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137: 38: 79: 978:. Sundarayya, was one of its leaders. He went underground between 1948 and 1952. He was re-elected to the Central Committee in 1952 when a special party conference was held. He was also elected to the Politburo, the highest forum within the Party. He was then re-elected to Central Committee and the Politburo in the third party congress in 1046:, between 1975–1977, to suspend Constitutionally guaranteed 'fundamental rights'. Sundarayya remained the Party's General Secretary until 1976. In that year, he decided to resign from his post as the Party's General Secretary and gave up his Politburo membership, for what he called the "revisionist habits" acquired by the Party. 265: 1066:
Assembly constituency and became the leader of the Communist group in Parliament. He went to Parliament on a bicycle at a time when most of the MPs were either zamindars or hailed from aristocratic families who arrived in luxury cars. He was elected to the State Assembly of Andhra Pradesh and
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Sundarayya was a prominent leader of the leftist group and he resigned the positions conferred upon him during the Amritsar congress of the Party, protesting against the policies of the dominant leadership of the Party. He was arrested and imprisoned during November 1962, at the time of the
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in the international communist movement, the Party leadership under Dange was pursuing the Soviet line, which the pro-Chinese leadership within the Party called revisionist. The group under Dange was referred to as the "Rightists", and the other group, "Leftists".
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remained a member of that House until 1967. After a long gap he contested again and got elected to the State Assembly of Andhra Pradesh in 1978, he continued this up to 1983. Sundarayya held the party's state secretary post in
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where he became acquainted with various communists and local dalit leaders. When released, he organized agricultural workers in his village to protest against bonded labour.
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Sino-Indian border war. The split came out in open and the leftists organized the Seventh Party Congress in October–November 1964 and forming a new Party called the
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In 1934, Sundarayya became a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of India. During the same year, he became one of the founders of the
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government, and they were detained until May 1966. Again, he went underground to evade arrest during the period of the then Indian Prime Minister,
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However, immediately after this conference, Sundarayya and several Party leaders were arrested because of a ruling produced by the
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He was elected to the Central Executive and the Central Secretariat of the Party at the fifth Party Congress at
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and was elected as its joint secretary. When the Party was banned, he went underground between 1939 and 1942.
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Sundarayya was born on 1 May 1913 in Alaganipadu (in the present Vidavalur Mandal of Kovur Constituency) in
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and was a member of the Central Committee of the Party from this period to his death on 19 May 1985.
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fell on his shoulders. During this period, he motivated transition of prominent communist leaders of
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and he was again elected to the Central Committee in the second party Congress held at
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When the ban on the Party was lifted in 1943, the first Party Congress was held at
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He was mentored by Amir Hyder Khan, who prompted him to become a member of the
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to join the Communist Party of India from the Congress Socialist Party]
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Leaders of the Opposition in the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly
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and Soli Batliwala, became members of the national executive of the
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Communist Party of India (Marxist) politicians from Andhra Pradesh
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were in favor of supporting the Indian Government headed by the
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General secretaries of the Communist Party of India (Marxist)
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Leader of the Opposition
Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly

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