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the communist party of india opposes imperialism feudalism fascism Nazism

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The years of the Second World War were also a period of momentous political developments in the history of India’s freedom struggle. It was during this period that the demand for Pakistan started getting articulated in a forceful manner. And it was during this period that the ‘Quit India’ resolution was passed by the Congress, and Subhas Chandra Bose launched his Indian National Army with the aid of Japanese fascists. Again, during this period unprecedented famine conditions engulfed major parts of India. For the small but active Communist Party of India also this was probably the most crucial period in its history.

Ever since the beginning of the involvement of the Soviet Union in the war in a full-blooded manner and the shift of line of the CPI from that of ‘imperialist war’ to ‘people’s war’, the Communists have faced a barrage of accusations from the Congress leadership, as well as other forces involved in the freedom struggle. The Communists working inside the Congress were charge-sheeted for being pro-British and agents of Russia and it was repeatedly alleged that they had betrayed the freedom struggle.

These charges did not die out with 1947. After 1947 also, communist baiters have repeatedly charged the Left sections as betrayers of the mother country almost to the point of it becoming a stigma. Time and again some bourgeois journalist, or politician or political scientist popularises these charges. Even though it is irrelevant to mention them here due to their utterly shallow and slanderous character, these acrimonious charges and counter charges reveal a very relevant aspect, i.e., the established Left leaderships are equally shallow in their replies to bourgeois journalists. (1)

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