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Kanu Sanyal

Kanu Sanyal (1932[1] – 23 March 2010)[2] was an Indian communist politician. In 1967, he was one of the main leaders of the Naxalbari uprising and in 1969 he was one of the founding leaders of Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) (CPI (ML)).[3] Sanyal committed suicide on 23 March 2010.[4]

Kanu Sanyal
General Secretary of CPIML Class Struggle
In office
2004–2009
Politburo Member of CPIML
In office
1969–1971
Darjeeling district committee member of CPIM
In office
1965–1967
Personal details
Born
Krishna Kumar Sanyal

(1928-01-01)1 January 1928
Died23 March 2010(2010-03-23) (aged 77–78)
Cause of deathSuicide
NationalityIndian
Political partyClass Struggle Group
CPIML(1969-1972)
Known forNaxalism

Formation and growth of CPI (ML)

Kanu Sanyal joined communist politics, first as a member of CPI then CPI(M). He announced the formation of the original CPI (ML) on Vladimir Lenin's birthday in 1969 at a public rally in Calcutta. He came out with the seminal Terai report on revolution in India, which openly denounced the anarcho-nihilist policies of Charu Majumdar and his loyalists.[citation needed]

After the failure of the Naxalite uprising, Sanyal went into hiding. The death of his colleague Charu Majumdar was followed by the breakup of the Naxalite movement, and Sanyal is claimed to have abandoned violent means and accepted parliamentary practices as a form of revolutionary activity.[5]

Arrest and jail

He was eventually cornered and arrested in August 1970. News of his arrest sparked region-wide violence by radical communists. CPI(ML) cadres destroyed property, raided and attacked educational institutions, and engaged in rioting.[6]

For seven years Sanyal was imprisoned in a jail in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh in a case known as the Parvatipuram Naxalite Conspiracy. He was convicted by a sessions court.

Release and renewed political engagement

Sanyal was released from jail in 1977, following a change in government in New Delhi as well as in West Bengal. Jyoti Basu, the new CPI(M) chief minister, personally intervened to ensure Sanyal's release.[7] By the time of his release, Sanyal had publicly condemned the original strategy of the armed struggle of the CPI(ML).[8]

After his release, Sanyal rallied his supporters and formed the Organising Committee of Communist Revolutionaries (OCCR).[9] He continued to attended CPI(M) all-party meetings until his death.

In 1985, Sanyal's faction, along with five other groups, merged to form the Communist Organisation of India (Marxist-Leninist), and Sanyal was appointed leader of the CPI(ML).[10]

Later years

In his later years, Sanyal continued his broad engagement in political activism, including the labour movement and land rights. For these activities he was arrested and detained several times.

On 18 January 2006, while protesting against a lockout of tea garden workers in the region, Sanyal and other fellow agitators were arrested for causing a train to be held up at the New Jalpaiguri Railway Station in Siliguri, North Bengal.[11][12]

By late 2006, Sanyal had become a prominent figure in the opposition to land acquisition in Singur.[citation needed] On 8 December, he was arrested and detained along with three other Naxalite leaders after the police stopped and charged a demonstration.[13]

Death

On 23 March 2010, he was found hanging at his residence at Seftullajote village, 25 km from Siliguri (West Bengal), where the Naxal movement had begun under his leadership. Sanyal was suffering from old-age related cardio-pulmonary ailments. At the time of his death, he was the General Secretary of the new CPI(ML), formed by a merger of several splinter groups of the original party.[14]

Popular culture

Sanyal, as well as the Naxalite movement, was referenced in Jhumpa Lahiri's 2013 novel The Lowland.[15]

References

  1. ^ Sinha, Avijit (24 March 2010). . The Telegraph. India. Archived from the original on 27 March 2010. Retrieved 26 June 2018.
  2. ^ Franda, Marcus F. (1 January 1969). "India's Third Communist Party". Asian Survey. 9 (11): 797–817. doi:10.2307/2642225. JSTOR 2642225.
  3. ^ "CPI(M-L) [original party formed in 1967]".
  4. ^ "Top Naxal leader Kanu Sanyal commits suicide". Rediff news. 23 March 2010. Retrieved 14 August 2012.
  5. ^ . www.flonnet.com. Archived from the original on 17 October 2006. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 19 February 2008.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 1 March 2012. Retrieved 5 February 2007.
  8. ^ The road from Naxalbari 2006-10-17 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ "Naxalism today".
  10. ^ H., Scott. "Maoist Revolutionary parties and organizations in India".
  11. ^ "Kanu Sanyal arrested for "rail roko"". NCHRO. 16 January 2006. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  12. ^ "Kanu Sanyal arrested for rail roko". The Hindu. 18 January 2006.
  13. ^ "Buddha invites Mamata for talks. Police lathi charges mediapersons, seven hurt". The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Nation. 9 December 2006. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  14. ^ Saugata Roy, TNN 23 Mar 2010, 04.20pm IST (23 March 2010). . The Times of India. Archived from the original on 11 August 2011. Retrieved 14 August 2012.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  15. ^ Anita Felicelli (9 October 2013). "'The Moment' in Jhumpa Lahiri's 'The Lowland'". Los Angeles Review of Books.

