75 YEARS OF THOMAS SANKARA: BURKINA FASO AND THE EMINENCE OF SANKARISM
ANANDHAPRIYAN M. Thomas Sankara, popularly referred to as the “African Che Guevara”, was born on December 21, 1949. He was…
Indian section of the Revolutionary Communist International
ANANDHAPRIYAN M. Thomas Sankara, popularly referred to as the “African Che Guevara”, was born on December 21, 1949. He was…
The recent general elections in India have exposed the rottenness of the whole political edifice in the country. Almost all…
The text criticises Narendra Modi’s government in India for failing to deliver on promises, engaging in anti-minority actions, and economic policies that benefit the wealthy at the expense of the working class. It argues that opposition parties, including Communist Parties, have compromised principles and offer no genuine alternative. The piece calls for a socialist revolution led by a new, principled communist leadership to address India’s systemic issues, criticising both the current government and the broader capitalist system it operates within. It highlights widespread dissatisfaction with Modi’s policies, exemplified by protests and strikes, and condemns the capitalist interests.