Communist Party of India (Marxist) campaign for the 2024 Indian general election

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CPI(M) is the largest communist party in India in terms of membership and electoral seats and one of the national parties of India. They are a member of the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance.

Campaigning[edit]

Andhra Pradesh[edit]

On 14 April 2023, CPI(M) along with CPI started a campaign named Pracha Bheri against the Central government's policies.[1]

Bihar[edit]

The CPI(M) Bihar state committee organised a massive state-wide campaign at Gandhi Maidan in Patna as part of nationwide campaign during 14 September to 22 September 2022 against the incumbent central government.[2] CPIM took part in an “oust-Modi campaign” starting from Purnia on 25 February 2023 as a part of Mahagathbandhan in Bihar.[3]

Kerala[edit]

The Kerala unit of CPI(M) started 21 day-long campaign from 1 January 2023.[4] On 13 January 2023, CPIM Kerala unit announced state-wide march led by Polit Bureau member and state secretary M. V. Govindan against the central government.[5] The Kerala CPIM has also announced a series of agitations against the NDA government at the centre starting from 20 January 2023.[6] CPIM has planned to launch a state-wide campaign in March to highlight the centre's neglect of Kerala and its trespasses on federalism and secularism.[7] On 20 February 2023, Pinarayi Vijayan inaugurated statewide Janakeeya Prathirodha Jatha (People's Resistance Yatra) led by M. V. Govindan to expose the attacks on federalism and threats posed by the RSS-backed BJP government to the constitutional values of the nation.[8] The rally, that covered 140 constituencies, concluded with a public meeting on 18 March 2023 in Thiruvananthapuram which was inaugurated by Sitaram Yechury.[9]

The LDF government in Kerala will celebrate its second year of administration by launching a Lok Sabha election campaign across the state. People's rally will be organised in all constituencies from 25 April to 20 May 2023.[10]

Telangana[edit]

CPI(M) Telangana State committee will organise state-wide march named Jana Chaitanya Yatra starting from 17 March 2023 in order to protest against the pro-corporate and anti-people policies of the BJP led union government. CPI(M) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury at Warangal, Polit Bureau member B.V. Raghavulu at Adilabad and another Polit Bureau member A. Vijayaraghavan at Nizamabad flagged off the rallies.[11]

West Bengal[edit]

CPI(M) West Bengal State committee has launched mass concact programmes and conducted an extended meeting of state committee members and has resolved to take their "peoples connect" initiative to grassroots levels throughout the state.

Seats and Alliances[edit]

Sl. No. State No. of contesting seats Alliance Result
01 A&N Islands 01 LF TBD
02 Andhra Pradesh 01 LF
03 Assam 01 LF
04 Bihar 01 INDIA
05 Jharkhand 01 LF
06 Karnataka 01 LF
07 Kerala 15 LF
08 Odisha 01 LF
09 Punjab 01 LF
10 Rajasthan 01 INDIA
11 Tamil Nadu 02 INDIA
12 Telengana 01 LF
13 Tripura 01 INDIA
14 West Bengal 23 LF + INC
Total 51+TBD

Candidates[edit]

Andaman & Nicobar Islands[edit]

No. Constituency Reserved for

(SC/ST/None)

Candidate Result
1 A&N Islands None D Ayyappan TBD

Andhra Pradesh[edit]

No. Constituency Reserved for

(SC/ST/None)

Candidate Result
1 Araku ST Appala Narsa TBD

Assam[edit]

Constituency
No.
Constituency Reserved for

(SC/ST/None)

Candidate Result
3 Barpeta None Manoranjan Talukdar TBD

Bihar[edit]

Constituency
No.
Constituency Reserved for

(SC/ST/None)

Candidate Result
25 Khagaria None Sanjay Kumar TBD

Jharkhand[edit]

Constituency
No.
Constituency Reserved for

(SC/ST/None)

Candidate Result
1 Rajmahal ST Gopen Soren TBD

Karnataka[edit]

Constituency
No.
Constituency Reserved for

(SC/ST/None)

Candidate Result
27 Chikkaballapur None M P Munivenkatappa TBD

Kerala[edit]

Constituency
No.
Constituency Reserved for

(SC/ST/None)

