of public interest litigation petitions were filed—all of them going against the interests of the WATAN..
Prafullachandra Natwarlal Bhagwati was the 17th Chief Justice of India,( 1985 to 1986 ).
He introduced the concepts of Public Interest Litigation and Absolute liability in India, and for this reason is held along with Justice V. R. Krishna Iyer, to be a pioneer of judicial activism in the country.
We know why the Italian waitress gave Justice PN Bhagawati , the Padma Vibhushan, India's second highest civilian award, in 2007.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/SC-to-Prashant-Bhushan-How-can-you-become-the-centre-for-public-interest-litigation/articleshow/50553688.cms
CONTINUED TO 2-
THIS COMMENT IS THE MOST CRITICAL AND IMPORTANT ONE EVER SINCE I STARTED THIS BLOGSITE.
PUT THIS COMMENT IN THE WEBSITES OF MODI, PMO, RAJNATH SINGH, PARRIKKAR, RSS, SWAMY, GOWDA, PRASAD , ALL DESH BHAKT BJP MINISTERS, ALL DESH BHAKT IAS, ARNAB GOSWAMI, ZEE NEWS, TWITTER, FACEBOOK ETC
DO IT NOW !
THE WATAN WILL PERISH, IF THIS ISSUE IS NOT ADDRESSED ASAP.
#####################################
THE NEW WORLD ORDER HAS USED A BACKDOOR LOOP HOLE TO MAKE THE “COLLEGIUM” JUDICARY PLAY GOD.
OUR CONSTITUTION DOES NOT ALLOW A “COLLEGIUM “ JUDICIARY , BUT ALLOWS ONLY NJAC . . .
THE “COLLEGIUM “ JUDICIARY IS CONTROLLED FROM ABROAD BY BILDERBERG CLUB . .
BY WAY OF PIL, BY SOME TROJAN HORSE FOREIGN FUNDED NGO, OR A DESH DROHI , OR A TRAITOR TO THE WATAN etc EMPOWERS THE INDIAN JUDICIARY TAKES AN “ACTIVIST “ ROLE . .
WE THE PEOPLE OF INDIA OBJECT TO MISUSE OF PIL TO EMPOWER THE “COLLEGIUM “ JUDGES IN A SLIMY MANNER AGAINST THE INTERESTS OF BHARATMATA.
The concept of Public Interest Litigation (PIL) is in consonance with the principles enshrined in Article 39A of the Constitution of India to protect and deliver prompt social justice with the help of law.
BUT WHAT REALLY HAPPENS IS THAT BENAMI MEDIA OWNED NGOs WITH JUDICIARY IN CAHOOTS SELL BHARATMATA IN THE ZIONIST JEW WHORE HOUSE.
The seeds of the concept of public interest litigation were initially sown in India by Krishna Iyer J.,in 1976 in Mumbai Kamgar Sabha vs. Abdul Thai (AIR 1976 SC 1455) and was initiated in AkhilBharatiya Shoshit Karmachari Sangh (Railway) v. Union of India (AIR 1981 SC 298), wherein an unregistered association of workers was permitted to institute a writ petition under Art.32 of the Constitution for the redressal of common grievances ( controlled by BIG BROTHER )
The Judicial Activism in India can he witnessed with reference to the review power of the Supreme Court under Article 32 and I (belt Courts under Article 226 of the Constitution particularly in Public Interest Litigation.
The traditional rule of "Locus Standi" that a person, whose right is
infringed alone can file a petition, has been considerably relaxed by the Supreme Court in its recent decisions.
Now, the court permits public interest litigation at the instance of the so-called
“PUBLIC-SPIRITED CITIZENS” ( read as FOREIGN FUNDED NGOs )for the enforcement of Constitutional and Legal rights.
Now, any public spirited citizen ( DESH DROHI ) can move/approach the court for the public cause (in the interests of the public or public welfare) by filing a petition:
1. In the Supreme Court under Article 32 of the Constitution of India;
2. In the High Court under Article 226 of the Indian Constitution
3. In the Court of Magistrate under Section 133 of the Code of Criminal procedure
Judge PN Bhagwati., of the Supreme Court in S.P. Gupta vs. Union of India. (AIR 1982 SC 149) popularly known as “JUDGES TRANSFER CASE”, firmly established the validity of the public interest litigation.
Since then, a good number of public interest litigation petitions were filed—all of them going against the interests of the WATAN..
Prafullachandra Natwarlal Bhagwati was the 17th Chief Justice of India,( 1985 to 1986 ).
He introduced the concepts of Public Interest Litigation and Absolute liability in India, and for this reason is held along with Justice V. R. Krishna Iyer, to be a pioneer of judicial activism in the country.
We know why the Italian waitress gave Justice PN Bhagawati , the Padma Vibhushan, India's second highest civilian award, in 2007.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/SC-to-Prashant-Bhushan-How-can-you-become-the-centre-for-public-interest-litigation/articleshow/50553688.cms
CONTINUED TO 2-
Pranams captainji,
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2016/03/02/american-scholar-under-attack-in-india-for-his-stance-on-free-speech/
Its free speech and basic rights to make indians slaves again.... lets kill these cahoots asap...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2016/03/02/american-scholar-under-attack-in-india-for-his-stance-on-free-speech/
Its free speech and basic rights to make indians slaves again.... lets kill these cahoots asap...
Jurists protest transfer of Delhi High Court judge who gave Greenpeace case order -
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http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-news-india/jurists-protest-transfer-of-delhi-hc-judge-who-gave-greenpeace-case-order/
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Hi Captain
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10205633646574337&id=1049025296
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10205633646574337&id=1049025296
STOP PRESS:
HEY MELORD COLLEGIUM JUDGES-
CAN YOU TAKE A PIL BY WAY OF A BLOGPOST ?
THERE ARE MIDDLE AGED SOCIAL SCENCES PHD STUDENTS ( SIC) WHO HAVE TAKEN UP JOBS IN DELHI, WHO LEAVE THE HOSTELS AT 0830 AM AND COME BACK TO HOSTEL IN THE EVENING AT 2000 PM.
THE WHOLE IDEA IS ALMOST FREE BOARDING , LODGING AND SEX .
THIS IS POSSIBLE ONLY BECAUSE ATTENDANCE IS NOT COMPULSORY
AT MANIPAL THE AVERAGE AGE OF A STUDENT IN 20, WHILE IN JNU THE AVERAGE AGE IS 28.
THIS IS TAX PAYERS MONEY.
WHY DO MIDDLE AGED STUDENTS DO TRIPLE PHD , ON SUBJECTS WHERE THERE IS NO REMUNERATIVE JOB SCOPE ?
SOLUTION: INSTALL HIGH RESOLUTION NIGHT VISION CAMERAS AT THE GATES
END OF PIL !
Capt ajit vadakayil
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HEY MELORD COLLEGIUM JUDGES-
CAN YOU TAKE A PIL BY WAY OF A BLOGPOST ?
THERE ARE MIDDLE AGED SOCIAL SCENCES PHD STUDENTS ( SIC) WHO HAVE TAKEN UP JOBS IN DELHI, WHO LEAVE THE HOSTELS AT 0830 AM AND COME BACK TO HOSTEL IN THE EVENING AT 2000 PM.