External links

  • CPI(ML) website

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Kanu Sanyal 1932 1 23 March 2010 2 was an Indian communist politician In 1967 he was one of the main leaders of the Naxalbari uprising and in 1969 he was one of the founding leaders of Communist Party of India Marxist Leninist CPI ML 3 Sanyal committed suicide on 23 March 2010 4 Kanu SanyalGeneral Secretary of CPIML Class StruggleIn office 2004 2009Politburo Member of CPIMLIn office 1969 1971Darjeeling district committee member of CPIMIn office 1965 1967Personal detailsBornKrishna Kumar Sanyal 1928 01 01 1 January 1928Died23 March 2010 2010 03 23 aged 77 78 Cause of deathSuicideNationalityIndianPolitical partyClass Struggle GroupCPIML 1969 1972 Known forNaxalism Contents 1 Formation and growth of CPI ML 2 Arrest and jail 3 Release and renewed political engagement 4 Later years 5 Death 6 Popular culture 7 References 8 External linksFormation and growth of CPI ML EditKanu Sanyal joined communist politics first as a member of CPI then CPI M He announced the formation of the original CPI ML on Vladimir Lenin s birthday in 1969 at a public rally in Calcutta He came out with the seminal Terai report on revolution in India which openly denounced the anarcho nihilist policies of Charu Majumdar and his loyalists citation needed After the failure of the Naxalite uprising Sanyal went into hiding The death of his colleague Charu Majumdar was followed by the breakup of the Naxalite movement and Sanyal is claimed to have abandoned violent means and accepted parliamentary practices as a form of revolutionary activity 5 Arrest and jail EditHe was eventually cornered and arrested in August 1970 News of his arrest sparked region wide violence by radical communists CPI ML cadres destroyed property raided and attacked educational institutions and engaged in rioting 6 For seven years Sanyal was imprisoned in a jail in Visakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh in a case known as the Parvatipuram Naxalite Conspiracy He was convicted by a sessions court Release and renewed political engagement EditSanyal was released from jail in 1977 following a change in government in New Delhi as well as in West Bengal Jyoti Basu the new CPI M chief minister personally intervened to ensure Sanyal s release 7 By the time of his release Sanyal had publicly condemned the original strategy of the armed struggle of the CPI ML 8 After his release Sanyal rallied his supporters and formed the Organising Committee of Communist Revolutionaries OCCR 9 He continued to attended CPI M all party meetings until his death In 1985 Sanyal s faction along with five other groups merged to form the Communist Organisation of India Marxist Leninist and Sanyal was appointed leader of the CPI ML 10 Later years EditIn his later years Sanyal continued his broad engagement in political activism including the labour movement and land rights For these activities he was arrested and detained several times On 18 January 2006 while protesting against a lockout of tea garden workers in the region Sanyal and other fellow agitators were arrested for causing a train to be held up at the New Jalpaiguri Railway Station in Siliguri North Bengal 11 12 By late 2006 Sanyal had become a prominent figure in the opposition to land acquisition in Singur citation needed On 8 December he was arrested and detained along with three other Naxalite leaders after the police stopped and charged a demonstration 13 Death EditOn 23 March 2010 he was found hanging at his residence at Seftullajote village 25 km from Siliguri West Bengal where the Naxal movement had begun under his leadership Sanyal was suffering from old age related cardio pulmonary ailments At the time of his death he was the General Secretary of the new CPI ML formed by a merger of several splinter groups of the original party 14 Popular culture EditSanyal as well as the Naxalite movement was referenced in Jhumpa Lahiri s 2013 novel The Lowland 15 References Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kanu Sanyal Sinha Avijit 24 March 2010 Naxalbari movement founder kills self The Telegraph India Archived from the original on 27 March 2010 Retrieved 26 June 2018 Franda Marcus F 1 January 1969 India s Third Communist Party Asian Survey 9 11 797 817 doi 10 2307 2642225 JSTOR 2642225 CPI M L original party formed in 1967 Top Naxal leader Kanu Sanyal commits suicide Rediff news 23 March 2010 Retrieved 14 August 2012 The road from Naxalbari www flonnet com Archived from the original on 17 October 2006 Retrieved 13 January 2022 Naxalites on Hard Times Archived from the original on 19 February 2008 Bengal Left Front Govt Steps Into 28th Year Archived from the original on 1 March 2012 Retrieved 5 February 2007 The road from Naxalbari Archived 2006 10 17 at the Wayback Machine Naxalism today H Scott Maoist Revolutionary parties and organizations in India Kanu Sanyal arrested for rail roko NCHRO 16 January 2006 Retrieved 28 July 2019 Kanu Sanyal arrested for rail roko The Hindu 18 January 2006 Buddha invites Mamata for talks Police lathi charges mediapersons seven hurt The Tribune Chandigarh India Nation 9 December 2006 Retrieved 28 July 2019 Saugata Roy TNN 23 Mar 2010 04 20pm IST 23 March 2010 Top Naxal leader Kanu Sanyal found dead in his house The Times of India Archived from the original on 11 August 2011 Retrieved 14 August 2012 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Anita Felicelli 9 October 2013 The Moment in Jhumpa Lahiri s The Lowland Los Angeles Review of Books External links EditCPI ML website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kanu Sanyal amp oldid 1139536906, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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