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Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)

The Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist) or SUCI(C), previously called the Socialist Unity Centre of India and "Socialist Unity Centre", is an anti-revisionist Marxist-Leninist communist party in India. The party was founded by Shibdas Ghosh, Nihar Mukherjee and others in 1948.

Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)
General SecretaryProvash Ghosh
FounderShibdas Ghosh
Nihar Mukherjee
Founded24 April 1948
Headquarters48 Lenin Sarani
Kolkata, India
700013
22°33′49.9″N 88°21′20.1″E / 22.563861°N 88.355583°E / 22.563861; 88.355583
Student wingAll India Democratic Students Organisation
Youth wingAll India Democratic Youth Organisation
Women's wingAll India Mahila Sanskritik Sanghathan
Labour wingAll India United Trade Union Centre
Peasant's wingAll India Krishak Khet Majdoor Sangathan
Ideology
Political positionFar-left
ColoursRed
ECI StatusRegistered - Unrecognized
Website
www.sucicommunist.org

Ideology Edit

SUCI(C) is a communist party in India,[1] and follows a Marxist-Leninist ideological line formulated by Shibdas Ghosh.

SUCI(C) holds that India is a capitalist country with monopoly capitalism and imperialist trends. In line with that analysis, the party works toward a socialist revolution, rather than a people's democratic revolution (like the Communist Party of India (Marxist)), a national democratic revolution (like the Communist Party of India) or a new democratic revolution (like the Naxalites).[2]

SUCI(C) leadership emphasizes the qualitative upliftment of party cadres, workers of mass-organisations and supporters, by both theoretical study of Marxism-Leninism-Shibdas Ghosh Thought and the practical application of such knowledge in the day-to-day life of party workers. In various publications of the party, SUCI upholds the proletarian cultural standard, which, according to the leadership, should be achieved by the cadres, before they can lead the masses in the Socialist Revolution.

The 1st SUCI Party Congress was held in Kolkata in 1988. The 2nd party congress was held from 11 to 17 November 2009 in Ramlila Maidan, New Delhi attended by thousands of participants from 22 states and observers from several foreign countries. The current political line of the party was formulated in the 2nd party congress.[3][4][5] The party's name was changed from Socialist Unity Centre of India (SUCI) to Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist) [SUCI (C)] at the second party congress.[6]

Parliamentary politics Edit

From its inception, SUCI took part in parliamentary elections and was part of the United Front governments in West Bengal in 1967–1969 and 1969–1970 together with CPI(M) and others. The party had a Member of Parliament (MP) in the 4th Lok Sabha from Jaynagar.[7][8] The SUCI had presence in the legislative assemblies of Assam, Bihar and Orissa at various times. In the 2004 Lok Sabha elections SUCI launched 56 candidates, 30 of them from West Bengal. In the 2009 Lok Sabha elections SUCI declared 40 candidates from 12 states.[9]

Until 2014, Tarun Mandal, representing Jaynagar in West Bengal, was party's sole and last MP. After 2014 Lok Sabha and 2016 Vidhan Sabha elections, it has no MP or MLA in India.

Current situation Edit

SUCI(C) members live in communes wherein they lead a simple life style. Day-to-day upkeep of the commune and the well being of the children of party members living in the communes are taken care by the shared efforts of party members. Major income of the party is from box collection in the streets and house to house collection; members who are employed hand in their salaries to the party. The party contests elections with the money collected through this transparent fund raising method.[10][11][12]

The stronghold of the party is in the South 24 Parganas district of West Bengal, in areas such as Jaynagar Majilpur where it controls certain municipalities.