THE WHOLE IDEA IS ALMOST FREE BOARDING , LODGING AND SEX .
THIS IS POSSIBLE ONLY BECAUSE ATTENDANCE IS NOT COMPULSORY
AT MANIPAL THE AVERAGE AGE OF A STUDENT IN 20, WHILE IN JNU THE AVERAGE AGE IS 28.
THIS IS TAX PAYERS MONEY.
WHY DO MIDDLE AGED STUDENTS DO TRIPLE PHD , ON SUBJECTS WHERE THERE IS NO REMUNERATIVE JOB SCOPE ?
SOLUTION: INSTALL HIGH RESOLUTION NIGHT VISION CAMERAS AT THE GATES
END OF PIL !
Capt ajit vadakayil
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just in...nytimes published an article critizing indian government for denying visas to a us delegation who wanted to visit india to assess religious tolerance. nytimes is posturing bharat as anti-minority.
https://twitter.com/sanjayuvacha?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
THIS RUSTIC CRASS "NO CLASS" KANHAIYA KUMAR IS BEING MADE OUT AS VISHNU AVATAR BY LAWYER SANJAY HEDGE.
THE JNU MIDDLE AGED "NO CLASS" --WE WANT PROMOSSANN ( PROMOTION ) STUDENTS DESERVE HIM . .
TEE HEEEE!
TO ME, KANHAIYA KUMARs SPEECH WAS AKIN TO A ILLITERATE SCAVENGERS UNION BIHARI LEADER , WHIPPING UP FAALTHU PASSIONS !
HUMKO BHYYABBASSTA MAANGHTA HAI ( VYAVASTA )
CAN YOU EXPECT THIS IN CORNELL OR OXFORD OR MANIPAL ?
capt ajit vadakayil
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THIS RUSTIC CRASS "NO CLASS" KANHAIYA KUMAR IS BEING MADE OUT AS VISHNU AVATAR BY LAWYER SANJAY HEDGE.
THE JNU MIDDLE AGED "NO CLASS" --WE WANT PROMOSSANN ( PROMOTION ) STUDENTS DESERVE HIM . .
TEE HEEEE!
TO ME, KANHAIYA KUMARs SPEECH WAS AKIN TO A ILLITERATE SCAVENGERS UNION BIHARI LEADER , WHIPPING UP FAALTHU PASSIONS !
HUMKO BHYYABBASSTA MAANGHTA HAI ( VYAVASTA )
CAN YOU EXPECT THIS IN CORNELL OR OXFORD OR MANIPAL ?
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Sushanta Kumar Das
March 4, 2016 at 10:04 AM
Hi Ajit,
The Zombie Kanhaya know who are behind well. He know nothing will happen to him if he get the support from JNU master minds who made this as a platform to address India. He know after his arrest has been projected as the Young voice and MSM trying hard to PROJECT as Young Voice after the failure of ex-Army driver 2nd Gandhi.
As zombies has no fear, what I hope he will be the one of the Campaigner during next Assembly Election.
With best wishes,
Sushanta Das
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Capt. Ajit Vadakayil
March 4, 2016 at 11:52 AM
hi skd,
when i was in my training ship with 250 cadets , i had a senior from the same place as RUSTIC kanhaiya kumar ON SC/ ST quota.
this boy had no class and was a klyptomaniac .
his father was a railway coolie !
like kanhaiya kumar he would say AAJJAADI instead of azadi.
this monkey type chap used to beat up juniors badly- he used to beat me with an steel towel bar rod.
he was always convinced --
PHAAKKIN' PHAARSST YAARJS
TACKING LIPE TOO EEAAJJY !
( fuckin' first years - taking life too easy !)
TEE HEEEEEE !
capt ajit vadakayil
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STOP PRESS:
FOR THE PAST 2 DAYS WE HAVE THE WHOLE OF OUR BENAMI MEDIA BRAINWASHING US --
THAT KANHAIYA KUMAR IS PRIME MINISTER MATERIAL AND HE CAN STEP INTO PM MODIs SHOES, ANYTIME.
ALL EXCEPT ZEE NEWS AND TIMESNOW TV.
BUT HEY-
THE FUCK UP IS NOBODY WATCHES THOSE BENAMI TV CHANNELS OR READS THOSE PATHETIC DESH DROHI NEWSPAPERS .
THIS BLOGSITE ALONE CAN TAKE ON ALL OF THEM COMBINED- AND RAPE THEM .
THE SPEECH OF KANHAIYA KUMAR LOSES FIZZ IF YOU TAPE HIS GESTICULATING PATHOS HAND AND FINGER BY HIS SIDE.
THEN YOU PROVIDE ENGLISH SUBTITLES -- FOR CONTENT AND LOGOS
THE WHOLE SPEECH THEN GETS TERRIBLY PEA BRAINED-DESPITE THE EXTRAVAGANT RHETORIC
EXTRAVAGANT RHETORIC WILL WORK ONLY FOR A WHILE- AFTER THAT THE AUDIENCE GETS PISSED OFF- UNLESS YOU ARE THE JNU COMMIE STUDENT AUDIENCE TYPE ( AVERAGE AGE 30 -- CRASS , COMMIE RUSTIC MINDSET TYPE )
TO ME IT APPEARED THAT THE UNION LEADER OF SWEEPERS OF MUMBAI STREETS WAS DOING EXTREME RABBLE ROUSING.
IMAGINE SUCH A "NO CLASS" STUDENT LEADER IN CORNELL OR OXFORD
WHAT IS KANHAIYA KUMARs TECHNICAL BRAIN WORTH ?
YES--
HE WANTS AJJAADI ( AZADI )
HE WANTS BHYABHAASSTA ( VYVASTA )
HE WANTS PROMOSSSANN ( PROMOTION )
HE WANTS SORE LEAVE ( SHORE LEAVE )
CAN THIS BOY UTTER A SINGLE INTELLIGENT SENTENCE IN HINDI - LEAVE ALONE ENGLISH.
THE MORE AIRTIME HE WAS GIVEN BY THE BENAMI MEDIA-- THE MORE THIS BOY DAMAGED HIMSELF.
WE INDIANS HAVE NO TIME FOR A COMMIE WHO DOES NOT LOVE HIS WATAN.
"WE THE PEOPLE " DECIDE !
I HAVE SAILED WITH HUNDREDS OF KANHAIYA KUMAR TYPES WHEN I WAS IN SCI -- NINE YEARS IN COMMAND , IN THAT COMPANY.
I TOOK GREAT PLEASURE IN DISMANTLING SUCH GROSS KANHAIYA KUMAR TYPE CHARACTERS.
THESE RABBLE ROUSERS GOT AWAY - THEY WENT PAST DOZENS OF CAPTAINS--
BUT THEN RAN INTO CAPT AJIT VADAKAYIL - AND GOT RAPED ROYALLY.
SECRET ?
I NEVER AFFORDED THEM "SAFETY IN NUMBERS"
DO NOT AFFORD THE COMMIE PROFESSORS OF JNU - THE SAME --
MODI GOVT PLEASE NOTE--
TAKE OUT THE COMMIE TRAITORS TO THE WATAN , ONE BY ONE.
capt ajit vadakayil
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FOR THE PAST 2 DAYS WE HAVE THE WHOLE OF OUR BENAMI MEDIA BRAINWASHING US --
THAT KANHAIYA KUMAR IS PRIME MINISTER MATERIAL AND HE CAN STEP INTO PM MODIs SHOES, ANYTIME.
