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Marxist Communist Party of India, MCPI was a political party in India that formed in 1983. It emerged as a splinter group of Communist Party of India (Marxist) stuck to the original 1964 programme. The party general secretary was Jagjit Singh Lyallpuri (former All India Kisan Sabha general secretary).

MCPI was active in Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Punjab, West Bengal, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, etc.

The principal class mass organizations of the party were:

  • All India Centre of Trade Unions (AICTU)
  • All India Kisaan Federation (AIKF)
  • All India Agricultural Workers Federation (AIAWF)
  • All India Federation of Democratic Youth (AIFDY)
  • All India Federation of Democratic Women (AIFDW)
  • All India Federation of Democratic Students (AIFDS)
  • Ahead of the 2004 Lok Sabha elections MCPI participated in the front initiated by Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Red Flag and Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist).

    In 2005 MCPI merged with other splinter groups to form the Marxist Communist Party of India (United).

    Lok Sabha election results:

    2004: 4 candidates from Andhra Pradesh,

    1999: 7 candidates from Andhra Pradesh, in total 120,220 votes

    1998: 2 candidates from Andhra Pradesh, in total 24,417 votes

    1996: 2 candidates from Andhra Pradesh, in total 33,900 votes

    1991: 4 candidates from Andhra Pradesh, 1 from West Bengal, in total 43,085 votes

    1989: 3 candidates from Andhra Pradesh, in total 100,300 votes

    State assembly elections:

    Andhra Pradesh 1999: 74 candidates, in total 132,601 votes

    Bihar 2000: 6 candidates, 8,861 votes

    Rajasthan 2003: 1 candidate, 2,111 votes

    Rajasthan 1998: 2 candidates, in total 542 votes

    West Bengal 2001: 1 candidate, 2,014 votes

    AIFDS All India Federation Of Democratic Student

    References

    Marxist Communist Party of India Wikipedia