Punjab Communist Revolutionary Committee

Punjab Communist Revolutionary Committee

Punjab Communist Revolutionary Committee, originally the Bhatinda District Committee of AICCCR. The committee was one of the sections that broke away when AICCCR founded CPI(M-L). In June 1976 PCRC merged with UCCRI(ML).


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