'All India Coordination Committee of Communist Revolutionaries' was formed in
1967 as a pro-
China splinter-group of
Communist Party of India (Marxist). Initially the group was known as AICCCR of the CPI(M), and partially functioned as an inner-party fraction.
AICCCR claimed that the Indian political situation was ripe for armed revolution and denounced participation in the Electoral Politics. The leaders of AICCCR were
Charu Majumdar and
Kanu Sanyal.
The first meeting if AICCCR in November
1967 was attended by the following persons:
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Shiv Kumar Mishra (
Uttar Pradesh)
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S.N. Tiwari (
Uttar Pradesh)
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Satyanarayan Singh (
Bihar)
★ Lakshman Singh (
Bihar)
★ Appu (
Madras)
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Sambhunathan (
Madras)
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Babu (
Mysore)
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Kunnikkal Narayan (
Kerala)
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Philip Prasad (
Kerala)
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Rabi Das (
Orissa)
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Radha Mohan Das (
Orissa)
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Charu Majumdar (
West Bengal)
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Sushital Roy Chowdhury (
West Bengal)
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Saroj Dutta (
West Bengal)
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Asit Sen (
West Bengal)
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Pramod Sen Gupta (
West Bengal)
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Parimal Das Gupta (
West Bengal)
After the
Burdwan plenum of
CPI(M) in April
1968 the group changed its name to just AICCCR.
At the second meeting of AICCCR in May
1968 there
Punjab was also represented.
In August
1968 Parimal Das Gupta broke away from AICCCR.
In September
1968 Andhra Pradesh Coordination Committee of Communist Revolutionaries joined AICCCR.
In February
1969 the
Andhra Pradesh Coordination Committee of Communist Revolutionaries was expelled from AICCCR. Rapidly after the expulsion of APCCCR, AICCCR organized an Andhra State Coordination Committee with Tejeshwara Rao as the convenor. AICCCR mainly drew its support from the
Srikakulam district.
On April 22
1969 AICCCR formed the
Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist).