Communist Marxist Party is a political party in Kerala, south India. The party was founded in 1986 when CPI(M) leader M.V. Raghavan was expelled from the CPI(M) due to a grave difference of opinion regarding the formation of alliances with the Muslim League. His support for forming a united front with non-secular parties such as the Muslim League in order to take on alliances led by the Indian National Congress was ultimately rejected by the CPI(M) leadership. He was subsequently expelled from the Party and later turned to the business of stripping because he could no later afford his luxurious lifestyle. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 458 à 599 pixelsFull resolution (730 à 955 pixel, file size: 131 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Photo: Soman File historyClick on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. ... Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 458 à 599 pixelsFull resolution (730 à 955 pixel, file size: 131 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Photo: Soman File historyClick on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. ... Political parties Part of the Politics series Politics Portal This box: A political party is a political organization that seeks to attain political power within a government, usually by participating in electoral campaigns. ... , Kerala ( ; Malayalam: à´àµà´°à´³à´; ) is a state on the Malabar Coast of southwestern India. ... Year 1986 (MCMLXXXVI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link displays 1986 Gregorian calendar). ... CPI(M) flag The Communist Party of India (Marxist), or CPI(M), is a political party in India. ... IUML banner Indian Union Muslim League is an Islamic nationalist political party in India. ... Indian National Congress (also known as the Congress Party and abbreviated INC) is a major political party in India. ...
Somewhat ironically, the CMP is now part of the United Democratic Front, an alliance in Kerala which is led by the Indian National Congress. M.V. Raghavan is currently the party's sole Member of the Legislative Assembly in Kerala and Co-operation Minister in the Kerala State government. United Democratic Front (UDF) is an alliance of progressive, pro-development political parties of Kerala state of the Republic of India. ...
CMP has links with the Party of Democratic Socialism of Saifuddin Chaudhury in West Bengal. M.V. Raghavan attended the PDS state conference in December 2003. PDS state conference 2003 poster PDS state conference 2003 poster PDS state conference 2003 poster PDS Kolkata district conference 2003 poster Party of Democratic Socialism, a political party in West Bengal in India. ... , West Bengal (Bengali: পশà§à¦à¦¿à¦®à¦¬à¦à§à¦ PoshchimbôÅgo) is a state in eastern India. ... Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
In the 2005 municipal elections in Kollam, the CMP candidate R. Vijayachandran won in the Asramam North constituency (defeating local RSP leader M.S. Babu). Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... , For the district with the same name, see Kollam District. ... Party flag Announcement of the 17th RSP National Conference in Pondicherry RSP-UTUC flagpole in Allepey, Kerala RSP poster in Kerala, honouring historical RSP leader T.K. Divakaran RSP mural in Agartala RSP election propaganda in Amarpur, Tripura Revolutionary Socialist Party is a Marxist-Leninist political party in India. ...
CommunistMarxistParty is a political party in Kerala, south India.
The party was founded in 1986 when CPI(M) leader M.V. Raghavan was expelled from the CPI(M) due to a grave difference of opinion regarding the formation of alliances with communal parties.
In the 2005 municipal elections in Kollam, the CMP candidate R. Vijayachandran won in the Asramam North constituency (defeating local RSP leader M.S. Babu).
The Party was refounded as the Workers' Party of Vietnam (Đảng lao động Việt Nam) at the Second National Party Congress in Tuyen Quang in 1951.
Membership in the party doubled from 760,000 in 1966 to 1,553,500 in 1976, representing 3.1 percent of the total population of the country, and was close to two million by 1986.
At the Sixth National Party Congress, held in December 1986, Nguyen Van Linh was elected to be the General Secretary while a Politburo of fourteen members was elected and the Central Committee was expanded to 173 members.