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peasant must have a love for his profession and there must be conscious effort for increasing production. Concentration of land in a few lands will condemn many to forced unemployment and make them a liability of society. Even if there is full production, it will not lead to equal distribution of food unless there is an equal distribution of land. Sanction of law will fail to put an end to malpractices. If opportunities to reap higher profits with less labour and investment exist, people will naturally try to take advantage of such opportunities and it is idle to believe their attitude can be changed through sermons. Solution of the land problem is necessary not only from the point of view of social justice but also from that of increasing food production. To build up our country try we must stand on our own legs and shed dependence on foreign aid. A scientific mobilization of our natural and human resources will go a long way to develop our agriculture. It is wrong notion that small holding are a bar to increasing production. Even if the peasant is given a small plot of land, he will feel the urge for increasing production since he feels it is his own. Of course, these is a limit to such an increase. The primary task, therefore, is abolition of large scale land and its distribution to the landless, the next step would be for the government to explain to the peasants the disadvantages of cultivating small holdings. The peasant will then voluntarily take to collective farming. Private ownership of land will thus be done away with. Then comes the question of removing the pressure on land. Land distribution by itself will not solve this problem. The pressure on land has to be reduced gradually. Cottage industries have got a positive role in this respect and those to be developed. The development of cottage industries, however, will not make for full-scale economic regeneration. We have to embark on industrial development. The rich will be denied the luxurious living they enjoy now, not because we have any personal grudge against them but because that mode of living does not fit with the over all interest of the country. Without going in for a radical change of the existing social system, we can not take the country along the path of progress and prosperity. It is impossible for the government to solve the land problem under the present social system. The
3459:, he made his intentions clear about the quick distribution of surplus land and he further asked for peasant initiative and organized force. What he did not realize was that the aspirations of the poor peasantry were already on a high note and his invitation escalated them further. As the later developments showed they went far beyond his expectations. Although there were no doubts about the intentions of the leftists in the government about the redistribution, the path to achieve the goals was not that simple. There were some constraints before government. To name a few first they were not sure about how to recover the land from the landlords. Second the landlords could take the help of law to delay the seizure of land and thus postpone the redistribution for an indefinite period. Third was the working of the bureaucracy. There were some instances of even defying the orders of the ministers. As a result of these obstacles, the government could not implement the land reforms quickly. The
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4081:, who have other sources of income, should not be allowed to possess land. But the constitution stands in the way of taking such step. We, however, can and should try to plug the loop holes in the law relating to celling on land. The machinery of the Government connot carry out land reforms even though there are honest officers in the administration. In our case, there is the bureaucracy – a built in obstacle. The efforts of the administration have to be strengthened and supplemented by the conscious and organized participation of the peasants and the people at large. Academic discussion, to be useful, must shed their abstract nature and be practical and down to earth enunciation of policies and programme. A combination of all these factors will enable us to solve the land problems.
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tensions between the CPI(M) and CPI factions within AIKS, per
Surjeet (1995) a mayor source of tension was the rejection of the rightists to demand release of jailed AIKS leaders. Among the AIKS grassroots, the majority sided with CPI(M). But the split in the AIKS top leadership was 'somewhat uneven' per Sharma (1978). Its president, Gopalan, went to CPI(M) whilst the general secretary Bhowani Sen sided with CPI(Right). Among key Central Kisan Council members, the ones that sided with CPI(M) included Lyallpuri, Parulekar, Konar, C.H. Kanaran and N. Prasad Rao. In the CPI(Right) faction, in the Central Kisan Council key leaders included Manali C. Kandaswami, B.V. Kakkilaya, Jagannath Sarkar, Z.A. Ahmed and Karyanand Sharma and on 11 April 1964, the landmark incident happened in
2391:, it was physical tortures as well as mental torture more over the food that was given was not fit for human consumption, there were worms when they opened the bread and wild grass was boiled and served in rotten vegetables, rain water was given for drinking and the water was full of insects and worms, 13×6 cells were dark and damp and dingy thickly coated with moss, there were no toilets, there were no lights, no reading material, prisoners were not allowed to meet with each other, the guards carried out physical torture and flogging, their behaviour was insulting, things had become unbearable, so the prisoners came in a conclusion to do hunger strike against the jail authorities to improve the systems in jail, soon on 12 May 1933 the hunger strike was fast undo death,
4139:'. Peasants, according to him, were conservative by nature. In their psyche private property was inviolable. Having lost their land through the process of exploitation, they hankered for their land as their own property. Hence illegal occupation of even illegally-held land would not absolve them of the sense of guilt for an illegal and even immoral action. Therefore, they would not have the courage and determination to fight for their rights if threatened with eviction in a changed political situation. Konar, therefore, favoured the legal way of vesting land in the state. Once the land became the property of the state, what would happen to it would be a matter of state policy and no individual's property right would be involved. It may look strange for a
2312:. At first, he gave 1 lakh, 20 thousand rupees and later 80 thousand rupees. After his arrest, Konar was cruelly tortured by the police throughout his custody. However, he tolerated all of the torture given by the British Police and never uttered a word about any revolutionaries or about their future plans. In the special tribunal case, the police filed a charge sheet u/s 694 and u/s 398 of the Indian Public Penal Code against Hare Krishna Konar as an accused for robbery and murder. After the arrest he was taken to Midnapore Central Jail and on 20 January 1933 the judgment of the tribunal was delivered in
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3853:, as well as the evacuation of all its engineers and technicians from both countries. Ho Chi Minh became serious and added, "Unfortunately, it's true." Konar stated that you are the most recognized and senior living comrade with international recognition. You step in to handle the issue between these two parties. Ho Chi Minh became more serious, stating that he was older and well-respected by everyone. However, he is the leader of a "Small country party". Konar noticed the pain in Ho Chi Minh's eyes and face. Later, learned that he attempted to address the issue. He traveled all the way to
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peasantry and workers. If the agricultural workers and share-croppers assemble peacefully to espouse a cause, if public order was threatened by landowners, the latter could be restrained under the CrPC in the interest of maintenance of public order. Combine the essence of these constitutional and legal rights and procedures and you have the "Konar" recipe of legal reform with popular participation. It was so simple, so bold and so novel. Konar did not approve of the seizure and occupation by force of private property by peasants, even though such lands had in many cases been held '
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hostels. So, one afternoon, Bipadbaran Roy's uncle, who was a government employee, came with 10 thousand rupees and kept it in his house, so it was decided that they would rob that money and use it for party's fund. So, Bipadbaran, Konar, and few others went to the house and took all the money, along with some extra gold and cashes. But this wasn't enough money for their funds. So, Konar broke his father's chest in memari to collect the remaining money, which he wanted for the organization. Gradually, Konar was becoming a revolutionary figure in the
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4484:. The liberation of the country sparked a new surge of activity in the struggle for the liberation of exploited people. Konar turned down any prospects for comfort in his personal life. He knew how to read the minds of the villagers; agriculture was their primary source of income, and he was well-versed in agricultural issues. And because of his remarkable oratory, exceptional ability to understand the mindset of rural India, desire to reform Indian agricultural beliefs, and positive impact on working-class people's mindsets. Even the
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convention a Bengal-based pro-Chinese group like konar, mukherjee, Dasgupta, basu and halim, representing one of the most radical streams of the CPI left-wing and in that meeting they decided to make the party in 7th
Congress of Communist Party of India. The Congress government of P C Sen in Bengal arrested many of the breakaway group's leaders days before the Congress, and in 1964 Hare Krishna Konar was imprisoned for two years, for that's why he could not take part in 7th Congress of Communist Party of India's parallel where the
4406:. In 1967, when Comrade Konar became the Minister of Land and Land Reforms. Comrade Hare Krishna Konar's objective was to initiate the first land reform and agrarian reform in India, as well as to seize land from zamindar exploiters and distribute it to poor landless people, as he realized that the primary threat to rural Bengal was not Britishers, but these zamindars or landlords, who had exploited these poor peasants for 300 years. He even opposed private land ownership, so while serving as India's first Land Minister in
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place, a Police camp was established there. In the wake of these developments the first serious clash between Police and the peasants occurred on 23 May 1967, when a policeman was killed and in retaliation police opened fire on a crowd of villagers and killed nine people. Out of them six were women and two were children. This incident created tensions within and outside the United Front government. The West Bengal
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5375:, Comrade Konar, and his wife Biva Konar would go underground. The responsibilities of external party work have been given to other comrades. Within 3 months of marriage, Biva Konar had to go underground with her husband. Biva Konar eagerly accepted it. And in their underground time period, Biva Konar gave birth to a daughter. Later, she gave birth to another two sons. Konar spent the last few months of his life living at his
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workers, peasants and hardworking people. Hare
Krishna Konar came within these change movements based on practical experience. So after released from prison, Konar moved forward with the mindset of joining armed revolutionary movement by giving up the process of nonviolent, he moved towards the armed struggle and showed particular skill in creating secret revolutionary groups in and around Memari. It was during this time that
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2332:“Therefore acquit the accused of the charge under section 398 IPC with regard to the sentence to death on the accused under section 394 IPC. We have the consideration on the one hand that the offence is exceedingly grave one and on the other hand the youth of the accused who is to be about 17 years age, taking both the circumstances into account sentence the accused to undergo rigorous imprisonment six years.”
