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Amar Jiban O Bharater Communist Party

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  • Author: Muzaffar Ahmad

  • Publisher: National Book Agency Private Limited

  • Language: Bengali

  • First Publication Year: 1969

  • Publication Year: 2022

  • Edition: 14th Edition

  • Binding: Paperback

  • Number of Pages: 559

  • ISBN: 9788193526576

About The Book:

Amar Jiban O Bharater Communist Party (My Life and the Communist Party of India) is a seminal work by one of the key pioneers of the Communist movement in India, Muzaffar Ahmad (also known as Kakababu). This memoir is not merely an autobiography; it is a vital historical document of the Communist movement in India during the early 20th century.

The book offers a detailed and reliable account of the efforts to establish the Communist Party in India, particularly in the 1920s and 1930s. Ahmad shares the struggles faced by the Communist leaders, especially how the party was formed in Tashkent and how they had to operate under immense pressure from the British colonial authorities. The narrative brings to light the challenges faced by Communist activists, the personal sacrifices, and the unyielding commitment to the cause of India's freedom from British rule.

Muzaffar Ahmad not only chronicles the history of the Communist Party’s establishment but also shares his own personal journey, reflecting his contributions and experiences within the movement. His writing style is engaging and straightforward, using simple yet powerful Bengali that deeply resonates with the reader.

For anyone interested in understanding the roots and evolution of the Communist movement in India, particularly during the struggle for independence, this book serves as an invaluable resource. It offers a window into the world of early Communist activists, their struggles, and the visionary leadership of figures like Muzaffar Ahmad.