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what is the difference between CPI-M and CPI?

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Answered by cutypriyanshi410
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hey frnd... here is ur answer....
cpi stands for communist party of India, like the Indian national Congress, is quite an old party. it was there even before the Independence of India. this party lays emphasis on 1. secularism 2. democracy 3. Marxist - leninism 4. nationalisation of all industries and removal of social and economic disparities 5. improving the condition of the workers.
in 2004 lok sabha election, it won 10 seats.

cpi - m stands for communist party of India - marxists. it lay emphasis on 1. Marxist leninism 2. opposing imperialism and communalism 3. making right to work as a fundamental right 4. supporting secularism and socialism 5. securing minimum wages for the workers
in the 2004 lok Sabha election, it won 43 seats

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Answered by IshanS
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Hi there!

!! Communist Party of India (CPI) !!

Founded in 1925, it believes in Marxism-Leninism, secularism and democracy.
Opposed to the forces of secessionism and communalism.
Accepts parliamentary democracy as a means of promoting the interest of working class, farmers and the poor.

!! Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) !!

It was founded in 1964. It believes in Marxism-Leninism.
Supports socialism, secularism, and democracy and opposes imperialism and communalism.
Accepts democratic elections as useful means for securing the objective of socio-economic justice in India.

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