The Fifth Plenum of the Fourth Central Committee of the Communist Ghadar Party of India was held on 28 th December, 2006, shortly after the conclusion of the 25 th anniversary celebrations of the founding of the party.
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No compromise with the capitalist reform program!
Down with the UPA Government!
Build the united front of workers and peasants!
Call of the Communist Ghadar Party of India on May Day 2005
Comrade workers!
Red salute on the occasion of May Day!
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On the International Womens' Day We Resolve that
We Will Work to Organise Ourselves to Establish a Modern Democracy
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Documents of the 3rd Congress of CGPI
Towards the Rule of Workers and Peasants and a Voluntary Indian Union
This document entitled Towards the Rule of Workers and Peasants and a Voluntary Indian Union contains the Report of the Central Committee presented by Comrade Lal Singh, General Secretary of the Communist Ghadar Party of India, which was discussed and adopted by the Third Congress of the Party, held in January 2005.
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20 years after the November 84 massacre of people of the Sikh faith
The struggle to punish the guilty must be continued without let-up!
Let us work for a clean break with the colonial legacy!
November 1, 2004 marks 20 years after the barbaric state-organised communal massacre of Sikhs in Delhi, Kanpur and other places.
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Wage tit-for-tat struggle against every attack on our livelihood and rights!
One working Class, One struggle, One program!
Comrade workers!
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Women must fight alongside the workers, peasants and all the oppressed, with the aim of becoming the malik of India!
The 8th of March this year comes at a time when the Lok Sabha has been dissolved and campaigning has begun for another General Elections. The women of India constitute a very important section of the electorate.
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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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