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2515:. Konar also arranged to bring books from his Memari's house and money to buy books for Konar to study, he used to read that book all day and meet at one place in the evening and Konar would explain the essence of that book in details. The cellular jail authority made a library for the revolutionaries but the control of the library passed into the hands of all the
3974:’ (or false names) vested with the state. The quantum of land thus vested was around one million acres (4,000 km) of good agricultural land. Subsequently, under the leadership of Hare Krishna Konar and Benoy Choudhury land was distributed amongst 2.4 million landless and poor farmers. It has been argued that this land reform along with
2714:, so finally on 25 July 1937 the 385 political prisoners went on hunger strike, some of the 80 other prisoners got bailed by giving the excuse to the jail authority that they are going on their personal works and businesses, but actually they were going to propagate and to encourage the Indians to do protest against the
2752:“I as a poet appeals you to transfer the political prisoners of cellular jail to mainland as the hunger strike begins and we cannot allow this flowers of the nation to wither away, so please don't use cellular jail as a concentrating camp of revolutionaries and you have to release the political prisoners from jail.”
3213:. In the following period the Communist Party underwent a vertical split with a section of the party including Hare Krishna Konar going on to form the Communist Party of India (Marxist). There were several ongoing ideological conflicts between sections within the Communist Party with regards to the nature of the
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released he went into hiding and remained so until 1952. His chief role was maintaining communications between
Kolkata, Bardhaman, Howrah and Hooghly in this time. He played an important role during the Food Movement of West Bengal in 1953, and Civil Disobedience movement in 1957, and was arrested both times.
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were organized and 15000 to 20000 peasants were enrolled as whole time activists. They soon occupied the land in the name of peasants’ committees, burnt all land records, cancelled all hypothetical debts, and passed death sentences on oppressive landlords. They also formed armed bands by looting guns
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Newspaper, named "The Call", which were published from the jail. The "Call" was started as a monthly paper and act as a mouthpiece of communist consolidation, the number of member in communist consolidation swelled to 200 and all of them contributed articles
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who was also arrested for participating in disobedience movement and they discussed in various topics, he also talked with various revolutionaries and was influenced by the armed revolutionary doctrine, this jail period was the most important period of his revolutionary career. He learned that, there
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who was then incharged for the burdwan volunteer camp for the civil disobedience movement, a senior congress leader sent Hare
Krishna Konar back home. After this incident, his family totally isolated Konar, so that he couldn't attend or could stay away from these revolutionary and political meetings.
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was going on, and Konar was there in the meeting, but suddenly his father saw him in the meeting, and this was the first time he was caught by his family that he was involved with politics. So Konar's father came and grabbed his hand to take Konar back home, but Hare
Krishna Konar was clinging to the
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took Konar's wife, Biva Konar, to a secret lair. Sribrajeshwar Dan was a wealthy
Zamindar; therefore, when his daughter married, he gave her a lot of jewelry. However, during their party life, Biva Konar almost sold all of her jewelry for the party funds. Although there was no political tradition in
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and their practical implementation in the society, actually Comrade Konar learned a great lesson of his life in jail from Dr. Roy, moreover, this man completely changed Comrade Konar's mindset from revolutionary intellectual to a pure communist, who wants to fight for backward working class peoples.
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was in a difficult situation because it was in the power so it could not totally do away the legal and official procedure and on the other hand the aspirations of the peasantry had to be satisfied. Everyone was not happy with government policy of redistributing the land through legal process. One of
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unchecked by the so many authorities which formally checked them, on their way to the Andaman. The prisoners also requested the warders outside the andaman jail to get books direct from the book smugglers, the prisoners requested their relatives though letter to send them particular books, when they
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leader of burdwan Bibhuti Datta used to visit their house regularly as Bibhuti Babu and Sarat konar had a good relationship, actually Konar was influenced towards politics by the thoughts he had listed from the congress leader Bibhuti Babu, In this time a new leader who had recently made his name in
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seized the land hidden by intense mass movements and distributed it among the rural landless. The procedure of regaining land was highly diplomatic and tactful; it was done in two ways: first legally, and then forcefully. As a result, massive protests against communism broke out in Bengali villages
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who was attacking Hare Krishna Konar on three accounts. The first point was that he submitted to the bureaucrats and feudal gentry. The second point was that there might be disputes among the peasants who acquired the land through legal process and those who got it through forceful means. The third
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had been rendered dysfunctional as most of its key leaders and cadres had been jailed. However, by late 1963 and early 1964 most of jailed AIKS leaders and cadres were released from prison. During the 1964 split in CPI, there were efforts to retain AIKS as a united organization. However, there were
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that they also sought permission from the Communist Consolidation leaders to join the daily parades of the Chittagong Group. This resulted in the number of the Chittagong paraders increasing to about 90 and all the chittagong arms group member also join the Communist consolidation. This is the time
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was their leader instructor, they were able to put up a very impressive show. When they marched past, and performed several lying and attacking formations with their Bamboo sticks used instead of muskets, they appeared really magnificent. The members of the Communist Consolidation were so impressed
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in the hunger strike, the facilities won from cellular jail authorities improved, which prisoners will be noted as less dangerous he will be released but will under the eyes of Britishers, light was fixed in every cell, opportunity to play sports, cultural events was organised by the jail authority
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All these three movements influenced Konar's life. The lives of many armed revolutionaries of the 1930s, who decided to take the path of Communism, marched with devotion and single mindedness in front of the goal of ending all forms of exploitation and oppression forever by judging the interests of
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was shot to death, who were the main figures of the Indian armed struggle revolution. And just after that, Gandhi launched another Satyagraha movement, which was opposed by a large section of students and also by various revolutionary groups. So as a result, the armed struggle revolution increased
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family on August 5, 1915. There were no political or anti-government activists associated with his family, his father was a well known businessman as well as a landlord of kamargoria village. After a certain age he started his primary studies at Kamargoria Prathmik Bidyalay and he has been a class
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review of executive action and set legal and administrative procedures and practises. Any threat to any of the established parameters would have led to a summary dismissal by the not so friendly central government. The political genius of Hare Krishna Konar lay in his ability to play his own ball
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is an imperative necessity for the revitalization of a moribund economy and a backward country. Modern research puts all the emphasis on providing technical know-how to increase agricultural production. This is a one-sided approach. Agriculture does not depend on the bounties of Nature alone. The
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region and he asked the rebels to put down their arms and file the petition for the distribution of land vested with the government. It was also agreed that all the persons wanted by Police would also surrender. But the agreement was never implemented. Just after the return of minister from that
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to mainland and creating a noise and protesting against the force feeding by the jailers. The prisoners also arrange to get information regarding Indian reactions to the hunger strike, it had already been arranged that the newspapers containing Indian reactions should be smuggled inside the jail
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of Burdwan armed revolutionary group and joined the Calcutta armed revolutionary movement. After a few days, the calcutta party's funds reached almost zero, and there was a special need for money. One of Konar's friends was Bipadbaran Roy, whose house was in Calcutta but who also used to stay in
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and The leftist section, to which the 32 National Council members belonged, organized a convention in Tenali, Andhra Pradesh 7 to 11 July. In this convention, the issues of the internal disputes in the party were discussed. 146 delegates, claiming to represent 100,000 CPI members, at the Tenali
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freedom fighters began to treated as other political prisoners like other jails. There was a mass demonstration of working people, intellectuals and students. This upsurge clearly showed that their people on the mainland did not forget them. After four weeks telegrams from leaders of the nation
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Comrade Konar was an excellent student with an increasingly wealthy father. Between these two, it was natural to live in the assurance of what establishment meant in this society, but Konar chose the unpredictable existence for the sake of emancipating the exploited people in the class system.