SUCI(C) is actively involved in the ongoing anti-Special Economic Zone movements in India. The most notable of these movements that the party is active in are:

In 2008, the party had formed a temporary political front in West Bengal with All India Trinamool Congress to fight the Communist Party of India (Marxist) on an agreement that the alliance will maintain equidistance from the Indian National Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party.[26][27]

The party won the Jaynagar Lok Sabha constituency in the 2009 general elections with a majority of 53,676 votes.[28]

 
Shibdas Ghosh, Founder General Secretary of SUCI
 
Nihar Mukherjee Memorial Meeting held in Netaji Indoor Stadium in Kolkata on 3 March 2010

Campaigns Edit

The Gherao principle was introduced as a formal mode of protest in the trade union sector by Subodh Banarjee, who was a central committee member of SUCI and the PWD and Labor Minister in the 1967 and 1969 United Front Governments in West Bengal, respectively.[29][30][31]

One of the major campaigns of the party in West Bengal has been its agitations against the educational policy of the Left Front state government. The decision of the Left Front government to remove the English language from primary education sparked a mass movement led by the SUCI for the reinstatement of English.[32][33][34]

Below is a chronological list of campaigns organised by the SUCI(C) in West Bengal:

  • 1953: Tram fare protest movement was organised by the SUCI.[35]
  • 1954: In 1954, the SUCI organised the teachers' movement.[35]
  • 1956: Banga bihar sanjukti birodhi andolan.[35]
  • 1958: Students' movement was organised by the party.[35]
  • 1959: The SUCI organised food movement.[35]
  • 1967: Another food movement was led by the party.[35]
  • 1979: The SUCI organised a movement against various decisions taken by the Government of India.[35]
  • 1980: The SUCI organised Bhasha andolan against the Government of West Bengal which continues till now.[35]
  • 1983: A movement was led by the party against bus fare hike.[35]
  • 1988: First Party Congress in Kolkata (24–29 March)
  • 1990: Another movement was organised by the 13 Left Parties [COI(ML), CPI(ML)ND and others] along with SUCI against the Government of West Bengal for bus fare hike and a Bangla bandh in September to protest against the death of Madhai Halder, a party supporter killed in police firing at the Esplanade on 31 August 1990. This was the first bandh.[35]
  • 1991: A protest was led by the organisation against electricity price hike.[35]
  • 1991: The SUCI organised a movement against the state education policy.[35]
  • 1998: Bangla bandh on 3 February in order to bring back English at the primary education. This was the second bandh.[35]
  • 2000: The SUCI organised a protest movement demanding English as a compulsory subject at primary education.[35]
  • 2002: A protest was organised against the decision of the Government of West Bengal to increase hospital fee and the increase in electricity charges by the Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation and West Bengal State Electricity Board. This was the third bandh.[35]
  • 2006-ongoing: The Anti SEZ movements in Singur[13][15] and Nandigram.[16][17][18][19][20]
  • 2008: 21 12 April-hour statewide shutdown in West Bengal jointly called by the Trinamool Congress and SUCI.
  • 2011: The movement against anti eviction drive at Ranchi, Jharkhand. Forming a public Committee "BASTI BACHAO SANGRASH SAMITI". Lakhs of people protested against government forceful campaign.[36]
 
SUCI mural in Kolkata, announcing 'SUCI day' rally on 24 April

Leadership Edit

Provash Ghosh is the current leader of the party. He was elected as the General Secretary of the party by the central committee on 4 March 2010.[37]

After Shibdas Ghosh's death in 1976, Nihar Mukherjee, a co-founder of SUCI, became the General Secretary. Mukherjee died of cardiac arrest on 18 February 2010 at Kolkata.[38] The central committee members of the party are:

  • Provash Ghosh (General Secretary & Politburo member)
  • Manik Mukherjee (Politburo member)
  • Asit Bhattacharya (Politburo member)
  • Ranjit Dhar (Politburo member)
  • Yakub Pailan (died on 14 June 2014)
  • Debaprasad Sarkar
  • Kalyan Chowdhury
  • C.K Lukose (Politburo member; died on 13 Feb 2019)
  • K. Radhakrishna
  • Gopal Kundu
  • Soumen Bose
  • Satyawan
  • Sankar Saha
  • Chhaya Mukherjee

The incumbent central committee and politburo was elected in the 2nd party congress.[39]

Secretaries of the State Committees of the party are:

Secretaries of the State Organising Committees are:

The MP of the party is:

The MLA of the party is:

Former Legislators of SUCI(C) Edit

The former ministers of SUCI in West Bengal:

The former MPs of the party were:

The former MLAs of the party were:[47][48]

Mass organisations Edit

The principal mass organisations of SUCI(C) are:

Publications Edit

The central organ of SUCI(C) is the Proletarian Era, an English forthnighly published from Kolkata.

