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Navaratnas

After a brilliant academic record as a student, BTR joined the Communist Party in 1928. Having been steeled in the struggles of the working class in Bombay, BTR rose to be the General Secretary of the CPI at its Second Congress in 1948. He was one of the pioneers who worked from the Party centre when it was set up in Bombay in 1934-35. Elected to the Central Committee and Polit Bureau of the CPI(M) at the Seventh Congress, he remained in these leading position still his death, on April 6, 1990.

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Comrade Muzaffar Ahmad

Comrade Muzaffar Ahmad (1889-1973) was one of the pioneers of the communist movement in India. Affectionately called Kakababu (uncle) by party comrades he was a true communist in every sense of the term. His way of life and functioning was a role model for other communist followers. Son of Mansur Ali, a lawyer, Muzaffar Ahmad was born on 5 August 1889 at Sandwip in Noakhali District. He had his early schooling in Kargill High School, Sandwip. Later, he moved to a Madrasa, and still later to Noakhali Zilla School.


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