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retained links to CPI(ML) Party Unity. The Dr. Vinayan faction reconstructed themselves as the Jan Mukti Andolan. CPI(ML) Party Unity reconstituted its peasant front as the Mazdoor Kisan Sangrami Parishad. However, the names 'Sangram Samiti' or simply 'Sangram' remained in day-to-day conversations in
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In June 1987 MKSS was divided in two. Dr. Vinayan became increasingly hostile to CPI(ML) Party Unity, citing that the killings conducted by the party damaged the image of MKSS. One MKSS faction remained loyal to Dr. Vinayan, the other led by
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districts were the epicentres of the movement. The Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Unity Organisation (from 1982 onwards, the
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and other mass leaders. The following of MKSS was largely made up of
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In 1984 the MKSS secretary Krishna Singh was killed by landlord
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had been leaders of the JP movement and influenced by
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Index


Leader
Deo Kumar Singh alias Arvind Ji
Ideology
Marxism–Leninism–Maoism
Politics of India
Political parties
Elections
Hindi
Bihar
India
Arvind Ji
Dalits
Jayaprakash Narayan
Emergency
Arvind Ji
Mahamaya Prasad Sinha
land reform
Jehanabad
Gaya
CPI(ML) Party Unity
Arvind Ji



Political Economy and Class Contradictions: A Study
Power and Contestation: India Since 1989
Bihar
"Arwal massacre: Bihar CM Bindeshwari Dubey justify police action"
"CM Bindeshwari Dubey's decision to ban MKSS raises doubts about his grip on Bihar"

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