 
Cover of Proletarian Era

The state committees of the party publishes:

Criticism Edit

They are often criticized by the other Left parties for supporting a nondemocratic anti-communist party like TMC, to defeat the Left Government. After breaking the alliance with TMC, Provash Ghosh said in a press statement, "The CPI(M) government had turned 'anti-people' therefore it was extremely important to end their 34-year tenure in the state", he also added, "Our main target of dislodging the CPI(M) government has been achieved, and we are no longer an ally of TMC. We are ready to sit in opposition".[50]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Why SUCI is the Only Genuine Communist Party in India". www.marxists.org.
  2. ^ . 11 July 2009. Archived from the original on 11 July 2009.
  3. ^ . www.youtube.com. Archived from the original on 16 January 2016.
  4. ^ "India Vision News Clip – SUCI Party Congress inauguration (in Malayalam)".
  5. ^ "News&contentId=6269200&tabId=11&BV_ID=@@@ Nihar Mukherjee again elected as SUCI's General Secretary "(In Malayalam)"".
  6. ^ SUCI rechristens itself as SUCI (Communist)
  7. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 April 2009.
  8. ^ a b c "At Joynagar,SUCI banks on a doctor". 21 March 2009.
  9. ^ "Rally behind Mallika Sarabhai in her Fight against Communal (...) - Mainstream". www.mainstreamweekly.net.
  10. ^ Balan S.S, Wednesday, 21 February 2008, Viplavathintte Kudumbayogam (in Malayalam; Family of Revolutionaries), Kerala Kaumudi Online Edition (Malayalam Daily). Retrieved on 22 February 2008. [1]
  11. ^ Athul Lal AG, 1 April 2009, For Whom Fund Raising is Transparent, Indian Express (National Daily), Thiruvananthapuram. Retrieved on 1 April 2009. [2]
  12. ^ Sreejan B, 26 April 2009, An uphill battle for the upright , Indian Express (National Daily), Thiruvananthapuram. Retrieved on 26 April 2009. [3] 16 January 2016 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ a b . 20 October 2012. Archived from the original on 20 October 2012.
  14. ^ "Singur has turned violent thanks to brutal and anti-people stance of ironic communist government of West Bengal".
  15. ^ a b "Singur: Medha Patkar visits dead girl's family". Rediff.
  16. ^ a b "Mamata resigns from LS : 11th nov07 ~ E-Pao! Headlines". www.e-pao.net.
  17. ^ a b Extend support to Nandigram people: SUCI
  18. ^ a b
  19. ^ a b "Nandigram turns blood red" – via The Economic Times.
  20. ^ a b Cancel SEZs in Bengal, Buddha urged
  21. ^
  22. ^
  23. ^ "Aid for the family of deceased Vedi worker". The Hindu. 18 September 2008.
  24. ^
  25. ^ "SUCI alleges CPI betrayed anti-Posco people in Orissa".
  26. ^ "Trinamool-SUCI front organises first rally".
  27. ^
  28. ^
  29. ^ Dasgupta, Surajit Kumar; Dāśagupta, Surajit̲a (18 April 1992). West Bengal's Jyoti Basu: A Political Profile. Gian Publishing House. ISBN 9788121204200 – via Google Books.
  30. ^ "A Defiant Rebel - Mainstream". www.mainstreamweekly.net.
  31. ^ . Archived from the original on 18 April 2009.
  32. ^ Millions Rise Up For Total Bangla Bandh (total General Strike)
  33. ^ "Bandh call banks on past success". Archived from the original on 2 September 2013.
  34. ^ Twist of the mother tongue
  35. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "How much do you know about SUCI? | undefined News - Times of India". The Times of India.
  36. ^ "12-hour shutdown against price rise in West Bengal" – via The Economic Times.
  37. ^ "Provash Ghosh, SUCI General Secretary, Mathrubhumi Online, 5 March 2010, Kerala News (In Malayalam)".
  38. ^ SUCI General Secretary Nihar Mukherjee demised, Malayala Manorama, 20 February 2010, Page 9
  39. ^ "Nihar Mukherjee again SUCI's General Secretary (In Malayalam)".
  40. ^ [4][dead link]
  41. ^ "The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Delhi and neighbourhood". www.tribuneindia.com.
  42. ^ "SUCI will field candidates in Gujarat elections - News - Webindia123.com". news.webindia123.com.
  43. ^ PE11012009.p5
  44. ^
  45. ^ "State Elections 2006 – Partywise Comparison for 103-Jaynagar Constituency of West Bengal".
  46. ^ . Archived from the original on 12 October 2008.
  47. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 April 2009.
  48. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 April 2009.
  49. ^ "ganadabi.in". www.ganadabi.in.
  50. ^ "SUCI-TMC alliance ends soon after West Bengal polls". Jagran Post. Retrieved 18 March 2017.