ALL EXCEPT ZEE NEWS AND TIMESNOW TV.
BUT HEY-
THE FUCK UP IS NOBODY WATCHES THOSE BENAMI TV CHANNELS OR READS THOSE PATHETIC DESH DROHI NEWSPAPERS .
THIS BLOGSITE ALONE CAN TAKE ON ALL OF THEM COMBINED- AND RAPE THEM .
THE SPEECH OF KANHAIYA KUMAR LOSES FIZZ IF YOU TAPE HIS GESTICULATING PATHOS HAND AND FINGER BY HIS SIDE.
THEN YOU PROVIDE ENGLISH SUBTITLES -- FOR CONTENT AND LOGOS
THE WHOLE SPEECH THEN GETS TERRIBLY PEA BRAINED-DESPITE THE EXTRAVAGANT RHETORIC
EXTRAVAGANT RHETORIC WILL WORK ONLY FOR A WHILE- AFTER THAT THE AUDIENCE GETS PISSED OFF- UNLESS YOU ARE THE JNU COMMIE STUDENT AUDIENCE TYPE ( AVERAGE AGE 30 -- CRASS , COMMIE RUSTIC MINDSET TYPE )
TO ME IT APPEARED THAT THE UNION LEADER OF SWEEPERS OF MUMBAI STREETS WAS DOING EXTREME RABBLE ROUSING.
IMAGINE SUCH A "NO CLASS" STUDENT LEADER IN CORNELL OR OXFORD
WHAT IS KANHAIYA KUMARs TECHNICAL BRAIN WORTH ?
YES--
HE WANTS AJJAADI ( AZADI )
HE WANTS BHYABHAASSTA ( VYVASTA )
HE WANTS PROMOSSSANN ( PROMOTION )
HE WANTS SORE LEAVE ( SHORE LEAVE )
CAN THIS BOY UTTER A SINGLE INTELLIGENT SENTENCE IN HINDI - LEAVE ALONE ENGLISH.
THE MORE AIRTIME HE WAS GIVEN BY THE BENAMI MEDIA-- THE MORE THIS BOY DAMAGED HIMSELF.
WE INDIANS HAVE NO TIME FOR A COMMIE WHO DOES NOT LOVE HIS WATAN.
"WE THE PEOPLE " DECIDE !
I HAVE SAILED WITH HUNDREDS OF KANHAIYA KUMAR TYPES WHEN I WAS IN SCI -- NINE YEARS IN COMMAND , IN THAT COMPANY.
I TOOK GREAT PLEASURE IN DISMANTLING SUCH GROSS KANHAIYA KUMAR TYPE CHARACTERS.
THESE RABBLE ROUSERS GOT AWAY - THEY WENT PAST DOZENS OF CAPTAINS--
BUT THEN RAN INTO CAPT AJIT VADAKAYIL - AND GOT RAPED ROYALLY.
SECRET ?
I NEVER AFFORDED THEM "SAFETY IN NUMBERS"
DO NOT AFFORD THE COMMIE PROFESSORS OF JNU - THE SAME --
MODI GOVT PLEASE NOTE--
TAKE OUT THE COMMIE TRAITORS TO THE WATAN , ONE BY ONE.
capt ajit vadakayil
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Hi Captain,
Katju is showing signs of change of mind. Wondering what is he really up to...
http://zeenews.india.com/news/india/heres-why-markandey-katju-have-a-poor-opinion-about-jawaharlal-nehru-university_1862734.html
Katju is showing signs of change of mind. Wondering what is he really up to...
http://zeenews.india.com/news/india/heres-why-markandey-katju-have-a-poor-opinion-about-jawaharlal-nehru-university_1862734.html
A lot of students have taken admission in USELESS social science branches, just for FREE BOARDING , LODGING AND SEX while they do menial jobs outside the campus , even as salesmen.
Some students are preparing for exams which may give them a lucrative career abroad and hence they use the vast library.
Find out who these CRIMINAL students are !
Why is 29 year old Kanhaiya Kumar doing AFRICAN STUDIES ?
Why are we comparing this crass rustic man ( who wants AJJaadi/ promosssan / sore leave / bhyabbhassta ) with a valuable teenager student from a good Indian home –say in Manipal University ?
INSTALL CCTV IN THE LIBRARY AND THE JNU GATES.
MAKE ATTENDANCE IN JNU , 75% COMPULSORY.
STOP PRESS:
LET ME MAKE A REVELATION TODAY WHICH WILL CAUSE IT TO JUMP TO 16.0%
For a communist, Ideology comes first before country. This is why Indian commies tried to help Stalin take over Indi in 1951 and China take over India in 1961.
Before the 1962 war with China Nehru has jailed all commie leaders, thousands of them—including soldiers in the army.
The Telugu communists supported CRPTO JEW Nizam of Hyderbad . But as soon as operation Popo was over, they turned coats and started killing the Razakars—a gruesome mass murder—a genocide.
http://ajitvadakayil.blogspot.in/2013/04/razakers-of-mim-operation-polo-to-annex.html
THE 1946 ARMED FORCES MUTINY WAS TRIGGERED BY RSS. I HAVE TOLD THIS BEFORE.
http://ajitvadakayil.blogspot.in/2013/02/the-indian-navy-mutiny-of-1946-only-war.html
GANDI, NEHRU AND PATEL GOT TERRIBLY UPSET WITH THE ARMED FORCES FOR SNATCHING AWAY THE FREEDOM MOVEMENT LEDERSHIP WHICH THEY HAD CORNERED FOR THEMSELVES WITH JEW ROTHSCHILDs SUPPORT.
THE ARMED FORCES WERE BATTLE HARDENED AFTER WW1 AND WW2- THEY HAD DONE ALL THE REAL FIGHTING WHICH THE WHITE MAN WAS HIDING IN SAFE AREAS.
BUT JEW ROTHSCHILD DID NOT CARE, AS THE ARMED POLICE WAS STILL WITH HIM—SOLID BACKING .
THEN MALABAR SPECIAL POLICE OF NORTH MALABAR REVOLTED. 800 MEN ALL MORE THAN 6 FEET IN HEIGHT , ALL KALARI EXPERTS , ALL FROM RSS, MY FATHERS COLLEAGUES. This elite force was created to crush the moplah revolt and catch the gruesome Islamic criminals alive . . .
http://ajitvadakayil.blogspot.in/2012/08/rss-rashtriya-swayam-sevak-sangh-brief.html
http://ajitvadakayil.blogspot.in/2011/12/kalaripayattu-oldest-and-deadliest.html
THIS PAID PUT TO ROTHSCHILDS DREAMS OF HOLDING ON TO INDIA USING ARMED POLICE.
THE REST OF INDIAs POLICE WERE LEAD BY COMMIES.
COMMIES HAD SIDED WITH BRITAIN IN 1942, QUIT INDIA MOVEMENT. DURING THE 1946 NAVY MUTINY, THE COMMIES HAS SEND A LETTER TO THE QUEEN ASSURING LOYALTY .
