Moni Guha (; 29 September 1914,
Madaripur
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Demographics
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– 7 April 2009,
Kolkata
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[''Revolutionary Democracy''. ]
Tributes to Moni Guha
') was an Indian
communist
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.
Biography
Guha was born to a
Bengali
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*something of, from, or related to Bengal, a large region in South Asia
* Bengalis, an ethnic and linguistic group of the region
* Bengali language, the language they speak
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lower-middle-class family whose economic circumstances did not allow him to complete his school education. He joined the struggle for Indian independence, and became an activist of
Anushilan Samiti
() was an Indian fitness club, which was actually used as an underground society for anti-British revolutionaries. In the first quarter of the 20th century it supported revolutionary violence as the means for ending British rule in India. The ...
in
Faridpur. He was jailed because of his political activities. In prison he met communist leaders, and in the 1940s he became a member of the
Communist Party of India
The Communist Party of India (CPI) is a political party in India. The CPI considers the Foundation of the Communist Party of India, December 26, 1925 Cawnpore (Kanpur) conference as its foundation date. Between 1946 and 1951, the CPI led m ...
.
In the latter part of his life, Guha was accorded pension as a freedom fighter.
Communist party
Guha moved to
Calcutta
Kolkata, also known as Calcutta (List of renamed places in India#West Bengal, its official name until 2001), is the capital and largest city of the Indian States and union territories of India, state of West Bengal. It lies on the eastern ba ...
in 1947. He had close contacts with party leaders such as
Muzaffar Ahmed and
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. He was also active in the
Tebhaga movement
The Tebhaga movement (1946–1947) was significant peasant agitation, initiated in Bengal by the All India Kisan Sabha of peasant front of the Communist Party of India.
History
At that time, landlords required tenant farmers and sharecroppe ...
, and was again imprisoned for a period. After being released from jail he was a
trade union
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organiser amongst factory workers in Calcutta.
[''Revolutionary Democracy''. ]
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He sharply criticized the new line adopted at the
20th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
The 20th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union () was held during the period 14–25 February 1956. It is known especially for First Secretary Nikita Khrushchev's " Secret Speech", which denounced the personality cult and dictator ...
, and published a pamphlet with his views (which he handed out to delegates at the 1958 congress of the Communist Party of India).
Guha, who had condemned the 20th congress within weeks of its holding, was one of the first anti-revionist dissidents in the international communist movement.
Subsequently, Guha was expelled from the Communist Party of India.
UCCRI(ML)
In the early 1970s, Guha, Sunil Sen Gupta, and Shanti Rai founded the
West Bengal Co-ordination Committee of Revolutionaries (WBCCR). He also became joint editor of ''Proletarian Path'', along with D.V. Rao.
In 1975 he took part in the founding of the
(UCCRI(ML)) and became one of the five
Central Committee members of the new party. In 1976 UCCRI(ML) was divided, and Guha was elected general secretary of one of the two UCCRI(ML) factions (the other being led by D.V. Rao). During his days as a UCCRI(ML) leader, Guha went underground. His party
nom-de-guerre
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In ''ancien régime'' France it would be adopted by each new recruit (or assigned to them by ...
was Nakul.
[Judge, Paramjit S. ]
Insurrection to Agitation: The Naxalite Movement in Punjab
'. Bombay: Popular Prakashan, 1992. p. 144
In 1978 Guha split with the UCCRI(ML) and left the underground. In the same year he took part in the founding of the India-Albania Friendship Association.
Political views
Guha denounced the post-1956 line of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union as '
revisionist'. He argued that it had its roots in bourgeois nationalism and could be traced to
Titoism
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. After 1969, Guha was a proponent of
Marxism-Leninism-Mao Zedong Thought and
New Democratic Revolution
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. After breaking with UCCRI(ML) in 1978, Guha formulated a position that India had become a capitalist country and was thus ripe for socialist revolution. He also came to characterise the
Chinese Communist Party
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and its
Three Worlds Theory
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as 'revisionist'. His viewpoints were elaborated in his work ''Revisionism against Revisionism''.
References
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1914 births
2009 deaths
Indian anti-capitalists
Indian communists
Anti-revisionists
Hoxhaists