External links Edit

  • Marxists Internet Archive: Shibdas Ghosh — Marxists Internet Archive
  • Proletarian Era — a SUCI publication

socialist, unity, centre, india, communist, suci, previously, called, socialist, unity, centre, india, socialist, unity, centre, anti, revisionist, marxist, leninist, communist, party, india, party, founded, shibdas, ghosh, nihar, mukherjee, others, 1948, gene. The Socialist Unity Centre of India Communist or SUCI C previously called the Socialist Unity Centre of India and Socialist Unity Centre is an anti revisionist Marxist Leninist communist party in India The party was founded by Shibdas Ghosh Nihar Mukherjee and others in 1948 Socialist Unity Centre of India Communist General SecretaryProvash GhoshFounderShibdas GhoshNihar MukherjeeFounded24 April 1948Headquarters48 Lenin SaraniKolkata India70001322 33 49 9 N 88 21 20 1 E 22 563861 N 88 355583 E 22 563861 88 355583Student wingAll India Democratic Students OrganisationYouth wingAll India Democratic Youth OrganisationWomen s wingAll India Mahila Sanskritik SanghathanLabour wingAll India United Trade Union CentrePeasant s wingAll India Krishak Khet Majdoor SangathanIdeologyCommunismMarxism LeninismStalinismShibdas Ghosh ThoughtAnti revisionismPolitical positionFar leftColoursRed ECI StatusRegistered UnrecognizedWebsitewww wbr sucicommunist wbr orgPolitics of IndiaPolitical partiesElections Contents 1 Ideology 2 Parliamentary politics 3 Current situation 4 Campaigns 5 Leadership 6 Former Legislators of SUCI C 7 Mass organisations 8 Publications 9 Criticism 10 References 11 External linksIdeology EditSUCI C is a communist party in India 1 and follows a Marxist Leninist ideological line formulated by Shibdas Ghosh SUCI C holds that India is a capitalist country with monopoly capitalism and imperialist trends In line with that analysis the party works toward a socialist revolution rather than a people s democratic revolution like the Communist Party of India Marxist a national democratic revolution like the Communist Party of India or a new democratic revolution like the Naxalites 2 SUCI C leadership emphasizes the qualitative upliftment of party cadres workers of mass organisations and supporters by both theoretical study of Marxism Leninism Shibdas Ghosh Thought and the practical application of such knowledge in the day to day life of party workers In various publications of the party SUCI upholds the proletarian cultural standard which according to the leadership should be achieved by the cadres before they can lead the masses in the Socialist Revolution The 1st SUCI Party Congress was held in Kolkata in 1988 The 2nd party congress was held from 11 to 17 November 2009 in Ramlila Maidan New Delhi attended by thousands of participants from 22 states and observers from several foreign countries The current political line of the party was formulated in the 2nd party congress 3 4 5 The party s name was changed from Socialist Unity Centre of India SUCI to Socialist Unity Centre of India Communist SUCI C at the second party congress 6 Parliamentary politics EditFrom its inception SUCI took part in parliamentary elections and was part of the United Front governments in West Bengal in 1967 1969 and 1969 1970 together with CPI M and others The party had a Member of Parliament MP in the 4th Lok Sabha from Jaynagar 7 8 The SUCI had presence in the legislative assemblies of Assam Bihar and Orissa at various times In the 2004 Lok Sabha elections SUCI launched 56 candidates 30 of them from West Bengal In the 2009 Lok Sabha elections SUCI declared 40 candidates from 12 states 9 Until 2014 Tarun Mandal representing Jaynagar in West Bengal was party s sole and last MP After 2014 Lok Sabha and 2016 Vidhan Sabha elections it has no MP or MLA in India Current situation EditSUCI C members live in communes wherein they lead a simple life style Day to day upkeep of the commune and the well being of the children of party members living in the communes are taken care by the shared efforts of party members Major income of the party is from box collection in the streets and house to house collection members who are employed hand in their salaries to the party The party contests elections with the money collected through this transparent fund raising method 10 11 12 The stronghold of the party is in the South 24 Parganas district of West Bengal in areas such as Jaynagar Majilpur where it controls certain municipalities SUCI C is actively involved in the ongoing anti Special Economic Zone movements in India The most notable of these movements that the party is active in are The Singur movement against the SEZ for the Tata Group s car factory 13 14 15 The Nandigram movement against the SEZ for the Salim Group s chemical hub 16 17 18 19 20 SUCI C is one of the main backers of the Bhumi Uchhed Pratirodh Committee The Moolampally Cochin Kerala land evictees agitation for an appropriate rehabilitation package The general convener of the Moolampally agitation is Francis Kalathunkal the local secretary of SUCI C 21 22 The party is also actively involved in the agitation of landless in Chengara Pathanamthitta Kerala called Chengara Samaram in popular media 23 24 The anti Posco movement in Orissa 25 In 2008 the party had formed a temporary political front in West Bengal with All India Trinamool Congress to fight the Communist Party of India Marxist on an agreement that the alliance will maintain equidistance from the Indian National Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party 26 27 The party won the Jaynagar Lok Sabha constituency in the 2009 general elections with a majority of 53 676 votes 28 nbsp Shibdas Ghosh Founder General Secretary of SUCI nbsp Nihar Mukherjee Memorial Meeting held in Netaji Indoor Stadium in Kolkata on 3 March 2010Campaigns EditThe Gherao principle was introduced as a formal mode of protest in the trade union sector by Subodh Banarjee who was a central committee member of SUCI and the PWD and Labor Minister in the 1967 and 1969 United Front Governments in West Bengal respectively 29 30 31 One of the major campaigns of the party in West Bengal has been its agitations against the educational policy of the Left Front state government The decision of the Left Front government to remove the English language from primary education sparked a mass movement led by the SUCI for the reinstatement of English 32 33 34 Below is a chronological list of campaigns organised by the SUCI C in West Bengal 1953 Tram fare protest movement was organised by the SUCI 35 1954 In 1954 the SUCI organised the teachers movement 35 1956 Banga bihar sanjukti birodhi andolan 35 1958 Students movement was organised by the party 35 1959 The SUCI organised food movement 35 1967 Another food movement was led by the party 35 1979 The SUCI organised a movement against various decisions taken by the Government of India 35 1980 The SUCI organised Bhasha andolan against the Government of West Bengal which continues till now 35 1983 A movement was led by the party against bus fare hike 35 1988 First Party Congress in Kolkata 24 29 March 1990 Another movement was organised by the 13 Left Parties COI ML CPI ML ND and others along with SUCI against the Government of West Bengal for bus fare hike and a Bangla bandh in September to protest against the death of Madhai Halder a party supporter killed in police firing at the Esplanade on 31 August 1990 This was the first bandh 35 1991 A protest was led by the organisation against electricity price hike 35 1991 The SUCI organised a movement against the state education policy 35 1998 Bangla bandh on 3 February in order to bring back English at the primary education This was the second bandh 35 2000 The SUCI organised a protest movement demanding English as a compulsory subject at primary education 35 2002 A protest was organised against the decision of the Government of West Bengal to increase hospital fee and the increase in electricity charges by the Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation and West Bengal State Electricity Board This was the third bandh 35 2006 ongoing The Anti SEZ movements in Singur 13 15 and Nandigram 16 17 18 19 20 2008 21 12 April hour statewide shutdown in West Bengal jointly called by the Trinamool Congress and SUCI 2011 The movement against anti eviction drive at Ranchi Jharkhand Forming a public