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won by an extremely large majority in 1977. The left front government implemented the land reform in that year, and it was enacted until their loss in 2011. According to Comrade Konar, fundamental land reform is impossible in this state structure. So the campaign began to seek as much legally
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Dam movement of 1943–1944 and second stage of Canal Tax protest of 1946–1947. While canvassing for elections in colliery area of Asansol he was physically assaulted by goons, and his legs were broken. In March 1948 when the CPI was banned, he was arrested immediately for 3 months. After being
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and expand the value of his assets. Despite his disappointment, he refused to give up. He believed that if he could get his son married and have children, then Konar would have to return home. Finally, after 3 years of trying, Comrade Konar agreed to the marriage but only under 3 conditions:
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It was a strange quirk of history that at each stage of West Bengal's two phase land reforms there was a stalwart to guide and lead the program. One was Hare Krishna Konar, the other Benoy Choudhury, both of them were totally committed to the cause, profound believers in the principles of
3610:, we should keep in mind that although it was a moderate success it was suppressed within a few months. It enjoyed immense mass support, but it could not sustain for a long period of time. There are mainly two versions for the failure of the movement. One is from the point of view of
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members therefore, started military parades, at first without the sanction of the authorities, but a little later with the full approval of the authorities. They also had their uniform prepared, they prepared their buttons and badges from the silver utensils they were given for use.
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and other kinds of nonviolent resistance, believing that such politics would only replace one set of exploiters with another. However, comrade Konar and Gandhi shared the same perspective in that they both believed that India would never achieve independence from the British until
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marched with devotion and single-mindedness toward the aim of permanently ending all forms of exploitation and tyranny by judging the interests of workers, peasants, and hardworking people. Comrade Konar came from within these change movements based on practical experience.
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had to bow and request to stop the hunger strike and they said the facilities they are demanding for will be accepted, so revolutionary of Cellular Jail had accept it, thus the hunger strike ended on 26 June 1933, and soon after the death of three respected revolutionaries
3861:, but as a "Small country leader," he may have been unable to prevent the situation from escalating. Conflict within the international communist movement also harmed Vietnam. But, like a realistic leader, he and his party accepted reality, they rallied under the banner of
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According to Konar the Land question is a national question and not one affecting merely the peasantry. If we fail to solve the land problem, the whole society will go down. If the nation as a whole does not stand behind the measures for land reform, the peasantry or the
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Comrade Konar was disinherited by his father, and he eventually received no compensation or property from his family. And as Comrade Konar was involved in unlawful activities against the ruling government, it became necessary to go underground. So, it was decided that
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as well as the international Communist movement. So Konar decided to meet the Chinese delegations; although Damodaran rejected, but Konar met with them and accepted their invitation to visit Peking, immediately after the national party congress in Hanoi. Konar fled to
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Committee was formed consisting of all the coalition partners of the previous government which agreed upon a pre-poll alliance to contest the election together under a 32-point programme. Under terms of the agreement, if the alliance were to attain a majority then
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for his further studies, but Konar had left everything—his studies, his future, his properties—literally everything to get the britishers rid of the country, so by struggling to take him back home from the burdwan district congress office, Sarat Konar said:
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the paternal family of Biva Konar, but a simple devotion to her husband's ideals, an uncanny ability to throw herself into the crowd at the expense of the conventional notions of individual happiness—Biva Konar was a simple image of simplicity.
3845:?" Ho Chi Minh stated that all they want is support and fraternity from the people of India; simply to explain Vietnam's struggle to the people of India. Secondly, Konar inquired as to the validity of reports concerning the dispute between the
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the movement. Lack of proper plan for the redistribution of grabbed land led to conflicts among the peasants. But according to him the main defect was failure to establish a powerful mass base. Talking about military weakness of the movement,
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by substantially meeting their land hunger. And that could be done only through vesting of ceiling surplus land held clandestinely by the landed gentry of the state. Shortly after assuming power, Hare Krishna Konar collected the land held by
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addressed a meeting of the cadres and asked them to always be on the side of the poor and landless peasant. He said that our relation with rich farmers would always be of struggling nature. Observing that the situation going out of control
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from the landlords, armed themselves with conventional weapons and set up a parallel administration to look after the villages. By May of that year itself three or four places were totally under the control of rebels. In the meantime
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campaigns and the political campaigns of the burdwan congress, Konar goes to school and in the lunch time he secretly leaves the school to attend the campaigns. He regularly attends meetings and rallies. So one day a meeting about
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groups and by January 1938 Konar was back to Bengal from Andamans Cellular jail, Hare Krishna Konar was kept in Dumdum Central Jail for some time and transferred to Burdwan Jail, from where he was released on 27 March 1938.
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took him to Bardhaman district and he started working in the kisan (farmers) movement. In 1939, he participated in the Canal Tax protest in Bardhaman district. In 1940 he was banned by the British Government from entering
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3455:. They represented the aspirations of the marginalized and the poor. The minister-in-charge of Land and Land Revenue was Hare Krishna Konar who was a veteran peasant leader. In an interview with his party mouthpiece
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and subsequently, the revolutionary groups also started increasing across the country. At the same time calcutta's biggest revolutionary group, The Indian Proletarian Revolutionary Party was formed, Konar along with
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path, propagation of politics of agrarian struggle among the working class and the peasantry and building up a secret party to prepare cadres for this purpose. As a result of those differences pointed out already,
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guarantees the right to form associations and unions and to assemble peaceably. The Indian Evi-Dence Act permits disbelieving of documentary evidence on the strength of overwhelmingly reliable oral evidence. The
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joined the group by holding each other's hand, soon Konar involved in various revolutionary activities such as making bombs, leading robberies, arranging party funds and slowly became the leader of that group.
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struggle, and prepared the Vietnamese people for a long and difficult struggle. Knowing that the people of Vietnam could have to give their blood alone, he did not abandon them in the fight against ruthless
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expelled 19 members in the light of the formation of the committee. In the meantime some other important developments were also taking place. On 28 June Radio Peking supported the movement and dubbed the
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eventually a different and new environment was created as the revolutionary met to discuss and read. Soon Hare Krishna Konar and Shiv verma decided to make an organ of the party which was called the
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as the result that there was hardly any left who had not become a confirmed Communist or Socialist. Hare krishna konar, Shiv verma, Satish pakrasi held study circles, in which the principles of
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and it gave a call for ending the monopoly ownership of land by landlords, organization and arming of peasants to destroy the resistance of landlords. Among the sponsors of the conference were
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can do very little by themselves. History tells us that the land question and the struggle of the peasantry to resolve it were the motive force behind every revolutionary uprising whether in
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were organized during "settlement camps" (also called "Reorientation camps"), where the bargadars could discuss their grievances. The first such camp was held at Halusai in Polba taluk in
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would become the deputy chief minister. In addition during the negotiations Basu was able to secure the portfolios of fisheries, food, excise, labour, civil defence and education for the
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After Konar's marriage, his father hoped that Comrade Konar would stay at home and look after his business, but a few days later, Comrade Konar received an arrest warrant, and
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by zamindars and landowners from whom Comrade Konar had forcefully taken land. Though Comrade Konar didn't pay attention to those exploiter Zamindars, and he gave the slogan:
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on that day 11 April 1964. The left leaders who were ousted, in turn, announced a separated national convention. while the leftist fraction group holds a parallel congress in
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police. The countryside was seething with discontent. It was a troubled time Hare Krishna Konar became the land and land revenue minister. His talks with his old compatriot
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balcony post in front of the district congress House. Sarat konar had a great reputation in the village as he was a wealthy businessman and had a dream to send Konar to
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through some warders and other contacts which had been established with some of the local peoples. A country wide movement on the mainland in support of demands of the
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in 1966. By 1967 AIKS was divided into two parallel organizations, as a consequence of the split in the party. At the August 28, 1967 Central Kisan Council meeting in
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as well as Minister of Land and Land Revenue was changed his name to Minister of Land and Land Reforms and the minister was Hare Krishna Konar. In the election, the
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during various campaigns. The film covers Konar's childhood days, revolutionary life, and political career and also includes an interview video with revolutionary
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was denied the position of chief minister due to opposition to the idea from the Communist Party of India and Bangla Congress, all of whom eventually settled for
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fighting began on the Himalayan border on 10 October 1962 between the Chinese People's Liberation Army and Army of India. This issue that fueled the split in the
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and between third and 10 June. There were as many as eighty incidents of dacoity, two murders and also one abduction. Mr. B. Chavan Union Home Minister told the
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from Assam, 3 from Punjab, 2 from Delhi and 2 from Madras and most of the member of this organization along with Hare Krishna Konar was previously the member of
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and the Communist Party of China. This was the first direct attempt by the Communist Party of China to establish influence within the Communist Party of India.
