Communist Party of India - Notable Leaders

Notable Leaders

N E Balram -founding leaders of the communist movement in Kerala, India

  • M.N.Govindan Nair(MN) - Kerala state general secretary during the first communist ministry and a freedom fighter
  • C.Achutha Menon - finance minister in in first kerala ministry later chief minister
  • T.V.Thomas - minster in first kerala ministry
  • M. Kalyanasundaram - Tamil Nadu
  • P. Ramamurthy
  • Bhanu Bharadwaj
  • P.K.Vasudevan Nair - chief minister in kerala
  • Indrajit Gupta - parliamentarian and a former central minister in Janatha dal ministry
  • Bhupesh Gupta - parliamentarian
  • Ajoy Ghosh - last general secretary of unified CPI,freedom fighter
  • C.Rajeshara Rao - former general secretary, Telangana freedom fighter
  • Jagannath Sarkar - former National Secretary, freedom fighter, builder of communist movement in Bihar and Jharkhand

Mr A. B. Bardhan, former General Secretary

  • Muzaffar Ahmed - builder of Communist Movement in Bengal
  • Chaturanan Mishra former minister in Janata Dal ministry
  • Suravaram Sudhakar Reddy - current General Secretary of the party
  • D. Raja -
  • Annie Raja -

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