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Some useful sources

  • Reis, John P.; Rais, John P. (1969). "Political Stance of the Communist Party of India (Marxist)". The Indian Journal of Political Science. 30 (2): 177–184. ISSN 0019-5510 – via JSTOR.
  • Ram, Mohan (1972). "The communist movement in India". Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars. 4 (1). Taylor & Francis: 30–44. doi:10.1080/14672715.1972.10406273. ISSN 0007-4810.
  • Sharma, T. R. (1976). "Electoral Imperatives in the Indian Communist Party Split". Modern Asian Studies. 10 (3). Cambridge University Press: 349–360. ISSN 0026-749X – via JSTOR.

Tayi Arajakate Talk 09:19, 11 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Note: Non-independent primary source authored by Jolly Mohan Kaul in 1964 but also in a reliable publication (India Quarterly).

Tayi Arajakate Talk 00:35, 12 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]

AITUC leadership 1966

I extracted this list[1] of AITUC Working Committee members from 1966, clearly showing both CPI and CPI(M) elements. But can't find a place for it in the article mainspace for now --Soman (talk) 13:57, 23 August 2020 (UTC) ;[reply]

No. Post Name State Party Comment
1. President S.S. Mirajkar Maharashtra CPI
2. Vice President Dr. Ranen Sen CPI MP
3. Vice President P. Balachandra Menon CPI
4. Vice President Parvathi Krishnan
5. Vice President S. S. Yusuf UP CPI M.L.A
6. Vice President Maqdoom Mohiuddin AP CPI
7. Vice President Kedar Das
8. Vice President Md. Ismail
9. General Secretary S.A. Dange Maharashtra CPI
10. Secretary Indrajit Gupta M.P.
11. Secretary Satish Loomba
12. Secretary K. G. Sriwastava
13. Secretary M. K. Pandhe
14. Secretary M. Atchuthan
15. Treasurer M. S. Krishnan
16.. Working Committee Member P. Ramamurti Madras CPI(M)
17. Working Committee Member Jyoti Basu West Bengal CPI(M)
18. Working Committee Member Niren Ghosh
19. Working Committee Member K.L. Narasimham
20. Working Committee Member E. Balanandan
21. Working Committee Member Mohan Punamiya
22. Working Committee Member Ram Asrey
23. Working Committee Member Sudhir Mukhoti
24. Working Committee Member Sailen Paul
25. Working Committee Member Anadi Das
26. Working Committee Member Yeshwant Chavan
27. Working Committee Member Barin Chowdhury
28. Working Committee Member Md. Elias
29. Working Committee Member Kalyan Roy
30. Working Committee Member D.P. Ghosh
31. Working Committee Member D.C. Mohanty
32. Working Committee Member Chaturanan Mishra
33. Working Committee Member B.D. Joshi
34. Working Committee Member Y.D. Sharma
35. Working Committee Member Kartar Singh
36. Working Committee Member H.K. Vyas
37. Working Committee Member Prakash Roy
38. Working Committee Member Homi Daji
39. Working Committee Member S. G. Patkar
40. Working Committee Member Vithal Chaudhari
41. Working Committee Member G. Sundaram
42. Working Committee Member A.B. Bardhan
43. Working Committee Member Shantaram Pai
44. Working Committee Member N. Satyanarayana Reddy
45. Working Committee Member P.K. Kumaran
46. Working Committee Member Bhalchandra Trivedi Gujarat CPI [2]
47. Working Committee Member V. Subbiah Pondicherry CPI
48. Working Committee Member K.M. Sundaram Madras CPI Needs ref, later in AICP
49. Working Committee Member George Chadayammuri Kerala CPI seems CPI, but needs a ref
50. Working Committee Member N.K. Krishnan Madras CPI