- Privatisation of Electricity Is against the Interests of Society
The Struggle of Electricity Workers Is Entirely Just - On the Questions Facing the Kisan Andolan
- No to Privatisation of Indian Railways
First published in October 2021Workers of the Indian Railways are waging a determined struggle against privatisation. All the federations and unions of railway workers have come together under one banner of struggle against rail privatisation — National Coordination Committee of Railwaymen’s Struggle.
- Kisan Andolan
- This is a dharm-yudh of workers and peasants against the adharmi state
First published in January 2021
Statement of the Central Committee of Communist Ghadar Party of India, 10 January, 2021
We, the toiling majority of people, are fighting a Dharm Yudh. It is a struggle against the existing Adharmi Republic which guarantees prosperity only for a tiny minority. It is a struggle to establish a Republic that upholds Dharm and guarantees prosperity and protection for all members of society.
- Call of the Ghadaris – Revolution
Revised Edition, February 2018
The Hindustan Ghadar Party, which was formed by Indian immigrants in North America and dared to organise a revolutionary uprising that shook the British Empire in 1915-16, has inspired several generations of Indian revolutionaries. It inspired Shaheed Bhagat Singh and other revolutionaries during the twenties and the following decades. In the sixties and seventies, it inspired communists to organise among Indians abroad in support of the Indian revolution and against racist attacks. It continues to inspire and guide the work of the Communist Ghadar Party of India and others who are striving to liberate Indian society from all forms of exploitation and enslavement.
- Report to the Fifth Congress of the Communist Ghadar Party of India
The Report to the Fifth Congress of the Communist Ghadar Party of India presented by Comrade Lal Singh, General Secretary of the CGPI, on behalf of its Central Committee, was discussed and adopted by the Fifth Congress of the CGPI, held in November 2016. By decision of the Fifth Congress, this report has been edited for publication.
This publication also includes a summary of the proceedings of the Congress and excerpts from the opening remarks of the General Secretary, approved for publication by the Central Committee. - On the Note Ban: Real Aims and False Claims
Facts and events are analysed to expose the real aims of the note ban. The pamphlet goes on to critically examine the claims of the Government that the note ban will eliminate corruption, terrorism and the chasm between the rich and the poor. The real solution to the problems are explained in the last part of the pamphlet along with the immediate program to reach the solution.
- Whither India?
(First published March 1996, Reprinted August 2016)
The report Whither India? was presented by Lal Singh, General Secretary of the Communist Ghadar Party of India, on behalf of its Central Committee, at the Third Consultative Conference of CGPI held in Delhi on December 23-24, 1995. The report was released for discussion in March 1996, by decision of the Third Consultative Conference. Subsequently the Central Committee adopted this report and the Second Congress of the Party, held in October 1998 considered it to be a major landmark in the work to establish the General Line for this period.
- These Elections are a Farce
- Manifesto 2014
Unite around the program to reconstitute the Indian Republic and reorient the economy to ensure prosperity and protection for all!
- Corruption, Capitalism and the Indian State
First published in March 2014
Interview with Comrade Lal Singh, General Secretary of Communist Ghadar Party of India by Comrade Chandra Bhan, Editor of Mazdoor Ekta Lehar
- Documents of the 4th Congress of the Communist Ghadar Party of India
The Fourth Congress of the Communist Ghadar Party of India was convened in the last week of October, 2010.
The Fourth Congress consisted of delegates from all across the country and from Indians resident abroad. The majority of delegates were from the working class. About half of them were less than 25 years of age and about a third of them were women.
The Report to the Fourth Congress was presented by Comrade Lal Singh on behalf of the Central Committee elected by the Third Congress. It was discussed at length and adopted by the Congress. It has been edited for publication by the decision of the Fourth Congress.
The Fourth Congress elected the new Central Committee which held its fi rst meeting and re-elected Comrade Lal Singh as the General Secretary and Comrade Prakash Rao as the Spokesperson of the Party.
This publication also contains the Resolutions adopted by the Fourth Congress. - Third Congress Report
Towards the Rule of Workers and Peasants and a Voluntary Indian UnionThis 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.
This document also includes the Constitution of the CGPI which was adopted at the Third Congress. Two brief notes entitled “About the Communist Ghadar Party of India” and “The Genesis of the Communist Ghadar Party of India” which were approved by the Congress are included for publication.
The Resolutions adopted at the Third Congress and the messages of greetings of sister parties who attended the Congress are also included in this publication.
- Kanpur Conference – Only Communism Can Save India!
This paper, entitled Only Communism Can Save India! was presented by Comrade Lal Singh, General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Ghadar Party of India, at the Kanpur Communist Conference, 2000. The publication also includes the resolution adopted at the Kanpur Communist Conference, 2000.
- Second Congress Report:
Challenge facing Indian communistsThis report entitled Preparing for the Coming Storms- Challenge Facing Indian Communists, presented by Comrade Lal Singh, General Secretary of the Communist Ghadar Party of ndia, on behalf of its Central Committee, was discussed and adopted at the Second Congress of the Communist Ghadar Party of India, held in October 1998. By decision of the Second Congress, this report has been edited for publication.
The publication also includes a Summary of the Proceedings of the Second Congress of the CGP , the Resolutions adopted by the Second Congress and the Messages of Greetings received from sister parties and organisations.
- Program of CGPI:
Workers, Peasants, Women and Youth; We constitute India We are her masters!Program adopted by the Second Congress of the Communist Ghadar Party of India, October 1998 titled Workers, Peasants, Women and Youth. We constitute India We are her masters. An immediate program for the reorientation of the economy; political empowerment of the people; and the democratic renewal of India.
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- Breaking the Barriers to Unity
This document, Breaking the Barriers to Unity, is the product of the deliberations of the Enlarged Plenum of the Central Committee of the Communist Ghadar Party of India, convened in New Delhi on January 24-25, 1998. It consists of two discussion papers, on the objective and subjective conditions of the working class movement respectively, and the plan of action of the CGPI based on the analysis of these conditions which was approved by the Enlarged Plenum.
- What Kind of Party?
(First Edition April 1994, Second Edition December 2016 )
This document, What Kind of Party?, was presented by Comrade Lal Singh on behalf of the Central Committee of the Communist Ghadar Party of India to the Second National Consultative Conference held December 29-30, 1993.