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Hare Krishna Konar was caught on September 15, 1932, in the Begut Robbery Case. As, Sarat Konar had already made all the arrangements for Konar to be moved to
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won an overwhelming victory with 214 out of 280 seats and as a consequence the Communist Party of India (Marxist) stood as the first party other than the
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himself, he knew the fish in water tactics of armed partisan action. He was determined to evaporate the water by weaning away the landless and land-poor
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and brought to the forefront by the rising border tensions between India and China. The Communist Party had also become the second largest party in the
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home with his wife and two sons, as his daughter got married. However, after Konar's death in 1974, his wife Biva Konar with his two boys shifted to
5237:(Published in 1980 by National Book Agency of India and it is the Bengali version of Agrarian Problems of India is translated by Hare Krishna Konar).
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of the state. The Communist Party of India (Marxist) was only able to secure 14 seats and Hare Krishna Konar for the first time lost his seat in the
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to conduct a seminar with the professors and teach a lecture to the students about land reform implementation and other agricultural difficulties.
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were introduced to the revolutionary group of Burdwan. Under Dutta and Mukherjee's influence Burdwan revolutionary group got the supply of various
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point was that the peasants who would acquire the land through legal process might eventually become a complacent middle farmer. Developments at
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but he was elected as central committee and after some months many other communist leader was also arrested for joining the seventh Congress in
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which was produced by Gour Saha and the Harekrishna Konar Memorial Agrarian Research Centre. This documentary was screened several times in
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5244:(Published in 1977 by National Book Agency of India and it is a selected articles, letters and political background of Hare Krishna Konar).
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should be repatriated to the mainland and released. An ultimatum was given that if these demands were not met a hunger strike would begin.”
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was an excellent orator, as was his brother and a great diplomatic politician who was the senior most leader in the 2000s and member of
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is a magnificent ideology that will undoubtedly lead to India's independence from Britain. So, he chose a nonviolent way and joined the
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area and later on from Bardhaman district. But he still worked from underground in Bardhaman, and he was once arrested for few months.
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was equally essential in another socio-political setting to carry a large majority of people with him for the success of the massive "
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by British warders during this hunger strike, their bodies were quietly ferreted away and thrown out to sea, so that the
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nuclear program and their neutrality in the initial days of Sino-Indian border conflict. These events greatly offended
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on the floor of the assembly, increasing public awareness and providing a united front for agitators to rally around.
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maintained to seek advice from Konar on Land-related decisions. Even Indira Gandhi once sent comrade Konar to the
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with nearly 10% vote share which is described to have brought prominence to the internal divisions of the party.
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from 18 to 20 May 1978. In noted camp two Adibashi Borgaders objected procedure adopted by the official for
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and during his court trial, Konar was asked whether he was guilty of his revolutionary attempts against the
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in West Bengal to exacerbate agitations against the prevalent food crisis in West Bengal by acting as the
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too came out with their own document. Thereafter the two parties stopped communicating. During the 1962
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forest bungalow from midnight to early morning, had failed. The new government faced a militant
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for more than 7 years. In 1970, Benoy Krishna Konar was also accused in the most notorious
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used to fear him on any form of agricultural disagreements and issues, including
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After being released from jail in 1938, his father intended to put his son into
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was named after Hare Krishna Konar as the "Harekrishna Konar Smriti Bhavan".
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principles. Finally, In March 1931, Bhagat Singh was executed by hanging and
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The Puzzle of India's Governance: Culture, Context and Comparative Theory
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6689:"The Birth Centenary of Comrade HareKrishna Konar | Peoples Democracy"
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leader, so this airport ought to be dedicated in his honor. Although
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underrated the strength of the State machinery and thought that
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also came under attack. By 20 July the prominent leaders like
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given by the doctors amongst them, others gave the classes of
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for 6 years at the age of 18, there he took part in the first
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The Communist Parties in Power and Agrarian Reforms in India
5848:(in Bengali) (1st ed.). North 24 Parganas. p. 108.
4426:. Comrade Konar says towards this agrarian revolution that:
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and the characterisation and method of interaction with the
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who were formerly a revolutionary and named the library as "
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led West Bengal. Actually, Comrade Konar was a believer in
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movement derives its name from Naxalbari, a small place in
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and taken admission in first year as a science student of
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and other one is from the point of view of supporters of
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would not go to the extent of suppressing the movement.
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were openly supporting India in its border dispute with
1999:; 5 August 1915 – 23 July 1974) was an Indian
6541:. The University of California: Gour Saha. p. 240.
5749:(in Bengali). Kolkata: National Book Agency. p. 9.
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International Department of the Chinese Communist Party
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in Jail and later it was the highest resistant against
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Konar knew many international languages which includes
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tried to dissociate itself from the police action. The
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Comparing two icon Piero Sraffa and Hare Krishna Konar
5601:. This is the only international department under the
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and as a result, the airport shouldn't be named after
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It was a revolutionary group founded in cellular jail
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Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration
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and the member of the International Department of the
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support to rebels and of Peking's disenchantment with
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a. National Liberation Movement initiated by Congress
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6940:. The University of Michigan: Gour Saha. p. 182.
5913:(2nd rev. ed.). New Delhi: People's Pub. House.
5230:(Published in 1977 by National Book Agency of India).
5223:(Published in 1976 by National Book Agency of India).
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feasible and fundamental land reform in the state of
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After being released from jail in 1938, Konar joined
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Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam
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6084:"1962 India-China war: Why India needed that jolt"
4386:Hare Krishna Konar was influenced by the works of
3229:and China and with regards to the handling of the
2894:and the other Chinese Communist leaders. In 1962,
2756:Letter to Hare Krishna Konar on 28 August 1937 by
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4494:Chief Economic Advisor to the Government of India
4351:was the leading character behind the teaching of
4018:, held in a jungle about 6 km away from the
3381:West Bengal Legislative Assembly election of 1972
3354:West Bengal Legislative Assembly election of 1971
3306:West Bengal Legislative Assembly election of 1969
3254:West Bengal Legislative Assembly election of 1967
3207:West Bengal Legislative Assembly election of 1962
3188:West Bengal Legislative Assembly election of 1957
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6611:Kisan sangram, west bengal publisher kisan sabha
6503:. The Statesman, 9 February 2010. Archived from
6382:. Concept Publishing Company. pp. 103–105.
5844:Saha, Gour Chandra (2015). Written at Kolkata.
5586:Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
5154:He was the first holder after the 1967 split in
4149:was his notable contribution to the people from
4088:Konar giving an interview on land reform in the
6456:"History of Naxalism | india | Hindustan Times"
5990:. National Book Agency: Kolkata. 2005. p. 56-59
5554:Communist Party of India (Marxist), West Bengal
4339:and he also read the revolutionary thoughts of
3998:". Each performed his unique role to carry out
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3528:woke up and Hare Krishna Konar was sent to the
2926:, other parties portrayed left-wing parties as
2918:came out with their document in June 1963. The
16:Indian revolutionary and politician (1915–1974)
8224:Revolutionary movement for Indian independence
6988:"Sarvarkar & Naming of Port Blair Airport"
6897:. Election Commission of India. Archived from
6861:. Election Commission of India. Archived from
6825:. Election Commission of India. Archived from
6789:. Election Commission of India. Archived from
6753:. Election Commission of India. Archived from
6720:. Election Commission of India. Archived from
6613:(in Bengali). Kolkata: Madan gosh. p. 79.