CPI leadership supported the two nation theory demanded by CRYPTO JEW muslims leaders . The commies supported CRYPTO JEW LED Sikhs demand for separate Khalistan homeland.
http://ajitvadakayil.blogspot.in/2013/07/unknown-history-of-sikhs-and-sikhism.html
ONLY BR AMBEDKARs MAHARS, EVR PERIYARS TAMIL DALIT FOLLOWERS AND COMMIES SUPPORTED JEW ROTHSCHILD IN THE 1946 NAVY MUTINY.
During the India China war in 1962, the commies in jails shouted "Chairman Mao, Our Chairman" .
Commie leader Puran Chand Joshi ( a chiptpavan JEW ) the first general secretary of Communist Party of India, for a period from 1935 – 1947 was praised by Sir Reginald Maxwell in a letter “ what a splendid job you and your communist party were doing to sabotage and break up the Quit India Movement, in response to an appeal by comrade Harry Pollitt ”
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LET ME MAKE A REVELATION TODAY WHICH WILL CAUSE IT TO JUMP TO 16.0%
For a communist, Ideology comes first before country. This is why Indian commies tried to help Stalin take over Indi in 1951 and China take over India in 1961.
Before the 1962 war with China Nehru has jailed all commie leaders, thousands of them—including soldiers in the army.
The Telugu communists supported CRPTO JEW Nizam of Hyderbad . But as soon as operation Popo was over, they turned coats and started killing the Razakars—a gruesome mass murder—a genocide.
http://ajitvadakayil.blogspot.in/2013/04/razakers-of-mim-operation-polo-to-annex.html
THE 1946 ARMED FORCES MUTINY WAS TRIGGERED BY RSS. I HAVE TOLD THIS BEFORE.
http://ajitvadakayil.blogspot.in/2013/02/the-indian-navy-mutiny-of-1946-only-war.html
GANDI, NEHRU AND PATEL GOT TERRIBLY UPSET WITH THE ARMED FORCES FOR SNATCHING AWAY THE FREEDOM MOVEMENT LEDERSHIP WHICH THEY HAD CORNERED FOR THEMSELVES WITH JEW ROTHSCHILDs SUPPORT.
THE ARMED FORCES WERE BATTLE HARDENED AFTER WW1 AND WW2- THEY HAD DONE ALL THE REAL FIGHTING WHICH THE WHITE MAN WAS HIDING IN SAFE AREAS.
BUT JEW ROTHSCHILD DID NOT CARE, AS THE ARMED POLICE WAS STILL WITH HIM—SOLID BACKING .
THEN MALABAR SPECIAL POLICE OF NORTH MALABAR REVOLTED. 800 MEN ALL MORE THAN 6 FEET IN HEIGHT , ALL KALARI EXPERTS , ALL FROM RSS, MY FATHERS COLLEAGUES. This elite force was created to crush the moplah revolt and catch the gruesome Islamic criminals alive . . .
http://ajitvadakayil.blogspot.in/2012/08/rss-rashtriya-swayam-sevak-sangh-brief.html
http://ajitvadakayil.blogspot.in/2011/12/kalaripayattu-oldest-and-deadliest.html
THIS PAID PUT TO ROTHSCHILDS DREAMS OF HOLDING ON TO INDIA USING ARMED POLICE.
THE REST OF INDIAs POLICE WERE LEAD BY COMMIES.
COMMIES HAD SIDED WITH BRITAIN IN 1942, QUIT INDIA MOVEMENT. DURING THE 1946 NAVY MUTINY, THE COMMIES HAS SEND A LETTER TO THE QUEEN ASSURING LOYALTY .
CPI leadership supported the two nation theory demanded by CRYPTO JEW muslims leaders . The commies supported CRYPTO JEW LED Sikhs demand for separate Khalistan homeland.
http://ajitvadakayil.blogspot.in/2013/07/unknown-history-of-sikhs-and-sikhism.html
ONLY BR AMBEDKARs MAHARS, EVR PERIYARS TAMIL DALIT FOLLOWERS AND COMMIES SUPPORTED JEW ROTHSCHILD IN THE 1946 NAVY MUTINY.
During the India China war in 1962, the commies in jails shouted "Chairman Mao, Our Chairman" .
Commie leader Puran Chand Joshi ( a chiptpavan JEW ) the first general secretary of Communist Party of India, for a period from 1935 – 1947 was praised by Sir Reginald Maxwell in a letter “ what a splendid job you and your communist party were doing to sabotage and break up the Quit India Movement, in response to an appeal by comrade Harry Pollitt ”
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Praju Wish
March 8, 2016 at 1:27 PM
https://www.facebook.com/438291109709583/videos/443803492491678/
Is this the same JNU Commie professor Nivedita Menon who wants to give away Kashmir to Pakistan which you had mentioned above?
She says Hindu Society is the most violent society in he world.. baaap re baap!!!
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Capt. Ajit Vadakayil
March 8, 2016 at 2:32 PM
hi pw,
NIVEDITA MENON IS ANTI-INDIA
SUCH IS THE EFFECT OF FOREIGN FUNDED COMMIES.
WE ASK MODI TO SACK ALL COMMIE JNU PROFESSORS , WHO ARE PROVED TO BE ANTI-WATAN.
IMPORTANT: I ASK MY READERS TO PUT THIS VIDEO IN MODIs, PMO, RAJNATH SINGH, PARRIKKARs, RSS, -- TWITTER/ FACEBOOK- AND IN WEBSITES OF DESH BHAKT LEADERS
WE HINDUS HAVE SUFFERED ENOUGH
http://ajitvadakayil.blogspot.in/2011/07/unquantified-holocaust-and-genocide.html
HINDUS HAVE BEEN TOLERANT FOR TOO LONG
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Prakash
March 8, 2016 at 3:10 PM
Captain every time i posted your comments in TOI and other desh drohi media websites, my comment was deleted in few seconds, R is that strong
BTW take a look at the link below, this Commies can stoop down to any level, they wont dare do this with other religions, they have crossed all limits
https://www.facebook.com/BHARAT.untoldstory/photos/a.447272021971076.104833.447236411974637/1105972009434404/?type=3
This commie SOWs have drawn a picture showing a lady putting a condom on a Shivlingam.
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Capt. Ajit Vadakayil
March 8, 2016 at 3:46 PM
hi p,
THIS BLOGSITE IS VISITED BY EVERY TOP COP, SECURITY AGENTS, POLITICIANS, JUDGES WORTH THEIR SALT.
they will take a note of this
MELORDS WILL SAY -- THIS IS RATIONAL THINKING
THAT IS WHAT THEY SAID WHEN UR ANANTHAMURTY PISSED ON AN IDOL WORSHIPPED BY HINDUS.
PICTURE BAAKI HAI
THE LATEST KANHAIYA KUMAR WANT IS PHELLOSSSIPP ( fellowship )
THE MORE THIS CRASS / RUSTIC/ PEABRAINED BOY TALKS-- THE MORE HE DAMAGES HIMSELF.
