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what was the major changes in ideology of Communist Party of India in 1951​

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Answered by snehashaw42
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Explanation:

In Manipur, the party became a force to reckon with through the agrarian struggles led by Jananeta Irawat Singh. Singh had joined CPI in 1946. At the 1951 congress of the party, 'People's Democracy' was substituted by 'National Democracy' as the main slogan of the party. Communist Party was founded in Bihar in 1939.

Ideology: Communism; Marxism–Leninism

Lok Sabha leader: C. N. Jayadevan

Rajya Sabha leader: D. Raja

Secretary-General: S. Sudhakar Reddt Lok Sabha leader

C. N. Jayadevan

Rajya Sabha leader

D. Raja

Founded

26 December 1925 (93 years ago) at Cawnpore, British Raj (presently Kanpur, India)

Headquarters

Indrajit Gupta Marg, New Delhi, India-110002

Newspaper

New Age (English)

Mukti Sangharsh (Hindi)

Youth wing

All India Youth Federation

Women's wing

National Federation of Indian Women

Labour wing

All India Trade Union Congress and Bharatiya Khet Mazdoor Union

Peasant's wing

All India Kisan Sabha (Ajoy Bhavan)

Ideology

Communism

Marxism–Leninism

Political position

Left-wing to far-left

International affiliation

International Meeting of Communist and Workers' Parties

Colours

Red

ECI Status

National Party[1]

Alliance

United Progressive Alliance (2019-Present), Left Front (West Bengal), Left Front (Tripura), Left Democratic Front (Kerala), Tamil Nadu, Punjab Democratic Alliance

National convener

S. Sudhakar Reddy

Seats in Lok Sabha

1 / 545

[2](currently 518 members + 1 Speaker)

Seats in Rajya Sabha

2 / 245

Seats in

19 / 140

(Kerala Legislative Assembly (2016))

1 / 294

(West Bengal Legislative Assembly 2016)

Election symbol

Indian Election Symbol Ears of Corn and Sickle.

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