5004:He held the position up to his resign in 1964
4959:He held the position up to his resign in 1964
4893:He held the position up to his resign in 1964
4282:initiated by Pro-Marxist groups, and the last
3561:were coming together. These groups formed the
3172:Trade Unions International of World Federation
8219:Revolutionaries of Bengal during British Rule
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5110:He held the position until his death in 1974
5088:He held the position until his death in 1974
5066:He held the position until his death in 1974
4937:He held the position until his death in 1974
4915:He held the position until his death in 1974
4471:regime and the poor landless people from the
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4229:After this incident, Comrade Konar rejected
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3586:claimed that it was cabinet's decision, but
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7026:Hare Krishna Konar v. DwijendraLal Sengupta
6714:"Statistical Reports of Assembly Elections"
6311:. Progressive Publishers. pp. 89–102.
6038:. Prajasakti Book House. pp. 236–240.
5961:
4010:was shot, killing inspector Wangeli of the
3545:that a reign of terror has been created in
3221:, with regards to the approach towards the
2710:But there was no response from the viceroy
2521:The Veritable University of Revolutionaries
2296:Cellular jail and hunger strike (1932–1938)
2274:. Slowly, revolutionaries started opposing
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7394:Hindustan Socialist Republican Association
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7016:The library named after Hare Krishna Konar
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6169:South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies
5951:. Delhi: Government of India. p. 339.
4400:1964 split in the Communist Party of India
3793:held its third national party congress in
3785:1964 split in the Communist Party of India
3489:who later became prominent leaders of the
2809:. From that year on, Hare Krishna Konar's
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3821:. Eventually, In vietnam, Konar met with
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2411:(arrested for an Arms Act Case) died for
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324:25 February 1969 – 16 March 1970
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2328:After his addressing the judgment said:
2320:or not. On the reply to it, Konar said:
2146:Holding the pole tightly Konar replied:
385:1 March 1967 – 21 November 1967
6718:General Election Results and Statistics
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6134:The Indian Journal of Political Science
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3881:Konar giving lecture in Vietnam in 1969
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5762:Sansad Bangla Charitbhidhan, p. 622,
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5744:
5673:
5618:Neck cancer caused by consumption of
5513:
5464:and another one on his birthplace of
4585:was the 4th largest funeral rally in
4504:Despite the differences in ideology,
4396:India's mainstream communist movement
4337:"A revolutionary of the modern world"
4179:
3891:land reform implementation in Vietnam
3510:unit decided to stick to the idea of
3423:
3420:, a splinter of the Bangla Congress.
8209:People from Purba Bardhaman district
6116:
6104:"General Election, 1962 (Vol I, II)"
5843:
5789:
5787:
5785:
5783:
5781:
5779:
5777:
5775:
5740:
5738:
5736:
5734:
5732:
5669:
5667:
5665:
5663:
5661:
5659:
5241:Selected Works of Hare Krishna Konar
4604:
3797:from 5–12 September 1960. Konar and
3639:World Communist movement (1960–1974)
2866:was parting of the ways between the
2057:Early life and independence movement
161:
88:adding citations to reliable sources
59:
18:
6977:
6916:
6657:
6637:
6617:
6571:
6474:
6371:
6304:
6295:
6207:
6160:
6072:
6031:
6022:
6004:"Present Stage of Peasant Movement"
5870:
5828:
5417:Veer Savarkar International Airport
5257:. Konar's younger brother, Comrade
4046:
3936:Communist Party of the Soviet Union
3813:at the Hanoi Conference due to the
3715:in the 1960s; He had also attended
3697:Communist Party of the Soviet Union
3689:Progressive Party of Working People
3168:Communist Party of the Soviet Union
3144:) and Member of central council of
2943:, the "Leftist faction" happned in
2619:on different subjects dealing with
13:
6992:Communist Party of India (Marxist)
6706:
6519:
6448:
6422:
6396:
6251:
6008:Communist Party of India (Marxist)
5993:
5881:"History of Andaman Cellular Jail"
5358:H. K. Konar and Biva Konar in 1940
5267:Communist Party of India (Marxist)
5213:
5203:Communist Party of India (Marxist)
5180:Communist Party of India (Marxist)
5150:Communist Party of India (Marxist)
5129:Communist Party of India (Marxist)
5106:Communist Party of India (Marxist)
5101:Communist Party of India (Marxist)
5084:Communist Party of India (Marxist)
5079:Communist Party of India (Marxist)
5062:Communist Party of India (Marxist)
5057:Communist Party of India (Marxist)
5039:Communist Party of India (Marxist)
4769:Communist Party of India (Marxist)
4759:Member of the legislative assembly
4744:Communist Party of India (Marxist)
4734:Member of the legislative assembly
4719:Communist Party of India (Marxist)
4709:Member of the legislative assembly
4684:Member of the legislative assembly
4659:Member of the legislative assembly
4477:Communist Party of India (Marxist)
4404:Communist Party of India (Marxist)
4205:. However, when Gandhi signed the
3695:in 1970; He has also attended the
3557:several groups within and outside
3062:Communist Party of India (Marxist)
2657:with these military drills of the
2103:had come out with his new idea of
2019:Communist Party of India (Marxist)
1829:List of communist parties in India
1287:2013 Naxal attack in Darbha valley
718:Communist Party of India (Marxist)
177:tone or style may not reflect the
14:
8330:
7009:
6082:Doctor, Vikram (7 October 2012).
5772:
5729:
5656:
5502:, "Hare Krishna Konar Sarani" in
5099:West Bengal State Secretariat of
4948:West Bengal State Secretariat of
4779:
4619:Kalna (Vidhan Sabha constituency)
4611:Minister of Land and Land Revenue
3982:victory in subsequent elections.
3387:won an overwhelming majority and
3290:Minister of Land and Land Revenue
2154:On that day, under the advice of
2037:Party, Konar was deported to the
2025:, and the chief architect of the
369:Minister of Land and Land Revenue
308:Minister of Land and Land Reforms
34:This article has multiple issues.
7161:
7153:
7148:
7133:West Bengal Legislative Assembly
7088:
7076:
7064:
7052:
7040:
6588:. 22 January 1987. p. 626.
6458:. 14 August 2016. Archived from
6351:Mitra, Subrata K. (7 May 2007).
6032:Rao, M. V. S. Koteswara (2003).
5911:In Andamans, the Indian bastille
5275:West Bengal Legislative Assembly
5248:
4868:was outlawed, he worked for the
3952:World Federation of Trade Unions
3843:Vietnam's revolutionary struggle
3745:Socialist Unity Party of Germany
3667:, etc. He was the member of the
3399:Affairs Minister became the new
3126:Communist Party of India in 1964
3088:, the organisational specialist
2178:b. Armed revolutionary movement
1923:
1855:
1277:Maoism in the Nandigram violence
826:
785:
433:West Bengal Legislative Assembly
187:guide to writing better articles
166:
64:
23:
6944:
6880:
6844:
6808:
6772:
6736:
6681:
6602:
6545:
6493:
6409:Between a bullet and a target..
6332:Roychoudhury, Profulla (1985).
6325:
6096:
6052:
5980:
5955:
5935:
5899:
5802:
5077:West Bengal State Committee of
2971:, A.V. Kunhambu, C.H. Kanaran,
2967:, N. Prasad Rao, G. Bapanayya,
2718:to transfer the prisoners from
1657:Communist Party of French India
1182:1957 general election in Kerala
748:
75:needs additional citations for
42:or discuss these issues on the
6334:Left Experiment in West Bengal
5883:. 17 July 2006. Archived from
5812:. 14 July 2006. Archived from
5810:"Revolutionaries: Section 'K'"
5704:
5629:
5612:
5591:
5570:
5522:made a documentary film named
5390:
4615:Member of Legislative Assembly
4189:Hare Krishna Konar considered
4184:
3817:and the party's ties with the
2821:Communist movement (1938–1974)
1844:State of socialist orientation
1166:Post-independence and Cold War
1:
8163:Howrah-Sibpur Conspiracy case
8158:Hindu–German Conspiracy Trial
7345:Indian Revolutionary Movement
6269:Economic and Political Weekly
6225:Economic and Political Weekly
5558:
5415:was decided to be renamed as
5312:2. Paying 1500 rupees to the
4882:West Bengal State Council of
4213:, Comrade Konar stated that:
3899:Socialist Republic of Vietnam
3094:Chief Minister of West Bengal
2698:and Hare Krishna Konar that:
1094:Colonial period and partition
8173:Lahore Conspiracy Case trial
8026:Thakur Zorawar Singh Barhath
7836:Pandurang Sadashiv Khankhoje
7436:Abinash Chandra Bhattacharya
6934:Konar, Hare Krishna (1977).
