Kanai Chatterjee

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Kanai Chatterjee
NationalityIndian

Kanai Chatterjee popularly known as K.C. (1933 — 18 July 1983) was a Bengali Maoist ideologue, founder of the Maoist Communist Centre of India.[1]

Early life

Chatterjee was born in 1933 at Baruikhali village,

British India. He participated anti British movement in student life. He completed B.Com and joined student movements led by the undivided Communist Party of India
.

Political activities

In 1953 he started work in

Indo China War.[citation needed] Chatterjee launched a magazine Dakhshin Desh with another activist Amulya Sen to fight against revisionism.[2] In 1967, the Naxalbari uprising took place under the leadership of Charu Mazumdar but, due to differences on ideology, Chatterjee's group Dakhshin Desh could not join the Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist).[3][4] On 20 October 1969 he created Maoist Communist Centre with Amulya Sen and Chandrashekar Das.[5][6][7] He died at the age of 49, in 1982, due to illness while staying underground.[8]

References

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