Arise, awake and organize to strive for the establishment of a classless, castles and gender discrimination free secular society. ਜਾਗੋ! ਜਥੇਬੰਦ ਹੋਵੇ!! ਜਮਾਤ ਰਹਿਤ, ਜਾਤ ਰਹਿਤ ਤੇ ਨਾਰੀ ਮੁਕਤੀ ਵੱਲ ਸੇਧਤ ਸੈਕੂਲਰ ਸਮਾਜ ਦੀ ਸਿਰਜਣਾ ਲਈ ਸੰਘਰਸ਼ ਕਰੋ!!!

Sunday 18 September 2016

Revolutionary Marxist Party of India, has been launched



Jalandhar, September, 17 - A new political party under the banner of  Revolutionary Marxist Party of India, has been launched here today in its foundation conference convened by Comrade Mangat Ram Pasla of CPM Punjab. The foundation conference held in Vishnu Ganesh Pingle Hall of Desh Bhagat Memorial Complex, Jalandhar was presided over by Com. Raghbir Singh (Punjab), N.Venu (Kerala), K.Gangadaran (Tamil Nadu), Rajindra Pranjpe (Maharashtra), Tejinder Singh Thind (Haryana), Kuldeep Singh (Himachal Pradesh) and Inderjit Singh Grewal (Chandigarh) In adition to representatives from all the districts of Punjab, delegates from Tamilnadu, Kerala, Maharashtra, Haryana, Himachal Pardesh and UT Chandigarh also participated in this conference. The party will be guided by the philosphy and principles of Marxism-Leninism and it will earnestly strive to transform the present Indian society into a casteless and classless society free from all types of social, ethnic and gender oppression and discrimination.
The conference adopted a constitution of the party and elected 23 member Central Committee comprising Comrade Mangat Ram Pasla, Harkanwal Singh, Raghbir Singh, Gurnam Singh Daud (Punjab), N.Venu, T.L. Santhosh, K.S.Hariharan, K.K. Rema (Kerala), K.Gangadaran, M.Rajagopal, C.Chellasami, P.Amavasai (Tamil Nadu), Rajindra Pranjpe, Sanjyot Raut, Ramesh Thakur (Maharashtra), Tejinder Singh Thind, Mandeep Ratiya (Haryana), Inderjit Singh Grewal (Chandigarh) and Sudarshan Kumar (Himachal Pradesh). Four seats have been kept vacant for Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal and Delhi. Comrade Mangat Ram Pasla was elected as General Secretary of this committee. The conference resolved to get the party registered with the election commission of India immediately.
            The conference also adopted a political vision document highlighting the various issues confronting the country and its people and resolved to spare no effort for mobilising the masses to oppose neo-libral policy frame work of Modi Government, to fight back the communal offensive of R.S.S., to pressurise the govt. for controling prices of essential commodities and of public utility services, to curve corruption and mal-administration in the country, to get the employment avenues generated in a big way, to eradicate casteist oppression, and oppression on minorities, dalits, women and Adivasies, to oppose attacks on democratic rights, norms and forms, to awaken and arouse the masses against the ever increasing intervention of imperialist forces in the affairs of our country, to strengthen unity and integrity of the country and to resist dilution of federalism, to safeguard ecology from wanton destruction and to strengthen proletarian-internationalism.

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