Committee BASTI BACHAO SANGRASH SAMITI Lakhs of people protested against government forceful campaign 36 nbsp SUCI mural in Kolkata announcing SUCI day rally on 24 AprilLeadership EditProvash Ghosh is the current leader of the party He was elected as the General Secretary of the party by the central committee on 4 March 2010 37 After Shibdas Ghosh s death in 1976 Nihar Mukherjee a co founder of SUCI became the General Secretary Mukherjee died of cardiac arrest on 18 February 2010 at Kolkata 38 The central committee members of the party are Provash Ghosh General Secretary amp Politburo member Manik Mukherjee Politburo member Asit Bhattacharya Politburo member Ranjit Dhar Politburo member Yakub Pailan died on 14 June 2014 Debaprasad Sarkar Kalyan Chowdhury C K Lukose Politburo member died on 13 Feb 2019 K Radhakrishna Gopal Kundu Soumen Bose Satyawan Sankar Saha Chhaya MukherjeeThe incumbent central committee and politburo was elected in the 2nd party congress 39 Secretaries of the State Committees of the party are Assam Chandralekha Das Bihar Shiv Shankar Haryana Satyawan Karnataka K Uma Kerala V Venugopal Kerala State Committee Madhya Pradesh Pratap Samal 40 Orissa Durjati Das Uttar Pradesh V N Singh West Bengal Chandidas BhattacharyaSecretaries of the State Organising Committees are Delhi Pran Kumar Sharma 41 Andhra Pradesh B S Amarnath Tamil Nadu Rengasamy Telangana Ch Murahari Gujarat Dwarika Nath Rath 42 Rajasthan Punjab Aminder Pal Singh Incharge 43 Jharkhand Robin Samajpati Tripura Arun BhowmikThe MP of the party is Dr Tarun Mandal Jaynagar Lok Sabha constituency 2009 2014 West Bengal 44 8 The MLA of the party is Dr Tarun Kanti Naskar Jaynagar Vidhan Sabha constituency 2011 2016 West Bengal 45 Former Legislators of SUCI C EditThe former ministers of SUCI in West Bengal Subodh Banarjee PWD Minister 1967 United Front Government Labour Minister 1969 United Front Government Protiva Mukherjee PWD Minister 1969 United Front Government 46 The former MPs of the party were Chitta Roy Jaynagar Lok Sabha constituency West Bengal The First MP of SUCI C 8 Dr Tarun Mandal Jaynagar Lok Sabha constituency West BengalThe former MLAs of the party were 47 48 Subodh Banarjee Jaynagar constituency West Bengal The First MLA of SUCI C Debaprasad Sarkar Jaynagar constituency West Bengal Dr Tarun Kanti Naskar Jaynagar constituency West Bengal Probodh Purkait Kultali constituency West Bengal Renupada Halder Mathurapur constituency West Bengal Rabin Mondal Patharpratima constituency West Bengal Haripada Bauri Raghunathpur constituency West Bengal Protiva Mukherjee Suri constituency West Bengal Bazle Ahmad Murarai constituency West Bengal Sambhunath Naik Jashipur constituency Orissa Nalini Ranjan Singh Kanti constituency BiharMass organisations EditThe principal mass organisations of SUCI C are All India United Trade Union Centre All India Democratic Students Organisation All India Democratic Youth Organisation All India Mahila Sanskritik Sanghathan All India Kisan Khet Majdoor SangathanPublications EditThe central organ of SUCI C is the Proletarian Era an English forthnighly published from Kolkata nbsp Cover of Proletarian EraThe state committees of the party publishes Ganadabi 49 Bengali weekly published from Kolkata Unity Malayalam monthly published from Thiruvananthapuram Ganamukti Assamese fortnightly published from Guwahati Karmika Drushtikona Kannada monthly published from Bangalore Pattali Chinthanai Tamil monthly published from Chennai Sarbahara Kranti Oriya monthly published from Bhubaneswar Sarvahara Dristhikon Hindi forthnighly published from Delhi Socialist Viplavam Telugu monthly published from Hyderabad Morcha Urdu monthly published from Kolkata Criticism EditThey are often criticized by the other Left parties for supporting a nondemocratic anti communist party like TMC to defeat the Left Government After breaking the alliance with TMC Provash Ghosh said in a press statement The CPI M government had turned anti people therefore it was extremely important to end their 34 year tenure in the state he also added Our main target of dislodging the CPI M government has been achieved and we are no longer an ally of TMC We