Centre of Indian Communists
- Centre of Indian Communists
Centre of Indian Communists, a minor Maoist group in the Indian state of Kerala. The organisation was founded at a convention in Ernakulam in 1974. It included elements that had broken away from CPI(M).
The organisation identified CPI(ML) as 'Indian Narodniks'.
CIC was one of ten maoist groups that were banned by the Central government on July 4 1977.
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