2026
As of 2026, RCPI (Rasik Bhatt) exists, if operational, as a minor communist faction without legislative presence or significant electoral footprint.
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Revolutionary Communist Party Of India (Rasik Bhatt) (RCPI(RB)) Information
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Revolutionary Communist Party Of India (Rasik Bhatt) (RCPI(RB)) Ideology
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Revolutionary Communist Party Of India (Rasik Bhatt) (RCPI(RB)) Timeline
As of 2026, RCPI (Rasik Bhatt) exists, if operational, as a minor communist faction without legislative presence or significant electoral footprint.
Maintained historical identity as a splinter communist formation.
No recorded legislative representation; operated as a minor communist faction.
Following the electoral defeat of the Left Front in West Bengal, smaller communist factions, including RCPI (Rasik Bhatt) saw further reduction in influence.
RCPI (Rasik Bhatt) remained a registered but marginal left-wing formation, overshadowed by larger Left Front parties.
Ideological and leadership disagreements within RCPI led to multiple splinter groups. One such faction came to be associated with Rasik Bhatt, forming what is commonly referred to as RCPI (Rasik Bhatt).
(Internal Divisions) Ideological and leadership disagreements within RCPI led to multiple splinter groups. One such faction came to be associated with Rasik Bhatt, forming what is commonly referred to as RCPI (Rasik Bhatt).
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) was formed following a split from the CPI due to ideological differences, marking a significant event in the Indian communist movement.
India gained independence from British rule on 15-Aug-1947. This period saw various communist groups reorganizing to participate in the political process.
India gained independence from British rule on 15 August 1947. This period saw various communist groups reorganizing to participate in the political process.
RCPI participated in left politics, particularly in West Bengal, and maintained a limited but visible organisational presence.
The original RCPI was founded in 1934 as a revolutionary socialist/communist organisation active primarily in West Bengal and parts of eastern India.
The Communist Party of India (CPI) was founded in 1921, which laid the groundwork for later communist movements in India, including the Revolutionary Communist Party of India.
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