QUIVERING YOUR FORE FINGER WHILE GIVING A SPEECH, IMPRESSES ONLY COMMIES FROM DIRTY HOVELS. JNU IS FULL OF SUCH SCUM
capt ajit vadakayil
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S No/ Country / Real GDP growth rate in percent
1/ India/ 8.4 %
2/China/ 5.8 %
3/Indonesia / 4.5
4/Malaysia / 4.4
5/Egypt / 4.0
6/Pakistan/ 3.8
7/ Nigeria / 3.7
8/ Poland / 3.3
9/ Romania/ 3.2
10/ Saudi Arabia / 3.1
11/ Spain / 2.8
12/ Turkey / 2.8
13/ Sweden / 2.6
14/ South Korea / 2.5
15/ United States / 2.4
16/ Thailand / 2.3
17/ United Kingdom / 2.3
18/ Australia / 2.2
19/ New Zealand / 2.0
20/ European Union / 1.5 ( AVERAGE )
21/Netherlands / 1.5
22/ Denmark / 1.4
23/ Portugal / 1.3
24/ Germany/ 1.3
25/ South Africa / 1.2
26/ Belgium / 1.2
27/ France / 1.0
28/ Canada / 0.9 ( KNEEDAAA )
29/ Norway / 0.8
30/ Italy/ 0.7
31/ Japan/ 0.4
31/ Argentina/ 0.3
33/ Finland / 0.2
34/ Greece / - 3.0
35/ Brazil / 4.0
36/ Russia / - 4.0
37/ Venezuela / -10.00 %
38/ Ukraine / -13.0 %
THIS COMMIE WOMAN NIVEDITA MENON ( JNU PROFESSOR) IS UNFIT TO BE A TEACHER , WHO MOLDS YOUNG MINDS.
SHE IS FULL OF LIES, HATE AND SPITE . .
SACK HER AND LET HER FACE THE LAW .. ALONG WITH OTHER COMMIE PROFESSORS WHO ARE MORE RABIDLY ANTI-WATAN.
ASK WHISTLE BLOWERS TO GIVE OBJECTIVE EVIDENCE . .
THIS IS EFFECT OF FOREIGN FUNDS . .
Captain,
like you said the JNU incident is turning out to be an auspicious one for the country. some people knew JNU is desh drohi, some knew JNU is commie, some ordinary citizens thought JNU folks are simply weired. most people did not bother because they were busy earning daily bread.
Well, now EVERYONE know what JNU is. A BREEDING GROUND FOR DESH DROHIS WHO ARE MASTERING THE ART OF EATING THE COUNTRY INSIDE OUT.
those who are offering support to JNU are also doing the country a favor. they are exposing themselves. every man, woman and child now know what goes on inside JNU. supporters of JNU are stuck between a rock and a hard place. if they do not express support their pay masters will kick their a$$. if they do then they will expose themslves. Kalki sure has a way.
another thing. the Ayesha Kidwai Video shows many 'female' students. NONE OF THEM IS SPORTING A BINDI. so what happens if a nice girl from a traditional family joins JNU? she will first be ridiculed as being 'regressive',
'superstitious',
'dumb' ,
'holy crap? what is that on your forehead?,
'are you crazy', 'ARE YOU SERIOUS (thanks Vadra)' etc etc.
so probably as part of her 'initiation' the girl will let go off her bindi and the rest follows automatically.
but i do see a muslim like girl with a head scarf. so all this 'letting go' is only for Hindus, yeh?
my request to parents. DO NOT SEND YOUR PRECIOUS CHILDREN TO JNU UNTIL IT IS TURNED IN TO A VEDIC COW CARE CENTER.
like you said the JNU incident is turning out to be an auspicious one for the country. some people knew JNU is desh drohi, some knew JNU is commie, some ordinary citizens thought JNU folks are simply weired. most people did not bother because they were busy earning daily bread.
Well, now EVERYONE know what JNU is. A BREEDING GROUND FOR DESH DROHIS WHO ARE MASTERING THE ART OF EATING THE COUNTRY INSIDE OUT.
those who are offering support to JNU are also doing the country a favor. they are exposing themselves. every man, woman and child now know what goes on inside JNU. supporters of JNU are stuck between a rock and a hard place. if they do not express support their pay masters will kick their a$$. if they do then they will expose themslves. Kalki sure has a way.
another thing. the Ayesha Kidwai Video shows many 'female' students. NONE OF THEM IS SPORTING A BINDI. so what happens if a nice girl from a traditional family joins JNU? she will first be ridiculed as being 'regressive',
'superstitious',
'dumb' ,
'holy crap? what is that on your forehead?,
'are you crazy', 'ARE YOU SERIOUS (thanks Vadra)' etc etc.
so probably as part of her 'initiation' the girl will let go off her bindi and the rest follows automatically.
but i do see a muslim like girl with a head scarf. so all this 'letting go' is only for Hindus, yeh?
my request to parents. DO NOT SEND YOUR PRECIOUS CHILDREN TO JNU UNTIL IT IS TURNED IN TO A VEDIC COW CARE CENTER.
hi s,
long ago i has spoken to a JNU graduate-- a girl-- an officers wife
her eyes filled with tears when she narrated how she was BOOOOED off the stage on a cultural night.
she was an accomplished bharatya natyam dancer
even professors BOOOOED.
after she got off the stage , the next was some boys dressed up as girls-- dancing to CHOLI KE PEECHE KYA HAI--
the commie students and professors were clapping like anything.
she says --after that incident she never danced-- the JOY had melted away.
i remember after i got into a brawl at hamburg's reeperbahn / st pauli DISCO- i never visited a disco after that.
my nose was broken-- it set it back -
my left eye was looking like clotted blood -- today it is more powerful that the right eye.
the next day my ship was to drydock at HDW floating dock.
the story is below-
http://ajitvadakayil.blogspot.in/2011/08/india-stands-tall-capt-ajit-vadakayil.html
I SAT IN THE CONTROL ROOM OF THE DRY DOCK, THOUGH MY POST WAS ON THE BOWS OF SHIP.
THIS WAS THE FIRST TIME SUCH A MANOEVERE WAS ATTEMPTED ON THE PLANET -- IT DOES NOT EXIST IN ANY TEXT BOOK .
--TRIMMING THE FLOATING DRYDOCK INSTEAD OF THE SHIP
I SAT THERE WITH ONE EYE.
capt ajit vadakayil
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long ago i has spoken to a JNU graduate-- a girl-- an officers wife
her eyes filled with tears when she narrated how she was BOOOOED off the stage on a cultural night.
she was an accomplished bharatya natyam dancer
even professors BOOOOED.
after she got off the stage , the next was some boys dressed up as girls-- dancing to CHOLI KE PEECHE KYA HAI--
the commie students and professors were clapping like anything.
she says --after that incident she never danced-- the JOY had melted away.
i remember after i got into a brawl at hamburg's reeperbahn / st pauli DISCO- i never visited a disco after that.
my nose was broken-- it set it back -
my left eye was looking like clotted blood -- today it is more powerful that the right eye.
the next day my ship was to drydock at HDW floating dock.
the story is below-
http://ajitvadakayil.blogspot.in/2011/08/india-stands-tall-capt-ajit-vadakayil.html
I SAT IN THE CONTROL ROOM OF THE DRY DOCK, THOUGH MY POST WAS ON THE BOWS OF SHIP.
