- M. Appalasuri
M. Appalasuri, an
India n communist leader. Appalasuri was one the leaders of the tribal uprising inSrikakulam . [Singh, Prakash, "The Naxalite Movement in India".New Delhi :Rupa & Co. , 1999, ISBN 81-7167-294-9, p. 40-41.] When theAndhra Pradesh Committee of Communist Revolutionaries was expelled from theAll India Coordination Committee of Communist Revolutionaries in1968 , Appalasuri remained with the AICCCR led byCharu Majumdar . In1969 , Appalasuri was one of fourCentral Committee members of the newCommunist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) from Andhra Pradesh.Appalasuri became a leading figure in the
Central Organising Committee, Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) , which was formed in 1972 by some elements of the erstwhile CPI(ML). [Singh, Prakash, "The Naxalite Movement in India".New Delhi :Rupa & Co. , 1999, ISBN 81-7167-294-9, p. 97, 105.] The COC, CPI(ML) upheld the legacy of Charu Majumdar but was ready to retain a critical attitude to some aspects of Majumdar's role. In August 1974, Appalasuri became one of three members of the Andhra Pradesh State Committee of COC, CPI(ML). Appalasuri represented coastal Andhra Pradesh in the committee. [Hindustan Times : [http://www.hindustantimes.com/Redir.aspx?ID=0b41af48-1ca9-49a1-b064-24843790d6e4 "History of Naxalism"] ] The COC, CPI(ML) would also be torn apart by internal strife. In 1982 Appalasuri's COC, CPI(ML) faction merged withBhowani Roy Chowdhury 'sWest Bengal -based group, forming theCommunist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Party Unity . [Singh, Prakash, "The Naxalite Movement in India".New Delhi :Rupa & Co. , 1999, ISBN 81-7167-294-9, p. 129.]References
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