6647:Konar, Hare Krishna (1976).
6627:Konar, Hare Krishna (1980).
6535:Konar, Hare Krishna (1977).
6109:Election Commission of India
6065:Election Commission of India
5948:Penal Settlement in Andamans
5794:Konar, Hare Krishna (1978).
5745:Konar, Hare Krishna (1978).
5674:Konar, Hare Krishna (2015).
5650:
4613:, and every time he was the
4294:
4272:National Liberation Movement
4233:philosophy, which advocated
3801:were the delegations of the
3771:Controversial Hanoi Congress
3243:1962 Indian general election
3158:. He was also the Member of
3015:, D.S. Tapiala, Bhag Singh,
2886:'s unwillingness to support
2833:. After some months Comrade
2677:and as after studying about
2031:Communist movements in India
1809:Communist movements in India
1414:Proletarian internationalism
7:
8319:Deaths from cancer in India
8148:Delhi Conspiracy Commission
8061:Virendranath Chattopadhyaya
8021:Thakur Kesari Singh Barhath
7731:Kunwar Pratap Singh Barhath
7232:Syed Abul Mansur Habibullah
6609:Mukherjee, Sukanta (2014).
5796:Nirbachito Rochona Sonkolon
5747:Nirbachito Rochona Sonkolon
5541:
5524:"Comrade Harekrishna Konar"
4609:Hare Krishna Konar was the
4331:and abroad. Konar describe
4246:united. In 1931, he joined
4211:Civil Disobedience Movement
4203:Civil Disobedience Movement
3707:'s conference and met with
3464:such prominent figures was
2358:Andaman and Nicobar Islands
2340:, in consultation with the
2165:Civil Disobedience Movement
2049:and in 1935 he founded the
1917:
898:Damodar Dharmananda Kosambi
10:
8335:
8289:West Bengal MLAs 1971–1972
8284:West Bengal MLAs 1969–1971
8279:West Bengal MLAs 1967–1969
8274:West Bengal MLAs 1962–1967
8269:West Bengal MLAs 1957–1962
7856:Pradyot Kumar Bhattacharya
7420:Workers and Peasants Party
7223:Dr. Prafulla Chandra Ghosh
7183:Rabindranath Bhattacharjee
6586:Cambridge University Press
6538:Agrarian Problems of India
6501:"The story of a pretender"
6430:"Naxalbari: The Beginning"
6263:Bandyopadhyay, D. (2000).
5603:Communist Party of Vietnam
5576:Konar was a member of the
5331:Pramila Dan replied that:
5227:Agrarian Problems of India
4248:India's Extremist Movement
3895:Communist Party of Vietnam
3791:Communist Party of Vietnam
3781:Sino-Indian border dispute
3774:
3673:Communist Party of Vietnam
3391:who was previously in the
3270:People's United Left Front
3164:Communist Party of Vietnam
3023:and two Centrist leaders,
2762:Congress Working Committee
2712:The Marquess of Linlithgow
2692:The Marquess of Linlithgow
1207:Naxalite–Maoist insurgency
1192:Sino-Indian border dispute
1063:Bikash Ranjan Bhattacharya
540:Communist Party of Vietnam
8115:
8084:
7691:Jogesh Chandra Chatterjee
7586:Chittapriya Ray Chaudhuri
7428:
7351:
7297:
7261:Ananda Gopal Mukhopadhyay
7173:
7143:
6952:"Benoy Konar passes away"
6378:Chander, N. Jose (2004).
6357:. Routledge. p. 99.
6185:10.1080/00856400108723422
5520:Government of West Bengal
5506:, and many others around
4579:Government of West Bengal
4549:at the age of only 58 in
3942:Trade Union International
3907:Indian Communist movement
3903:central committee leaders
3889:, discussed the issue of
3835:Prime Minister of Vietnam
3735:in 1971; He attended the
3703:in 1971; He attended the
3178:In West Bengal government
3102:Telangana revolutionaries
2882:. Two other reasons were
1906:
1159:Punnapra-Vayalar uprising
801:
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781:
769:
758:
735:
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487:International affiliation
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338:
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312:Government of West Bengal
306:
296:
284:
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262:
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246:
239:
8314:Bengali-language writers
8309:Indian economics writers
8304:Indian political writers
8214:Bangabasi College alumni
8178:Rodda company arms heist
8056:Vinayak Damodar Savarkar
7304:Divisions of West Bengal
7193:Rabiranjan Chattopadhyay
7167:Presidency division MLAs
5962:Eashvaraiah, P. (1993).
5943:Majumdar, Ramesh Chandra
5858:: CS1 maint: location (
5563:
5548:Left Front (West Bengal)
5023:Communist Party of India
5000:Communist Party of India
4995:Communist Party of India
4978:Communist Party of India
4955:Communist Party of India
4950:Communist Party of India
4933:Communist Party of India
4911:Communist Party of India
4889:Communist Party of India
4884:Communist Party of India
4870:Indian National Congress
4866:Communist Party of India
4860:Communist Party of India
4694:Communist Party of India
4669:Communist Party of India
4533:“Make me well, I have a
4523:
4116:, the established basic
3978:formed the base for the
3932:Communist Party of China
3811:Communist Party of China
3803:Communist Party of India
3705:Romanian Communist Party
3409:Communist Party of India
3262:Communist Party of India
3219:Indian National Congress
3049:Communist Party of India
2945:Communist Party of India
2902:for backing down in the
2864:Communist Party of India
2807:Communist Party of India
2536:The Veritable University
2242:which was the center of
2077:. Konar was born into a
1272:Laxmanpur Bathe massacre
1202:Historic Eight Documents
938:Kondapalli Seetharamaiah
726:Communist Party of India
694:Cause of death
654:Purba Bardhaman district
8264:Indian anti-capitalists
8133:Chittagong Armoury Raid
8128:Barisal Conspiracy Case
8071:Vishwanath Vaishampayan
7846:Pramod Ranjan Choudhury
7831:Pandurang Mahadev Bapat
7761:Manoranjan Bhattacharya
7606:Ganesh Damodar Savarkar
7379:Communist Consolidation
7159:Medinipur division MLAs
6630:Bhāratera kṛshi samasyā
5966:. Academic Foundation.
5438:The headquarter of the
5285:are very famous in the
5234:Bhāratera kṛshi samasyā
4926:West Bengal Provincial
4836:Communist Consolidation
4506:Prime Minister of India
4486:Union Cabinet Ministers
4370:Communist Consolidation
4258:, which was founded by
3887:India–Vietnam relations
3885:Konar also spoke about
3757:University of Cambridge
3737:Mexican Communist Party
3729:Italian Communist Party
3717:Workers' Party of Korea
3677:Communist Party of Cuba
3633:United Front Government
3418:Biplobi Bangla Congress
3338:United Front government
3274:United Front government
3160:Chinese Communist Party
3110:Makineni Basavapunnaiah
3106:Puchalapalli Sundarayya
3009:Harkishan Singh Surjeet
2584:Communist Consolidation
2580:dialectical materialism
2130:"Revolutionary culture"
2107:and launched his first
2051:Communist Consolidation
1652:Communist Consolidation
1419:Revolutionary socialism
1315:Marxism–Leninism–Maoism
1177:Goa liberation movement
1172:2nd Congress of the CPI
1028:Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee
968:Harkishan Singh Surjeet
933:Puchalapalli Sundarayya
503:Chinese Communist Party
253:Official portrait, 1970
8244:Indian revolutionaries
7851:Pratul Chandra Ganguli
7566:Binod Bihari Chowdhury
7384:Dhaka Anushilan Samiti
7359:Abhinav Bharat Society
7305:
6895:Detailed Results P 333
6859:Detailed Results P 329
6823:Detailed Results P 329
6787:Detailed Results P 298
6751:Detailed Results P 218
6338:University of Michigan
5359:
5337:
5329:
5321:
4625:Election of 1957–1972
4599:
4539:
4502:
4461:Siddhartha Shankar Ray
4449:
4432:
4391:
4280:Revolutionary movement
4226:
4219:
4100:
3962:
3882:
3789:In the year 1960, the
3721:Pyongyang, North Korea
3389:Siddhartha Shankar Ray
3118:Supreme Court of India
3086:E. M. S. Namboodiripad
3025:E. M. S. Namboodiripad
3013:Jagjit Singh Lyallpuri
2991:, Hare Krishna Konar,
2770:
2754:
2708:
2645:October Revolution Day
2600:Dunia ka majduro ek ho
2397:Lahore Conspiracy Case
2384:
2334:
2326:
2199:Meerut Conspiracy Case
2181:c. Communist movement
2152:
2144:
1187:Angamaly police firing
978:Jagjit Singh Lyallpuri
913:E. M. S. Namboodiripad
8143:Delhi conspiracy case
8097:Bande Mataram (Paris)
7961:Shyamji Krishna Varma
7926:Sachindra Nath Sanyal
7891:Ram Chandra Bharadwaj
7826:Panchanan Chakraborty
7776:Mohan Kishore Namadas
7711:Krishnaji Gopal Karve
7546:Bhupendra Kumar Datta
7531:Bhagwati Charan Vohra
7410:Naujawan Bharat Sabha
7303:
7198:Bansa Gopal Chowdhury
6958:. 15 September 2014.
