- Labour Kisan Party of Hindustan
Labour Kisan Party of Hindustan was a
political party inIndia . The party was founded bySingaravelu Chettiar onMay 1 ,1923 inMadras . [ [http://www.singaravelar.com/achievements.htm :: Singaravelar - Achievements :: ] ] This was the firstMay Day celebration inIndia . This was also the first time thered flag was used inIndia .M.V.S. Koteswara Rao. "Communist Parties and United Front - Experience in Kerala and West Bengal". Hyderabad: Prajasakti Book House, 2003. p. 110]Chettiar made arrangements to celebrate May Day in two places in 1923. One meeting was held at the beach opposite to the
Madras High Court ; the other meeting was held at theTriplicane beach. "The Hindu " newspaper, published from Madras reported,The Labour Kisan party has introduced May Day celebrations in Chennai. Comrade Singaravelar presided over the meeting. A resolution was passed stating that the government should declare May Day as a holiday. The president of the party explained the non-violent principles of the party. There was a request for financial aid. It was emphasized that workers of the world must unite to achieve independence. [ Report of May Day Celebrations 1923, and Formation of a New Party ("The Hindu" quoted in Murugesan, K., Subramanyam, C. S. "Singaravelu, First Communist in South India".
New Delhi : People's Publishing House, 1975. p.169 ]Chettiar announced that it would join the
Indian National Congress and would strive to function as the labour and farmer wing of that party. In the manifesto of the party Chettiar described Congress 'our chief political organ, appear to define "nation" by referring to propertied class'. [Ralhan, O. P.. "Communist Party of India".New Delhi : Anmol Publications, 1997. ISBN 8174888659 p. 93.] Singaravelu was critical that the Indian National Congress was dominated by landlordist and capitalist interests.Labour Kishan Party of Hindustan was a part of a larger, but not inter-connected, move by various Indian communist groups to find a mass-based political platform. [Murugesan, K., Subramanyam, C. S.. "Singaravelu, First Communist in South India". New Delhi: People's Publishing House. 1975. p.90-91.] The party was joined by
S.A. Dange and the communist group in Punjab. Dange had initially expressed reservations on the LKPH and its programme drafted by Chettiar, but once the party had been formed he joined it.In December 1923, Chettiar started a fortnightly joural called "The Labour Kisan Gazette". Chettiar also started the Tamil Weekly "Thozhilalar" in which he wrote about the working class movements spreading in various parts of the world during early part of 1920s.
Singaravelu announced the dissolution of the party at the 1925
Kanpur conference of theCommunist Party of India . [Ralhan, O. P.. "Communist Party of India".New Delhi : Anmol Publications, 1997. ISBN 8174888659 p. 211.]References
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