Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Second Central Committee
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Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Second Central Committee, an underground naxalite faction in India. It was founded in late 1970's by Azijul Haque and Nishit Bhattacharya two prominent communist leaders and intellectuals along with others after a split form the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Mahadev Mukherjee. CPI(ML) 2nd CC upheld the line of Lin Biao.
The party was active in states like Bihar and West Bengal.
Fronts of the party included Gansangram Komiti (Peoples Struggle Committee), Biplobi Krishak Front (Revolutionary Peasants Front), Chetna Sanskritik Manch and Kisan Mazdoor Mukti Morcha (Peasants Workers Liberation Front).
It published Jandisha (in Hindi) and Janedisha (in Bengali) through its fronts.
On May 19 2003 CPI(ML) 2nd CC merged with Maoist Communist Centre of India. CPI(ML) 2nd CC had to withdraw its pro-Lin Biao stand for the merger to go through.