6486:Problems of Communism
5986:Bose, Shanti Shekar.
5716:ganashakti.tripod.com
5479:, and many others in
5440:All India Kisan Sabha
5357:
5333:
5325:
5303:
5263:All India Kisan Sabha
5145:All India Kisan Sabha
5055:Central Committee of
4906:All India Kisan Sabha
4595:
4591:Keoratola crematorium
4531:
4498:
4445:
4428:
4385:
4224:
4215:
4127:Constitution of India
4087:
4066:Vietnamese Revolution
3960:
3880:
3775:Further information:
3723:in 1971 and met with
3683:in 1970 and met with
3153:All India Kisan Sabha
3146:All India Kisan Sabha
3142:All India Kisan Sabha
3076:, such as the former
2999:, M.R. Venkataraman,
2936:All India Kisan Sabha
2766:
2750:
2700:
2649:Chittagong arms Group
2488:Sachindra Nath Sanyal
2442:Mohan Kishore Namadas
2401:Mohan Kishore Namadas
2382:
2330:
2322:
2148:
2140:
1626:Defunct organisations
1436:Current organisations
1399:Left-wing nationalism
1249:Left Democratic Front
1197:1964 split in the CPI
1129:Foundation of the CPI
708:Sahanagar crematorium
268:All India Kisan Sabha
8066:Vishnu Ganesh Pingle
7956:Shrish Chandra Ghosh
7716:Kartar Singh Sarabha
7581:Chandra Shekhar Azad
7576:Chempakaraman Pillai
7571:Bipin Behari Ganguli
7526:Bhagwan Singh Gyanee
7501:Basanta Kumar Biswas
7456:Anant Laxman Kanhere
7451:Alluri Sitarama Raju
7415:Paris Indian Society
7271:Prafulla Chandra Sen
6305:Ray, Sudhir (2007).
6275:(21/22): 1795–1797.
6177:Taylor & Francis
4993:National Council of
4416:Scientific socialism
4362:Indian revolutionary
3988:Scientific socialism
3966:Land reform policies
3872:American imperialism
3827:President of Vietnam
3753:University of Oxford
3701:Moscow, Soviet Union
3602:. Assessment of the
3196:principal opposition
2979:, E.K. Imbichibava,
2904:Cuban Missile Crisis
2880:Dwight D. Eisenhower
2342:Government of Bengal
2284:Chandra Shekhar Azad
1862:Communism portal
1662:Comrades Association
1261:Contemporary history
853:Sahajanand Saraswati
99:"Hare Krishna Konar"
84:improve this article
8016:Tarakeswar Sengupta
8011:Tarakeswar Dastidar
7931:Santosh Kumar Mitra
7861:Prem Krishna Khanna
7686:Jnanendra Das Gupta
7671:Jadugopal Mukherjee
7616:Gaya Prasad Katiyar
7551:Bhupendranath Datta
7236:Benoy Krishna Konar
7228:Ram Narayan Goswami
7208:Nure Alam Chowdhury
7188:Santasri Chatterjee
7146:Malda division MLAs
6693:Peoplesdemocracy.in
5712:"Remembrance:konar"
5692:on 12 December 2022
5677:Prabandhya Sangraha
5271:Benoy Krishna Konar
5259:Benoy Krishna Konar
5255:Benoy Krishna Konar
4904:Central Council of
4626:
4368:organization named
4114:Indian Constitution
3741:Mexico City, Mexico
3037:Shripad Amrit Dange
3033:Shripad Amrit Dange
2906:. By that time the
2803:Bhupendranath Datta
2746:Rabindranath Tagore
2742:Rabindranath Tagore
2734:Subhas Chandra Bose
2704:political prisoners
2504:Central Jail Lahore
2461:• Allowed to study
2425:Central Jail Lahore
2421:British governments
2407:arms act case) and
2374:Sudhangshu Dasgupta
2314:Calcutta High Court
2215:British imperialism
2187:Bhupendranath Dutta
2161:Burdwan Raj College
1799:Communism in Kerala
1682:Lal Communist Party
1344:Primitive communism
1254:Indravelli massacre
1149:1946 Naval Uprising
1144:Telangana Rebellion
1139:Quit India Movement
1003:V. S. Achuthanandan
858:Shripad Amrit Dange
763:Benoy Krishna Konar
8138:Christmas Day Plot
7966:Sohan Singh Bhakna
7936:Satyendranath Bosu
7896:Ramakrishna Biswas
7866:Pritilata Waddedar
7816:Nirmal Jibon Ghosh
7801:Narendra Mohan Sen
7796:Munsha Singh Dukhi
7756:Manmath Nath Gupta
7661:Hemchandra Kanungo
7656:Harnam Singh Saini
7651:Hari Kishan Talwar
7636:Hare Krishna Konar
7556:Bhavabhushan Mitra
7476:Atul Krishna Ghosh
7441:Ambika Chakrabarty
7306:
7281:Chandranath Singha
7241:Hare Krishna Konar
7213:Dr. Ratna De (Nag)
6956:The Times of India
6904:on 12 January 2012
6868:on 12 January 2012
6434:The Indian Express
6089:The Economic Times
6060:"West Bengal 1962"
5907:Sinha, Bejoy Kumar
5514:In popular culture
5421:British government
5413:Port Blair Airport
5360:
5309:should be taken.
5141:General Secretary
4793:Place/Organisation
4645:Party Affiliation
4624:
4392:
4317:Nadezhda Krupskaya
4284:Communist movement
4235:Civil disobedience
4227:
4225:Konar in the 1960s
4180:Political ideology
4101:
4090:Broadcasting House
4062:Chinese Revolution
4058:Russian Revolution
4008:Naxalbari movement
3963:
3883:
3713:Bucharest, Romania
3687:; He attended the
3675:. He attended the
3627:admitted that the
3608:Naxalbari Movement
3491:Naxalbari movement
3424:Naxalbari uprising
3405:Kalna constituency
3366:Kalna constituency
3211:Kalna constituency
3170:and the Member of
2977:V.S. Achuthanandan
2930:, since both were
2811:Communist movement
2738:Sarat Chandra Bose
2716:British government
2694:on 9 July 1937 by
2614:, Narain Roy, and
2592:Bharat Mata ki Jai
2385:
2338:Central Government
2067:Bardhaman district
2008:political theorist
1899:Hare Krishna Konar
1839:Socialism in India
1814:Gandhian socialism
1804:Communism in Nepal
1794:Anarchism in India
1747:People's Democracy
1404:Left-wing populism
1367:Agrarian socialism
1339:National communism
1212:Naxalbari uprising
958:Hare Krishna Konar
883:Nripen Chakraborty
820:Communism in India
455:Baidyanath Sanyal,
406:Office established
291:Office established
241:Hare Krishna Konar
8299:Marxist theorists
8259:Anti-imperialists
8254:Indian communists
8186:
8185:
8168:Kakori conspiracy
8123:Alipore Bomb case
7901:Ram Prasad Bismil
7821:Pandit Kanshi Ram
7811:Niranjan Sengupta
7746:Madan Lal Dhingra
7676:Jatindra Nath Das
7369:Bengal Volunteers
7311:
7310:
7251:Abhijit Mukherjee
7137:Burdwan division
6832:on 6 October 2010
6796:on 6 October 2010
6760:on 6 October 2010
6724:on 5 October 2010
6462:on 14 August 2016
6389:978-81-8069-092-1
6364:978-1-134-27493-2
6340:. pp. 90–95.
