Revolutionary Communist Party of India (Tagore)

Revolutionary Communist Party of India (Tagore)
AbbreviationRCPI(Tagore)
Founded1948 (1948)
Split fromRevolutionary Communist Party of India
Merged intoRevolutionary Communist Party of India
IdeologyCommunism
Marxism

The Revolutionary Communist Party of India, also known as RCPI (Tagore), was a political party in India, led by Saumyendranath Tagore.[1] RCPI (Tagore) emerged from a split in the Revolutionary Communist Party of India in 1948. RCPI (Tagore) had a very minor role in Indian politics. Tagore served as the chairman of the party.[2] The party published the Bengali fortnightly Ganabani ('People's Voice').[3][4]

  1. ^ Asish Krishna Basu (2003). Marxism in an Indian State: An Analytical Study of West Bengal Leftism. Ratna Prakashan. p. 2. ISBN 978-81-85709-73-4.
  2. ^ Mapam Bulletin. Political Department of the United Workers' Party (Mapam). 1968. p. 14.
  3. ^ Registrar for Newspapers of India. Ganabani
  4. ^ West Bengal (India). Fact Finding Committee on Small & Medium Newspapers; Sasanka Sekhar Sanyal (1983). Report of the Fact Finding Committee on Small & Medium Newspapers, 1980. Information & Cultural Affairs Department, Government of West Bengal. p. 187.

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