sábado, 9 de mayo de 2026
INDIA:May Indian Revolution Continues
One month after the Indian Old State declared March 31 as the “end of Maoism” in the country, revolutionary graffiti was documented in the capital city of Delhi. For the sake of meeting this self-imposed deadline, the State unleashed military tactics on the Indian people over the last two years. Thousands of adivasi/indigenous people have been killed, injured, or displaced from their traditional lands under this justification, with the State and Bureaucrat Capitalists using this as a way to engage in land-grabbing. In the cities, repression against workers and activists has greatly intensified, with basic opposition to the Hindu Fascist State being treated as grounds for imprisonment and torture.
Earlier in March, 12 activists were abducted and tortured by the Indian National Investigation Agency collaborating with Delhi Police. Many of these activists were part of the international call to make March 28 an international day of action against Operation Kagar and Imperialist Loot. In spite of the repression faced by the comrades, revolutionaries around the world mobilized to show solidarity with the people and activists facing constant attacks from the Indian Old State. Upon release, these activists released a statement which reaffirmed their determination to continue in the struggle:
In times of deep ideological-political-organizational crisis and setback of the New Democratic Revolutionary movement, Nazariya serves as an important means to deepen our ideological clarity and reaffirm our commitment to struggle in the path of the New Democratic Revolution until final victory. The Indian state only further deepens our conviction every time it attempts to crack down on our movement and our organization. Thus, we repeat what we said in our October 2025 statement — we shall continue to publish our magazine no matter what, and we will never cower down in front of state repression.
With this in mind, the images below are an affirmation that repression only breeds more resistance until oppressed and exploited people win final victory. Despite all claims to have ended the Indian Revolution by the Old State, it is clear that revolutionaries, activists, and working people in India will continue to take up the path of New Democratic Revolution more and more. In the words of our anonymous contributor: Blood of the fallen people’s warriors will nurture the people’s war!




jueves, 7 de mayo de 2026
INDIA:Ajith: This May Day
article published by Ajith on his webpage.
The attacks of the Sanghi government revoking labour rights won through struggles, militant protests, one after the other, in which tens of thousands of workers mobilised to obtain wages and working conditions necessary to live as human beings — all this is the background for this May Day in India. While the organised trade unions confine themselves to formal protests against anti-labour laws, when the political parties that control them implement anti-labour policies dictated by imperialism in the places they rule, it is natural that the unorganised workers outside this framework have come to the forefront of struggle.
It shows us the immense fighting capacity of the working class… and the constraints imposed by revisionism and reformism. This is not to worship being unorganised or spontaneity. Organisation is essential. But organisational work among the workers should not crush the fighting spirit of the working class. It should strengthen it.
The consciousness that is created through it must be one of solidarity with the struggles throughout the world, beyond one’s own rights, beyond one’s own country. Resistance to policies and actions that intensify environmental degradation that could destroy the world itself must also be seen as part of this. All of this must be guided by the realisation that the workers’ liberation can only be achieved through the emancipation of all humanity, which must be made possible by ending all forms of exploitation and oppression.
The port workers in Europe, who blocked the export of weapons to the Zionists through their strikes, remind us that the internationalist spirit of the working class is still alive. The masses of people who are struggling throughout the world, including in the centres of imperialism, are making it clear again and again that ‘the people want revolution’. Those who bravely hold up the red flag and fight on in the midst of severe betrayal and ruthless oppression are proof that today’s communists, the Maoists, will always be there along with the people, as the vanguard, to fulfill this aspiration. That is for sure.