Women have played an important role in major social movements in Indian history, including the Bhakti movement and the anti-colonial movement. The movement of women emerged as an important political force in its own right, especially in the 1980s. Women raised their voices against state terrorism, against communal violence and the criminalisation of politics.
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Crisis of Capitalism and the dangerous course of the Indian State
This keynote speech, entitled “Crisis of Capitalism and the dangerous course of the Indian State points to the urgency for communists to prepare for the proletarian revolution!”, was delivered by Comrade Lal Singh, General Secretary of CGPI, on behalf of it’s Central Committee at a conference of Indian communists in Nov 2002. The conference, convened to discuss issues concerning the Indian State and Revolution where it’s principal aim was to theoretically and ideologically arm the writers, readers and distributors of Mazdoor Ekta Lehar and People’s Voice.
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Crisis of Capitalism and the dangerous course of the Indian State…
This keynote speech, entitled “Crisis of Capitalism and the dangerous course of the Indian State points to the urgency for communists to prepare for the proletarian revolution!“, was delivered by Comrade Lal Singh, General Secretary of CGPI, on behalf of it’s Central Committee at a conference of Indian communists in Nov 2002.

Crisis of capitalism and the dangerous course of the Indian State points to the urgency for communists to prepare for the proletarian revolution!
This keynote speech, entitled “Crisis of capitalism and the dangerous course of the Indian State points to the urgency for communists to prepare for the proletarian revolution!“, was delivered by Comrade Lal Singh, General Secretary, Communist Ghadar Party of India, on behalf of its Central Committee at a conference of Indian communists in November 2002.
The conference, convened to discuss issues concerning the Indian State and Revolution. Activists of the communist movement, belonging to many different parties and groups, participated in the 3-day deliberations that followed the keynote speech. At the end of the conference, the participants resolved to continue and deepen the discussion of theoretical and ideological questions within the communist movement, while uniting firmly to deal with the immediate problem of the political unity of the working class. They resolved to step up the struggle against the harmful trend within the communist movement, of lining up the workers and peasants behind the “lesser evil” within the bourgeoisie and in defence of the “secular foundations” of the Indian State.