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Unity Centre of Communist Revolutionaries of India (Marxist–Leninist)
Indian political party / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Unity Centre of Communist Revolutionaries of India (Marxist–Leninist) was created through the merger of Andhra Pradesh Coordination Committee of Communist Revolutionaries, Northern Zone Committee RCUC(M-L), West Bengal Communist Unity Centre and West Bengal Co-ordination Committee of Revolutionaries (WBCCR). The formation took place at a unity conference in April 1975. The unity conference adopted a resolution on martyrs, programme, path, method of work, constitution and a statement on unification. The unity conference elected a Central Committee with Devulapalli Venkateswara Rao as its secretary. UCCRI(ML) had as its ambition to unite all communist revolutionary forces, including people within the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) (CPI(ML)) fold. UCCRI(ML) started publishing the SPARK as its central organ.
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Abbreviation | UCCRI(ML) |
Founder | T. Nagi Reddy Moni Guha Shamsher Singh Sheri |
Preceded by | APCCCR RCUC(ML) PCRC |
Succeeded by | Sohi faction Ajmer faction DV faction CCRI CPI(ML) Janashakti |
Peasant's wing | Wahikar Union |
Ideology | Communism MLMTT |