THIS WAS THE FIRST TIME SUCH A MANOEVERE WAS ATTEMPTED ON THE PLANET -- IT DOES NOT EXIST IN ANY TEXT BOOK .
--TRIMMING THE FLOATING DRYDOCK INSTEAD OF THE SHIP
I SAT THERE WITH ONE EYE.
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STOP PRESS:
JNU STUDENT LEADER KANHAIYA KUMAR HAS VIOLATED THE TERMS OF HIS “CONDITIONAL” BAIL, BY MISBEHAVING WITH JNU PROFESSOR MAKARAND PARANJAPE
KANHAIYA KUMAR ASKED THE PROFESSOR “WHICH POLITICAL PARTY DO YOU BELONG “ IN A PUBLIC MEET OF STUDENTS.
THIS IS UNACCEPTABLE IN ANY UNIVERSITY .
KANHAIYA KUMAR WILL BE USED BY COMMIES LIKE YECHURY,, KARAT, RAJA TO CAMPAIGN FOR ELECTIONS IN KERALA —
MAAR KHAAYEGA SAALA ! MALAYALIS ARE NOT STUPID, THEY HAVE ZERO TOLERANCE FOR ANTI-NATIONALS. . .
KANHAIYA KUMARs FINGER QUIVERING MELODRAMA WILL NOT WORK IN BENGALI – WHAT HE TOUCHES IN BENGAL WILL TURN TO DUST, AS A SORT OF KING MIDAS IN REVERSE.
FINGER QUIVERING WORKS ONLY WHEN GIVING A SPEECH TO A CROWD OF ILLITERATE GHUTKA CHEWING STREET SWEEPERS IN MUMBAI .. .
IT DOES NOT WORK WITH LITERATE PEOPLE— JUST SHOWS THE CLASS AND PATHETIC MINDSET OF JNU STUDENTS . ..
I ASK MODI GOVT--
DO NOT INTERRUPT KANHAIYA KUMAR WHILE CAMPAIGNING IN ASSAM . . HE IS BOUND TO OFFER “AAJJJADDI “ TO THE SEPARATISTS .
LET IB/ RAW / NIA WATCH HIM . . WATCH D RAJAs DAUGHTER IN JNU . .
ARREST HIM AND HIS COMMIE POLITICAL COMMIE MENTORS LIKE SITARAM YECHURY IMMEDIATELY AFTER HE FINISHES HIS ASSAM ELECTION CAMPAIGN.
PUT THEM BEHIND BARS FOR SEDITION AND THROW AWAY THE KEYS.
DISBAR AND BLACKBALL THE COMMUNIST PARTY AFTER THAT . .
WE DO NOT WANT “COLLEGIUM” MELORDS TO INTERFERE WITH EXTERNAL SECURITY OF THE WATAN . WE THE PEOPLE WILL NOT ALLOW IT ..
WE WILL NOT ALLOW JNU TO BE A NEST OF POISONOUS COMMIE VIPERS IN THE HEART OF DELHI. THIS IS MOST DANGEROUS FOR BHARATMATA.
KANHAIYA KUMAR, THE RUSTIC, CRASS , MIDDLE AGED STUDENT LEADER OF JNU FROM A DIRTY HOVEL (HOME ) —
WHAT JOB DOES KANHAIYA KUMAR, EXPECT TO SECURE AFTER HIS ”AFRICAN STUDIES” PHD ?
CAN HE EVEN UTTER A DECENT SENTENCE IN ENGLISH ?
HE WANTS PHELLOSSIPP ( fellowship ) , PROMOSSANN ( promotion ) , SORE LEAVE ( shore leave ) , AJJJADI ( azadi ), BHYABBASSTA ( vyavasta) AND WHAT NOT !
THE JNU COMMIE STUDENTS DESERVE HIM—ALL UNKEMPT, UNWASHED, UNCOUTH , CRASS .
I HAVE SEEN MANIPAL UNIVERSITY FOR 3 YEARS – I ATTENDED THE ANNUAL CONVOCATIONS--
WHAT A DIFFERENCE OF STUDENT/ TEACHER QUALITY .
I FELT PROUD OF BEING AN INDIAN IN THE MANIPAL CAMPUS.
AFTER SEEING JNU ON TV — I FEEL SICK – FEEL LIKE PUKING !
SACK ALL THE BRAINWASHING COMMIE / ISLAMIC SEPARATIST PROFESSORS OF JNU . . FIND OUT THEIR SOURCES OF FOREIGN FUNDS WHICH MADE THEM JUDASES ..
REWARDS WHISTLE BLOWERS AMONG JNU STUDENTS AND TEACHERS . .
Capt ajit vadakayil
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JNU STUDENT LEADER KANHAIYA KUMAR HAS VIOLATED THE TERMS OF HIS “CONDITIONAL” BAIL, BY MISBEHAVING WITH JNU PROFESSOR MAKARAND PARANJAPE
KANHAIYA KUMAR ASKED THE PROFESSOR “WHICH POLITICAL PARTY DO YOU BELONG “ IN A PUBLIC MEET OF STUDENTS.
THIS IS UNACCEPTABLE IN ANY UNIVERSITY .
KANHAIYA KUMAR WILL BE USED BY COMMIES LIKE YECHURY,, KARAT, RAJA TO CAMPAIGN FOR ELECTIONS IN KERALA —
MAAR KHAAYEGA SAALA ! MALAYALIS ARE NOT STUPID, THEY HAVE ZERO TOLERANCE FOR ANTI-NATIONALS. . .
KANHAIYA KUMARs FINGER QUIVERING MELODRAMA WILL NOT WORK IN BENGALI – WHAT HE TOUCHES IN BENGAL WILL TURN TO DUST, AS A SORT OF KING MIDAS IN REVERSE.
FINGER QUIVERING WORKS ONLY WHEN GIVING A SPEECH TO A CROWD OF ILLITERATE GHUTKA CHEWING STREET SWEEPERS IN MUMBAI .. .
IT DOES NOT WORK WITH LITERATE PEOPLE— JUST SHOWS THE CLASS AND PATHETIC MINDSET OF JNU STUDENTS . ..
I ASK MODI GOVT--
DO NOT INTERRUPT KANHAIYA KUMAR WHILE CAMPAIGNING IN ASSAM . . HE IS BOUND TO OFFER “AAJJJADDI “ TO THE SEPARATISTS .
LET IB/ RAW / NIA WATCH HIM . . WATCH D RAJAs DAUGHTER IN JNU . .
ARREST HIM AND HIS COMMIE POLITICAL COMMIE MENTORS LIKE SITARAM YECHURY IMMEDIATELY AFTER HE FINISHES HIS ASSAM ELECTION CAMPAIGN.
PUT THEM BEHIND BARS FOR SEDITION AND THROW AWAY THE KEYS.
DISBAR AND BLACKBALL THE COMMUNIST PARTY AFTER THAT . .
WE DO NOT WANT “COLLEGIUM” MELORDS TO INTERFERE WITH EXTERNAL SECURITY OF THE WATAN . WE THE PEOPLE WILL NOT ALLOW IT ..
WE WILL NOT ALLOW JNU TO BE A NEST OF POISONOUS COMMIE VIPERS IN THE HEART OF DELHI. THIS IS MOST DANGEROUS FOR BHARATMATA.