are ready to sit in opposition 50 References Edit Why SUCI is the Only Genuine Communist Party in India www marxists org SUCI critique on Naxal movement cgnet in 11 July 2009 Archived from the original on 11 July 2009 YouTube www youtube com Archived from the original on 16 January 2016 India Vision News Clip SUCI Party Congress inauguration in Malayalam News amp contentId 6269200 amp tabId 11 amp BV ID Nihar Mukherjee again elected as SUCI s General Secretary In Malayalam SUCI rechristens itself as SUCI Communist Key Highlights of General Elections 1967 to The Fourth Lok Sabha PDF Archived from the original PDF on 10 April 2009 a b c At Joynagar SUCI banks on a doctor 21 March 2009 Rally behind Mallika Sarabhai in her Fight against Communal Mainstream www mainstreamweekly net Balan S S Wednesday 21 February 2008 Viplavathintte Kudumbayogam in Malayalam Family of Revolutionaries Kerala Kaumudi Online Edition Malayalam Daily Retrieved on 22 February 2008 1 Athul Lal AG 1 April 2009 For Whom Fund Raising is Transparent Indian Express National Daily Thiruvananthapuram Retrieved on 1 April 2009 2 Sreejan B 26 April 2009 An uphill battle for the upright Indian Express National Daily Thiruvananthapuram Retrieved on 26 April 2009 3 Archived 16 January 2016 at the Wayback Machine a b Singur issue triggers protests in Howrah Times Of India 20 October 2012 Archived from the original on 20 October 2012 Singur has turned violent thanks to brutal and anti people stance of ironic communist government of West Bengal a b Singur Medha Patkar visits dead girl s family Rediff a b Mamata resigns from LS 11th nov07 E Pao Headlines www e pao net a b Extend support to Nandigram people SUCI a b SUCI Protests against repression in Nandigram a b Nandigram turns blood red via The Economic Times a b Cancel SEZs in Bengal Buddha urged SUCI demand Row over Moolampally rehabilitation package Aid for the family of deceased Vedi worker The Hindu 18 September 2008 SUCI takes out march SUCI alleges CPI betrayed anti Posco people in Orissa Trinamool SUCI front organises first rally Trinamool Congress to tie up with SUCI CNN IBN website Dasgupta Surajit Kumar Dasagupta Surajit a 18 April 1992 West Bengal s Jyoti Basu A Political Profile Gian Publishing House ISBN 9788121204200 via Google Books A Defiant Rebel Mainstream www mainstreamweekly net Populist Governance Archived from the original on 18 April 2009 Millions Rise Up For Total Bangla Bandh total General Strike Bandh call banks on past success Archived from the original on 2 September 2013 Twist of the mother tongue a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o How much do you know about SUCI undefined News Times of India The Times of India 12 hour shutdown against price rise in West Bengal via The Economic Times Provash Ghosh SUCI General Secretary Mathrubhumi Online 5 March 2010 Kerala News In Malayalam SUCI General Secretary Nihar Mukherjee demised Malayala Manorama 20 February 2010 Page 9 Nihar Mukherjee again SUCI s General Secretary In Malayalam 4 dead link The Tribune Chandigarh India Delhi and neighbourhood www tribuneindia com SUCI will field candidates in Gujarat elections News Webindia123 com news webindia123 com PE11012009 p5 CNN IBN Website State Elections 2006 Partywise Comparison for 103 Jaynagar Constituency of West Bengal The Second United Front Archived from the original on 12 October 2008 Key Highlights of General Election 1967 to The Legislative Assembly of West Bengal PDF Archived from the original PDF on 10 April 2009 Key Highlights of General Election 1967 to The Legislative Assembly of West Bengal PDF Archived from the original PDF on 10 April 2009 ganadabi in www ganadabi in SUCI TMC alliance ends soon after West Bengal polls Jagran Post Retrieved 18 March 2017 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Socialist Unity Centre of India Marxists Internet Archive Shibdas Ghosh Marxists Internet Archive Proletarian Era a SUCI publication Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Socialist Unity Centre of India Communist amp oldid 1157893128, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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