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What is the difference between communist party of india (CPI) and communist party of India -marxist (CPI-M)?........ Please answer this question.....

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Answered by florentinamariajosep
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Answer:

Communist party of India Marxist (CPI-M)

Explanation:

founded in 1964 .

Believes in Marxism leninism supports socialism ,secularism,and democracy and opposes imperialism and communalism accepts democratic elections as a useful and helpful means for securing the objective of the socio-economic Justice in India.

Communist party of India (CPI)

formed in 1925

believes in Marxism - leninism secularism and democracy opposed to the forces of secessionism and communalism. Accepts parliamentary democracy as means of promoting interest of the working class, farmers and the poor & became weak after the split in the party in 1964 that led to the formation of the (CPI-M).

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