KANHAIYA KUMAR, THE RUSTIC, CRASS , MIDDLE AGED STUDENT LEADER OF JNU FROM A DIRTY HOVEL (HOME ) —
WHAT JOB DOES KANHAIYA KUMAR, EXPECT TO SECURE AFTER HIS ”AFRICAN STUDIES” PHD ?
CAN HE EVEN UTTER A DECENT SENTENCE IN ENGLISH ?
HE WANTS PHELLOSSIPP ( fellowship ) , PROMOSSANN ( promotion ) , SORE LEAVE ( shore leave ) , AJJJADI ( azadi ), BHYABBASSTA ( vyavasta) AND WHAT NOT !
THE JNU COMMIE STUDENTS DESERVE HIM—ALL UNKEMPT, UNWASHED, UNCOUTH , CRASS .
I HAVE SEEN MANIPAL UNIVERSITY FOR 3 YEARS – I ATTENDED THE ANNUAL CONVOCATIONS--
WHAT A DIFFERENCE OF STUDENT/ TEACHER QUALITY .
I FELT PROUD OF BEING AN INDIAN IN THE MANIPAL CAMPUS.
AFTER SEEING JNU ON TV — I FEEL SICK – FEEL LIKE PUKING !
SACK ALL THE BRAINWASHING COMMIE / ISLAMIC SEPARATIST PROFESSORS OF JNU . . FIND OUT THEIR SOURCES OF FOREIGN FUNDS WHICH MADE THEM JUDASES ..
REWARDS WHISTLE BLOWERS AMONG JNU STUDENTS AND TEACHERS . .
Capt ajit vadakayil
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https://mobile.twitter.com/Rajsan2012/status/707054329052536833?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Video: Nivedita Menon teaching/brainwashing in JNU says Hindu society is the most violent in the world
Video: Nivedita Menon teaching/brainwashing in JNU says Hindu society is the most violent in the world
http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Delhi/abvp-burns-manusmriti-copies-in-jnu/article8330154.ece
MANU SMRITI IS A POISON INJECTED DOCUMENT OF JEW ROTHSCHILD.
MANU WAS A NOBLE MAHARISHI
http://ajitvadakayil.blogspot.in/2015/09/sanatana-dharma-hinduism-exhumed-and_24.html
PUT THIS COMMENT IN MODIs, PMO, RSS, RAJNATH SINGH, SWAMY, PARRIKARS, WEBSITES ALSO TWITTER/ FACEBOOK.
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MANU SMRITI IS A POISON INJECTED DOCUMENT OF JEW ROTHSCHILD.
MANU WAS A NOBLE MAHARISHI
http://ajitvadakayil.blogspot.in/2015/09/sanatana-dharma-hinduism-exhumed-and_24.html
PUT THIS COMMENT IN MODIs, PMO, RSS, RAJNATH SINGH, SWAMY, PARRIKARS, WEBSITES ALSO TWITTER/ FACEBOOK.
capt ajit vadakayil
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STOP PRESS:
YESTERDAY ZEE NEWS ANCHOR ASKED JNU PROFESSOR MAKARAND PARANJAPE, A BLUNT QUESTION-
“IF THE STUDENT DO NOT WRITE WHAT THE COMMIE JNU PROFESSORS WANT— WOULD THEY LOSE MARKS / GRADES ?”
THE PROFESSOR CHICKENED OUT ( HE HAS TO SURVIVE IN JNU IN FUTURE AMONG THE COMMMIE STUDENTS/ TEACHERS ) AND SAID – HELL NO!
I AM REMINDED OF THE MENTAL GYMNASTICS WE SAILORS HAD 38 YEARS AGO.
THE METEOROLOGY PAPERS WERE CORRECTED BY A TAMILAIN EX-CAPTAIN LECTURER ( OF LB SHASTRI NAUTICAL COLLEGE ) WHO HAD WRITTEN A BOOK ON METEROLOGY—LET US CALL HIM CAPT S.
HOWEVER A RIVAL GANG OF PROFESSORS ( A KERALA SYRIAN JEW AND A PUNJABI – BOTH EX-CAPTAINS LET US CALL THEM CAPT J AND CAPT R ) WOULD NOT SET ANY QUESTION FROM THIS TAMILIANs BOOK—TO SCREW HIS BOOK SALES .
SO THE TAMIL GUY WOULD CHURN OUT SOME PET PHRASES—EXAMPLE: “MONEKY FIST DIAGRAM “ ETC DURING HIS COLLEGE LECTURES.
WHOEVER WROTE HIS PET TERM WOULD GET 100% -- AS HE CORRECTED THE PAPERS. --BINDAAS !!
WE SAILOR ONLY WANTED MARKS— WE DID NOT CARE FOR THE RABID INTERNECINE POLITICS BETWEEN PROFESSORS ( EX-CAPTAINS, WHAT A DISGRACE )
THE JNU SITUATION IS THE SAME.
THE JNU STUDENTS WROTE WHAT THE COMMIE PROFESSOR WHO CORRECTED THEIR EXAM PAPER WANTED .
THEY GOT GOOD GRADES. EXAMPLE: HINDUS ARE MOST VIOLENT RACE/ KASHMIR BELONGS TO PAKISTAN / ARYANS INVADED INDIA AND GAVE US VEDAS/ MANU WAS A BIGOT ETC
AFTER THEY PASSED OUT OF JNU, THEY FLUSHED EVERYTHING DOWN THE MENTAL TOILET—AND HAD A HEARTY LAUGH .
FUCK YOU COMMIE PROFESSORS !
OUR TAMILAIN SHIP CAPTAIN TURNED PROFESSOR WOULD ADD SEVERAL DEGREES TO HIS NAME-
ALL FAKE—
YOU PAY 5 BRITISH POUNDS AND THEY MAKE YOU FELLOW OF SOME BULLSHIT NAVIGATION/ METEOROLOGY LIMEY SOCIETY.
TEE HEEEEEEEE !
Capt ajit vadakayil
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YESTERDAY ZEE NEWS ANCHOR ASKED JNU PROFESSOR MAKARAND PARANJAPE, A BLUNT QUESTION-
“IF THE STUDENT DO NOT WRITE WHAT THE COMMIE JNU PROFESSORS WANT— WOULD THEY LOSE MARKS / GRADES ?”
THE PROFESSOR CHICKENED OUT ( HE HAS TO SURVIVE IN JNU IN FUTURE AMONG THE COMMMIE STUDENTS/ TEACHERS ) AND SAID – HELL NO!
I AM REMINDED OF THE MENTAL GYMNASTICS WE SAILORS HAD 38 YEARS AGO.
THE METEOROLOGY PAPERS WERE CORRECTED BY A TAMILAIN EX-CAPTAIN LECTURER ( OF LB SHASTRI NAUTICAL COLLEGE ) WHO HAD WRITTEN A BOOK ON METEROLOGY—LET US CALL HIM CAPT S.
HOWEVER A RIVAL GANG OF PROFESSORS ( A KERALA SYRIAN JEW AND A PUNJABI – BOTH EX-CAPTAINS LET US CALL THEM CAPT J AND CAPT R ) WOULD NOT SET ANY QUESTION FROM THIS TAMILIANs BOOK—TO SCREW HIS BOOK SALES .
