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1388:). After the end of the armed struggle, an intense debate surged within the CPI concerning the future role of the GMP. Some considered that the GMP, whose membership was overwhelmingly agrarian, should be integrated into the peasant mass organization of the party, AIKS, and that Tiprasas and Bengali peasants should fight together since their class interests were the same. Other, such as Deb, considered that the tribals were not merely peasants but also constituted a separate sub-national entity and that the GMP should be a Tiprasa organization articulating the sub-nationalist consciousness of the tribal community. 1347:(Peace Army), which routed out the troops of the administration from the tribal belt. In the ‘liberated areas’ people's government was in command, with the Village Committees of GMP managing the everyday affairs. The tribals didn't have to pay any taxes to the state, nor would they turn to the courts of the state to express their queries. At the same time, a cultural revolution took place within the tribal society as abolition of child marriages, forced labour, excessive alcohol consumption, oppression of women, etc. were outlawed by the GMP. 1463:. However at the same time as these organizations belong to different all India structures, they are organizationally interlinked. The general secretary and president of TYF are by tradition elected as members of the secretariat of the GMP. The GMP, TYF and TSU use other flags, symbols and publications than their all India bodies. The leadership of these three organizations are referred to as Central Committees, whereas the state leaderships of the AIKS, DYFI and SFI are referred to as State Committees. 1288:. This spurred the non-communist leaders of Prajamandal to try to expel the communists. However, the ban was enforced before the expulsion had taken place. Leaders of Prajamandal were arrested, and many cadres went into hiding. By not differentiating between communists and non-communists in repressing Prajamandal, the royal government indirectly contributed to increasing the support for the communist within the organisation. On Independence Day Prajamandal took out a militant manifestation in 181: 1210: 1373: 1403:. The split also came to divide the Tripura unit of the CPI, with the CPI(M) soon having outmanovered the CPI in Tripura. Initially both factions agreed that the GMP ought to stay intact and that it would be spared from the split for the sake of unity of the mass organization movement, but soon competition over control over the organization started. At the GMP conference of 1967 the split had also reached the GMP, and CPI(M) formed 26: 1360:(2nd chamber of the Indian parliament) were won by the CPI. Both of the elected MPs, Biren Dutta and Dasarth Deb, were stalwarts of the GMP. Deb, the president of GMP, was at the time of election still considered as a guerrilla leader on the run by the police. The cases against him were not dropped until he was pardoned by the Prime Minister 1407:
and its leader within the GMP, Deb, who were able to gather the support of the broad majority of the organization. At the same conference the GMP was re-christened as the Upajati (i.e., Tribal) Ganamukti Parishad. Subsequently, non-tribals were no longer able to obtain GMP membership. Thus Deb's
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Armed resistance lasted until 1951. Then the strategies changed as a result of the changes in the political climate of the state. The Communist Party had begun to operate over-ground. In the end of 1949 the leaders of GMP had joined CPI. Now the struggle of the GMP was to be taken overground, in
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killed nine Tiprasa and injured twenty more. The military set up camps in the tribal areas, with the objective of rooting out Prajamandal. The Prajamandal leadership considered that it had no possibility to cope with the increasing repression, and decided to dissolve the association.
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migrated to Tripura from East Pakistan. On the Tripura countryside Bengali money-lenders started to take over agricultural land from indebted Tiprasas. Prajamandal organised resistance, a struggle that radicalized the movement.
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It should be mentioned that although the bulk of the leadership as well as the common members of the GMP were tribals, the GMP was not an exclusively Tiprasa organization at this time (Biren Dutta, for example was a
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The Prajamandal included both communists and non-communists. In 1948 a ban on the organisation was proposed, on the ground that the organisation was under the influence of communists in
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During the 1940s the royal house of Tripura tried its best to maintain its political rule over the state. However, monarchy was challenged by movements that were influenced by the
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thesis that Tiprasa constituted as separate subnationalist entity and needed a mass organization of their own had been implemented in the organizational practice.
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In the beginning of the 1960s CPI suffered a severe internal division. The party was split into two camps on issues such as the relationship to the
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of Binanda Jamatya gave up their arms and were integrated into the Ganamukti Parishad. ATPLO had surged as a splinter group of the
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On several sites the movement resulted in clashes with the state forces. In October police firing in
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of the state armed resistance was organized by the GMP. Inspired by the advances of the Chinese
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cooperation with CPI. In the first parliamentary elections of India in 1952 both seats of the
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In the void that emerged after the disappearance of Prajamandal, Tiprasa leaders founded the
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himself after having reached the parliament premises incognito for his first session.
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was a fact, as two separate party congresses were held, one by CPI and the other by
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As Tripura was put under military rule in March 1949, the leadership of the
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Today the Tripura Rajaer Upajati Ganamukti Parishad is affiliated with the
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for 'Tripura State Indigenous People's Liberation Council') is a
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By 2000 it claimed a membership of 70 000. It president is
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Tripura Rajaer Upajati Ganamukti Parishad, attached to
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Index


Dasarath Debbarma
Agartala
Tripura
Bengali
left-wing
Tripuri
Tripura
India
Communist Party of India (Marxist)
Communist Party of India
Communist Party of India (Marxist)
a series
Communism in India

M. N. Roy
M. P. T. Acharya
Sahajanand Saraswati
Shripad Amrit Dange
Abani Mukherji
Yashpal
A. K. Gopalan
B. T. Ranadive
Nripen Chakraborty
P. Krishna Pillai
Puran Chand Joshi
Damodar Dharmananda Kosambi
Bhagat Singh
Ajoy Ghosh
E. M. S. Namboodiripad

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