Kanu Sanyal

Kanu Sanyal

Kanu Sanyal, born in 1932, [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0004-4687(196911)9%3A11%3C797%3AITCP%3E2.0.CO%3B2-7] ] is an Indian communist politician. He was one of the founding leaders of Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) formed in 1969. He was one of the key leaders behind the abortive Naxalite insurrection attempt by radical communist to initiate an "Indian revolution" by violent means.

Formation and growth of CPI (ML)

He announced the formation of the original CPI (ML) on Lenin's birthday in 1969 at a public rally in Calcutta. He came out with the seminal Terai report on Indian revolution.

During this period, the communist-sympathetic media in West Bengal portrayed him as a "great revolutionary" and compared him to the likes of Mahatma Gandhi and Jatin Das, largely because of his charisma and his public showmanship, such as his displays of "wealth-renunciation" and his publicity campaigns where he tried to identify with the proletariat. Massive propaganda campaigns in his favor were financed by the communist politburo to that effect. Information about the secret inner workings of Sanyal's organization have been difficult to obtain. Nonetheless, political analysts write that his political paradigm was based on the concept of "Jugantar" in opposition to the "Anushilan" paradigm implemented by the Communist Party of India and the Communist Party of India (Marxist).

Sanyal proposed that the Jugantar revolutionaries be a highly secretive and cabalistic group who would periodically surface to commit acts of terrorism such as political assassinations and armory raids. Sanyal actively solicited help from the communist regime in neighboring China to further his goals. Sanyal had publicly declared on several occasions that he was receiving some kind of support from the Chinese government. It was never established as to whether that support was moral, tactical or financial. The Indian home ministry has argued that Sanyal only managed to obtain ideological support from China.

After the failure of the Naxalite uprising, Sanyal went into hiding. The death of his colleague Charu Majumdar was followed by the breakup of the Naxalite movement, and Sanyal claimed to have abandoned violent means and accept parliamentary practice as a form of revolutionary activity [http://www.flonnet.com/fl2221/stories/20051021008801000.htm] .

Arrest

He was eventually cornered and arrested in August 1970. News of his arrest sparked of region-wide violence by the radical communists. CPI(ML) cadres destroyed property, raided and attacked educational institutions, and engaged in rioting. [ [http://files.osa.ceu.hu/holdings/300/8/3/text/131-3-77.shtml Naxalites on Hard Times ] ]

Jail life

For seven years Sanyal was imprisoned in a jail in Andhra Pradesh.

Sanyal was released from jail in 1977, following the shift of government in India as well as in West Bengal. Jyoti Basu, the new CPI(M) chief minister, personally intervened to ensured Sanyal's release. [ [http://pd.cpim.org/2004/0704/07042004_interview%20bb.htm Bengal Left Front Govt Steps Into 28th Year ] ] By the time of his release, Sanyal had publicly repudiated the original strategy of armed struggle of the CPI(ML). [ [http://www.flonnet.com/fl2221/stories/20051021008801000.htm The road from Naxalbari ] ]

After his release Sanyal rallied his supporters and formed the Organising Committee of Communist Revolutionaries (OCCR). [ [http://www.cpim.org/marxist/198501_marxist_naxalism_Prakash.htm naxalism today ] ]

Formation of COI(ML)

In 1985 Sanyal's faction along with five other groups, merged to form the Communist Organisation of India (Marxist-Leninist). Sanyal became the leader of COI(ML). [ [http://www.massline.info/India/Indian_Groups.htm Maoist Revolutionary parties and organizations in India ] ]

Present status

He is now general secretary of a new CPI(ML), formed by merger of several splinter groups of the original party.

Recent activities

As of late 2006, Sanyal became a prominent figure in the opposition to land acquisition in Singur. On December he was detained following a manifestion. [ [http://www.tribuneindia.com/2006/20061209/nation.htm#1] , [http://www.thestatesman.net/page.arcview.php?date=2007-01-23&usrsess=1&clid=9&id=171842] , [http://www.zeenews.com/znnew/articles.asp?rep=2&aid=340775&sid=REG] , [http://www.telegraphindia.com/1061228/asp/siliguri/story_7191473.asp] ]

On January 18, 2006, Sanyal was arrested with fellow agitators for disrupting a Delhi-bound Rajdhani Express train at the New Jalpaiguri Railway Station near the hamlet of Siliguri, protesting against closures of tea gardens in the region. [ [http://www.hinduonnet.com/2006/01/19/stories/2006011920250100.htm The Hindu : Front Page : Kanu Sanyal arrested for ``rail roko' ] ]

References

[http://www.cpiml.in/]


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