Communist Consolidation
Communist Consolidation (1935 – 1938) was an Indian revolutionary and communist organization, founded by Hare Krishna Konar among with other prisoners of the Cellular Jail with the ideology of Marx and Lenin's theory Marxism–Leninism. It was the largest resistance group against British rule in the Jail, this organization also led the historical 36-days hunger strike in 1937 where the British government had to bow before the demands of the political prisoners.
Communist Consolidation कम्युनिस्ट समेकन | |
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Spokesperson | Shiv Verma Hare Krishna Konar |
Founder | Hare Krishna Konar |
Founded | 26th April 1935Andaman, Cellular Jail | at
Dissolved | 1938 |
Merged into | Communist Party of India |
Headquarters | Cellular Jail, Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, (up to 1947) |
Newspaper | "The Call" |
Membership | 800 (1936) |
Ideology |
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Political position | Left-wing |
Colors | Red |
Slogan | "Inquilab Zindabad" "Duniya ke Mazdooron ek ho" |
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Anushilan Samiti |
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Anushilan Samiti |
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