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287: 193: 386:. However, Mirajkar's decision to side with the left in the CPI split was not an issue of ideology, but of personal conflict with S. A. Dange. Prior to the split Mirajkar had belonged to the Dange-led right-wing faction in the party. When the CPI(M) Politburo called for a boycott of the January 1970 AITUC session in 795: 810: 383: 44: 805: 742: 602: 450: 267:
constituted the early communist leadership that emerged within India, and who resented the role played the emigre leadership who formed the
785: 379: 276: 390:, Mirajkar refused to comply with the party directive and participated anyway. Mirajkar was subsequently expelled from CPI(M). 471:. Published for the proprietors, Bennett, Coleman & Company, Limited, at the Times of India Press. April 1970. p. 10. 378:
When the so-called "Dange Letters" surfaced in 1964, Mirajkar affirmed that they were authentic. Mirajkar would side with the
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was founded in Bombay in January 1927, Mirajkar became its general secretary. Mirajkar was tried and convicted in the
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Political Currents in the International Trade Union Movement: The Third world : Africa, Asia and Latin America
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in 1920. He began organizing trade unions of textile workers in Bombay. When the
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prisoners taken outside the jail. Back row (left to right): K. N. Sehgal,
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Communist Parties and United Front - Experience in Kerala and West Bengal
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In 1940–1941, Mirajkar was detained at Deoli Detention Camp in
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Communist Party of India politicians from Maharashtra
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He was part of the old guard of the 48:S. S. Mirajkar at a 1958 rally of the 597:. National Book Agency. p. 128. 7: 489:: Prajasakti Book House, 2003. p. 93 362:Mirajkar served as President of the 27:Indian politician and trade unionist 579:INDIA: Volunteering into the Vacuum 517: 515: 497: 495: 380:Communist Party of India (Marxist) 25: 255:Early communist movement in India 699:Studies in Comparative Communism 445:. Orient Blackswan. p. 61. 191: 468:The Illustrated Weekly of India 442:M.N. Roy: A Political Biography 364:All India Trade Union Congress 259:In the early 1920s, Mirajkar, 245:All India Trade Union Congress 101:All India Trade Union Congress 1: 806:Indian independence activists 760:Flashes from the Trade Unions 660:Economic and Political Weekly 711:10.1016/0039-3592(78)90003-0 705:(4, Winter 1978): 388–409. 229:Shantaram Savlaram Mirajkar 50:Samyukta Maharashtra Samiti 827: 786:Indian trade union leaders 560:World Trade Union Movement 277:Workers and Peasants Party 429:. 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Index

S.S. Mirajkar

Samyukta Maharashtra Samiti
Mayor of Bombay
All India Trade Union Congress
V. Chakkarai Chettiyar
Ranen Sen
Bombay Presidency
British India
Indian
Communist Party of India
communist
trade unionist
Communist Party of India
All India Trade Union Congress
mayor of Bombay
S. A. Dange
S. V. Ghate
Communist Party of India
Tashkent
Workers and Peasants Party
Meerut Conspiracy Case

Meerut
S. S. Josh
H. L. Hutchinson
Shaukat Usmani
B. F. Bradley
P. Spratt
G. Adhikari

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