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revolutionindia
14th February 2004, 14:08
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Yazman
15th February 2004, 09:58
Thanks for the link, comrade revolutionindia.

Are you in India yourself at the moment? If so, what is the current size of the Communist Ghadar Party, and what does "Ghadar" mean?

Saint-Just
15th February 2004, 11:59
I met an Indian Communist Party member at a DPRK event once. They were a member of a 1 million member strong party, I imagine that is the same party as is being talked about here.

MiDnIgHtMaRaUdEr
15th February 2004, 13:23
Where and when are these "events"?

Knowledge 6 6 6
15th February 2004, 14:50
I dunno if this Communist party will be successful. India has capitalism embedded into parts of their society...mainly Bombay, a high tourist attraction as well..

I dunno if it'll work. But, who knows. It's not impossible.

revolutionindia
15th February 2004, 15:18
The communist ghadar party is 23 yrs old

I dont know much about this party but recently i came across
it while surfing the net i have contacted them and am awaiting
their response.

Its a delhi based organisation i think

The term ghadar is probably taken from a revolutionary
party 'the ghadar party'
which was a revolutionary party with bhagat singh and existed in the 1930's and
fought against the british for independence of india

The events mentioned on the site are the ones planned to occur at the world social forum in mumbai and are all over by now.

Communist parties in india are disunited and in some places having nothing in common with communism and comprise of thugs ,thieves who use it to secure a political future and make money.While the working level comrades lay their lives down for the cause their leaders live a life of luxury and secluded security

I thought it will be of some use to users on this site and posted it

I live in bangalore,south india

I am still reading up stuff on communism and am not much into it
But we share similiar ideals and visions but we do differ on the method.

The basic chink in communisms armour is its lack of spiritual thought and atheism

india being a religious country will never accept this and
religon used effectively is a tool whose power is infinite