SO THE TAMIL GUY WOULD CHURN OUT SOME PET PHRASES—EXAMPLE: “MONEKY FIST DIAGRAM “ ETC DURING HIS COLLEGE LECTURES.
WHOEVER WROTE HIS PET TERM WOULD GET 100% -- AS HE CORRECTED THE PAPERS. --BINDAAS !!
WE SAILOR ONLY WANTED MARKS— WE DID NOT CARE FOR THE RABID INTERNECINE POLITICS BETWEEN PROFESSORS ( EX-CAPTAINS, WHAT A DISGRACE )
THE JNU SITUATION IS THE SAME.
THE JNU STUDENTS WROTE WHAT THE COMMIE PROFESSOR WHO CORRECTED THEIR EXAM PAPER WANTED .
THEY GOT GOOD GRADES. EXAMPLE: HINDUS ARE MOST VIOLENT RACE/ KASHMIR BELONGS TO PAKISTAN / ARYANS INVADED INDIA AND GAVE US VEDAS/ MANU WAS A BIGOT ETC
AFTER THEY PASSED OUT OF JNU, THEY FLUSHED EVERYTHING DOWN THE MENTAL TOILET—AND HAD A HEARTY LAUGH .
FUCK YOU COMMIE PROFESSORS !
OUR TAMILAIN SHIP CAPTAIN TURNED PROFESSOR WOULD ADD SEVERAL DEGREES TO HIS NAME-
ALL FAKE—
YOU PAY 5 BRITISH POUNDS AND THEY MAKE YOU FELLOW OF SOME BULLSHIT NAVIGATION/ METEOROLOGY LIMEY SOCIETY.
TEE HEEEEEEEE !
Capt ajit vadakayil
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http://www.firstpost.com/india/sedition-debate-in-two-open-letters-jnu-professors-paranjape-and-datta-debate-kanhaiyas-9-feb-speech-2667554.html?utm_source=FP_CAT_LATEST_NEWS
RAJAT DATTA IS A HARDCORE COMMIE PROFESSOR WHO HAS BRAINWASHED THE STUDENTS OF JNU
STOP HIS SALARY NOW
SACK HIM AFTER A PROPER INQUIRY
STUDENTS MUST STUDY IN CAMPUS-- A LOT OF THEM WORK OUTSIDE AND COME BACK TO CAMPUS TO EAT, HAVE SEX / DRUGS AND SLEEP
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THIS POST IS NOW CONTINUED TO PART 11 BELOW--
CAPT AJIT VADAKAYIL
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Vishal Verma
ReplyDeleteMarch 2, 2016 at 11:16 AM
Namaste Ajit sir
Just one question SIR can please TELL ME WHT IS THE ACTUAL DATE OF SIKHS FESTIVAL BANDI CHOD DIWAS....I M PRIETY MUCH SURE THAT,S NOT ON DIWALI....WILL U PLS ELABORATE......
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Capt. Ajit Vadakayil
March 2, 2016 at 11:42 AM
hi vv,
Bandi Chhor Divas marks the release from prison in Gwalior of the Sixth Guru, Guru Hargobind on Diwali day with 52 Hindu Rajput princes.
Emperor Jehangir released them on Diwali day.
THOSE DAYS IN 1619 AD SIKHISM DID NOT EXIST.
MOST SIKHS ARE IGNORANT- THANKS TO THE KHALISTANI EFFECT .
All Sikh Gurus were Hindus till the last Guru Guru Gobind Singh started the Khalsa and 5K.
All 10 Sikh Gurus were born Khatri Hindus and married Khatri Hindu women in Hindu ceremonies.
First 9 gurus were cremated with Hindu rites . .
Before 1699 there was NO Sikhism at all.
You cannot "paper convert" any of the first 9 gurus into Sikhism -- before the 10th Guru Gobind Singh had his amrit chakna ceremony for his Panj Piaras into Sikhism and created the 5K Sikh religion.
All the Sikh Gurus were Khatris . The Bedi sub-caste of the Khatris derives its lineage from Kush, the son of Rama in the Hindu mythology. Sodhi sub-caste claims descent from the Lav, the other son of Rama.
LUV AND KHUSH , THE TWIN SONS ARE LORD RAM ARE JEW ROTHSCHILDs FAKE CREATIONS.
VALMIKI RAMAYANA ENDS WITH LORD RAM COMING BACK TO AYODHYA OF PUSHPAK VIMANA WITH SITA .
RAM KICKING HIS PREGNANT WIFE SITA INTO THE FOREST ARE ALL ROTHSCHILDS LIES, USING HIS FAKE AND BACK DATED CREATION TULSIDAS.
http://ajitvadakayil.blogspot.in/2013/07/unknown-history-of-sikhs-and-sikhism.html
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santulit.bhartiya
ReplyDeleteMarch 4, 2016 at 8:33 AM
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/india-denies-visas-to-us-religious-freedom-body/articleshow/51248712.cms
Excerpt from the article:
"In its 2015 report, the bipartisan USCIRF said incidents of religiously motivated and communal violence had reportedly increased for three consecutive years.
It said that despite its status as a pluralistic, secular democracy, India had long struggled to protect minority religious communities or provide justice when crimes occur, creating a climate of impunity.
Non-governmental organizations and religious leaders, including from the Muslim, Christian, and Sikh communities, attributed the initial increase in violence to religiously divisive campaigning in advance of the country's 2014 general election won by Modi.
The report said that since the election, religious minorities had been subject to derogatory comments by politicians linked to Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party and numerous violent attacks and forced conversions by Hindu nationalist groups.
US law allows for imposition of sanctions on countries the commission terms "of particular concern," but the USCIRF's recommendations are not binding and these are not automatically imposed."
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Capt. Ajit Vadakayil
March 4, 2016 at 11:20 AM
hi sb,
THESE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO KILLED ALL ORIGINAL NATIVES BY SMALL POX BLANKETS, AND BY MASSACRE OF THEIR WILL BULLS ( FOOD )
RED INDIANS WHO SURVIVES ARE NOW IN RESERVATIONS , FED WILL FREE ALCOHOL.
THESE IMMORAL WHITE YANKS HAVE DECIMATED A GREAT NATIVE RACE.
http://ajitvadakayil.blogspot.in/2013/01/christopher-columbus-father-of-american.html
http://ajitvadakayil.blogspot.in/2012/07/fransisco-pizarro-hernan-cortez.html
THE WHITE MAN IS AFRAID--
IN 17 YEARS INDIA WILL BE THIS PLANETS NO 1 SUPERPOWER.
AS USUAL THE WHITE MAN IS USING SOLD OUT INDIAN JUDASES TO BRING INDIA DOWN .
THESE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO ROBBED INDIA BLIND
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STOP PRESS:
ReplyDeleteTHERE WAS A CONSPIRACY TO ASSASSINATE PM MODI USING A LET MODULE ( IRSHAT JEHAN ).
TWO TAMILIANS AND ONE FOREIGN WHITE WOMAN ARE INVOLVED
CANCEL THEIR PASSPORTS BEFORE THEY ESCAPE !
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