6318:978-81-8064-135-0
6045:978-81-86317-37-2
5635:As in the native
5599:General Secretary
5473:North 24 Parganas
5405:Indian Parliament
5211:
5210:
4853:Burdwan District
4777:
4776:
4605:Electoral history
4496:, who once said:
4398:, and during the
4207:Gandhi–Irwin Pact
3815:Sino-Soviet split
3777:Sino-Soviet split
3767:, and many more.
3747:'s conference at
3739:'s conference at
3731:'s conference at
3719:'s conference at
3709:Nicolae Ceaușescu
3699:'s conference at
3691:'s conference at
3679:'s conference at
3414:United Left Front
3352:In the following
3304:For the mid term
3258:United Left Front
3017:Sheo Kumar Mishra
2961:M. Hanumantha Rao
2900:Nikita Khrushchev
2876:Nikita Khrushchev
2813:and path through
2675:Anti-war movement
2616:Niranjan Sengupta
2608:Bejoy Kumar Sinha
2596:Inquilab Zindabad
2500:Niranjan Sengupta
2476:Niranjan Sengupta
2370:Niranjan Sengupta
2306:Oxford University
2272:Gandhi–Irwin Pact
2266:made a pact with
2240:Bangabasi College
2227:Bangabasi College
2135:Oxford University
2071:Bengal Presidency
1918:Harēkr̥ṣṇa kōṅāra
1915:
1896:
1895:
1819:Inquilab Zindabad
1124:Kakori conspiracy
1103:Conspiracy cases
893:Puran Chand Joshi
888:P. Krishna Pillai
805:
804:
776:Bangabasi College
731:
723:
640:Bengal Presidency
605:
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590:General Secretary
557:General Secretary
499:Central Committee
467:Nurul Islam Molla
264:General Secretary
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181:used on Knowledge
179:encyclopedic tone
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8107:Jugantar Patrika
8102:Hindustan Ghadar
8051:Veer Bhai Kotwal
7996:Suniti Choudhury
7951:Shivaram Rajguru
7921:Sachindra Bakshi
7911:Rash Behari Bose
7871:Pulin Behari Das
7786:M. P. T. Acharya
7626:Guran Ditt Kumar
7511:Batukeshwar Dutt
7491:Baikuntha Shukla
7466:Anantahari Mitra
7374:Berlin Committee
7364:Anushilan Samiti
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5688:. Archived from
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5637:Bengali language
5633:
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5574:
5449:A bridge on the
5220:Pathera sandhāna
5035:Founding member
4784:
4783:
4627:
4623:
4459:chief minister,
4166:Hooghly district
4047:Our Land Problem
4028:peasant movement
4024:peasant movement
3867:Anti-imperialism
3761:Brown University
3090:Promode Dasgupta
2981:Promode Dasgupta
2953:M. Basavapunniah
2799:Bankim Mukherjee
2775:Anushilan Samiti
2730:Jawaharlal Nehru
2659:Chittagong group
2612:Batukeshwar Dutt
2566:were explained,
2490:, Jibendra Das,
2484:Batukeshwar Dutt
2252:Anushilan Samiti
2248:Anushilan Samiti
2191:Bankim Mukherjee
2099:Indian politics
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1334:Marxist humanism
1329:Marxist feminism
1305:Marxism–Leninism
1154:Tebhaga movement
1112:Kanpur Bolshevik
1033:Pinarayi Vijayan
923:Promode Dasgupta
848:M. P. T. Acharya
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8076:Yogendra Shukla
7971:Sohanlal Pathak
7886:Rajendra Lahiri
7806:Niralamba Swami
7766:Matangini Hazra
7471:Ashfaqulla Khan
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7295:
7203:Benoy Choudhury
7178:Mrinal Banerjee
7169:
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7131:Members of the
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6994:. 9 August 2009
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5466:Purba Bardhaman
5455:Purba Bardhaman
5397:Basudeb Acharia
5393:
5373:Benoy Choudhury
5364:Benoy Choudhury
5314:Communist Party
5279:Sainbari murder
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5214:Published Books
4796:Belonging party
4782:
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4422:once mentioned
4349:Satish Pakrashi
4301:Mikhail Bakunin
4297:
4278:, secondly the
4268:Andaman Islands
4187:
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4174:Barga Operation
4170:Operation Barga
4147:Operation Barga
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3996:Operation Barga
3992:Benoy Choudhury
3976:Operation Barga
3968:
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3773:
3749:Berlin, Germany
3693:Nicosia, Cyprus
3641:
3629:revolutionaries
3435:subdivision of
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3393:Bangla Congress
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3362:Bangla Congress
3351:
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3266:Bangla Congress
3251:
3204:
3185:
3180:
3064:were formed in
2993:Saroj Mukherjee
2924:Sino-Indian war
2860:Sino-Indian war
2835:Benoy Chowdhury
2823:
2815:Anti-capitalism
2631:, Biography of
2455:• Bed to sleep
2452:• Soap to bath
2366:Satish Pakrashi
2298:
2289:Benoy Choudhury
2235:Saroj Mukherjee
2231:Benoy Choudhury
2169:Benoy Choudhury
2156:Benoy Choudhury
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3596:Jangal Santhal
3592:Chief Minister
3584:Chief Minister
3535:Ajoy Mukherjee
3495:Charu Mazumdar
3487:Jangal Santhal
3466:Charu Mazumdar
3425:
3422:
3416:alongside the
3401:chief minister
3358:Ajoy Mukherjee
3342:Ajoy Mukherjee
3315:Ajoy Mukherjee
3282:Ajoy Mukherjee
3241:following the
3223:ongoing debate
3179:
3176:
3078:chief minister
3057:Andhra Pradesh
3045:Andhra Pradesh
2985:Muzaffar Ahmed
2851:Bardhaman City
2822:
2819:
2791:Muzaffar Ahmed
2758:Mahatma Gandhi
2633:Vladimir Lenin
2458:• Edible food
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7596:Dinesh Gupta
7521:Bhagat Singh
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1409:People's war
1372:Anti-fascism
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1058:Kobad Ghandy
1043:Manik Sarkar
1038:Vinod Mishra
963:Dasarath Deb
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675:(1974-07-23)
673:23 July 1974
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8204:1974 deaths
8199:1915 births
8031:Udham Singh
7791:Mukundi Lal
7781:Motilal Roy
7721:Kishori Lal
7706:Kalyani Das
7666:Hemu Kalani
7496:Banwari Lal
7486:Bagha Jatin
7481:Badal Gupta
7399:India House
6728:12 November
6557:India Today
6511:12 November
5891:10 February
5820:10 February
5508:West Bengal
5444:West Bengal
5399:and MPs of
5391:Recognition
5291:West Bengal
4928:Kisan Sabha
4819:British Raj
4563:North Korea
4490:Ashok Mitra
4482:West Bengal
4436:Land reform
4408:West Bengal
4374:imperialist
4313:Maxim Gorky
4309:Leo Tolstoy
4199:nonviolence
4185:Nationalism
4158:West Bengal
4108:Though the
4070:Land reform
4016:Kanu Sanyal
4012:West Bengal
3823:Ho Chi Minh
3733:Rome, Italy
3725:Kim Il Sung
3625:Kanu Sanyal
3612:Kanu Sanyal
3553:rebels. In
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3441:West Bengal
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2898:criticised
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2280:Nonviolence
2207:Imperialism
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2027:West Bengal
2023:land reform
2012:charismatic
1768:Theekkathir
1387:Land reform
1282:Salwa Judum
1232:West Bengal
1223:Left Front
943:Saroj Dutta
918:S.K. Limaye
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722:(1964–1974)
684:West Bengal
658:West Bengal
561:Ho Chi Minh
451:Preceded by
401:Preceded by
340:Preceded by
286:Preceded by
8193:Categories
7986:Subodh Roy
7946:Shiv Verma
7621:Gulab Kaur
7591:Deba Gupta
7516:Benoy Basu
7446:Ajoy Ghosh
7406:(Yugantar)
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