Candidate Result
1 Kasaragod None M. V. Balakrishnan TBD
2 Kannur None M. V. Jayarajan TBD
3 Vatakara None K. K. Shailaja TBD
4 Kozhikode None Elamaram Kareem TBD
5 Malappuram None V Vaseef TBD
6 Ponnani None K.S. Hamza TBD
7 Palakkad None A. Vijayaraghavan TBD
8 Alathur SC K. Radhakrishnan TBD
9 Chalakudy None C. Raveendranath TBD
10 Ernakulam None K. J. Shine TBD
11 Idukki None Joice George TBD
12 Alappuzha None A. M. Ariff TBD
13 Pathanamthitta None Thomas Issac TBD
14 Kollam None M. Mukesh TBD
15 Attingal None V. Joy TBD

Maharastra[edit]

Constituency
No.
Constituency Reserved for

(SC/ST/None)

Candidate Result
4 Hingoli SC Vijay Gabhane TBD

Punjab[edit]

Constituency
No.
Constituency Reserved for

(SC/ST/None)

Candidate Result
4 Jalandhar SC Purushottam Lal Bilga TBD

Rajasthan[edit]

Constituency
No.
Constituency Reserved for

(SC/ST/None)

Candidate Result
5 Sikar None Amra Ram TBD

Tamil Nadu[edit]

In Tamil Nadu, CPIM is part of INDIA headed by Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam.

# Constituency Poll On Candidate Party Result Margin
1 Coimbatore 19 April 2024 CPI(M)
2 Madurai CPI(M)

Telangana[edit]

Constituency
No.
Constituency Reserved for

(SC/ST/None)

Candidate Result
14 Bhuvanagiri None Jahangir TBD

Tripura[edit]

Constituency
No.
Constituency Reserved for

(SC/ST/None)

Candidate Result
3 East Tripura ST Rajendra Reang TBD

West Bengal[edit]

Constituency
No.
Constituency Reserved for

(SC/ST/None)

Candidate Result
3 Jalpaiguri SC Debraj Burman TBD
11 Murshidabad None S M Sadi TBD
12 Krishnanagar None S M Saadi TBD
13 Ranaghat SC Alokesh Das TBD
16 Dum Dum None Sujan Chakrabarty TBD
22 Jadavpur None Srijan Bhattacharyya TBD
23 Kolkata Dakshin None Saira Shah Halim TBD
25 Howrah None Sabyasachi Chatterjee TBD
27 Serampore None Dipsita Dhar TBD
28 Hooghly None Manadip Ghosh TBD
30 Tamluk None Sayan Banerjee TBD
36 Bankura None Nilanjan Dasgupta TBD
37 Bishnupur SC Shital Kebarta TBD
38 Bardhaman Purba SC TBD
39 Bardhaman-Durgapur None TBD
40 Asansol None Jahanara Khan TBD
41 Bolpur SC Shyamali Pradhan TBD

Odisha[edit]

Constituency
No.
Constituency Reserved for

(SC/ST/None)

Candidate Result
4 Bhubaneswar SC Suresh Chandra Panigrahi TBD

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Vijayawada: CPI, CPM launch Prachara Bheri against Central govt". 2023-04-15.
  2. ^ "All left, secular forces in India will come together against PM Modi in 2024 polls: Sitaram Yechury at Patna rally". Retrieved 2023-01-24.
  3. ^ "Bihar's grand alliance to launch Mission 2024 on February 25". MSN.com. Retrieved 2023-02-10.
  4. ^ "Target 10, Kerala CPI(M) to hit the road for 2024 LS polls from Jan 1". newkerala.com. December 22, 2022. Retrieved 2023-01-15.
  5. ^ "Kerala's ruling CPI-M announces state-wide yatra against Centre". CanIndia. Retrieved 2023-01-15.
  6. ^ "CPI(M) announces mass campaign in Kerala against Central policies". 2022-12-22.
  7. ^ "Kerala CM Pinarayi sets the tone for LDF'S 2024 Lok Sabha campaign". Retrieved 2023-02-15.
  8. ^ "CPI(M)'s Kerala Yatra to 'Expose Threats' of BJP Regime". Retrieved 2023-02-21.
  9. ^ "Peoples Resistance Rally", The official Twitter handle of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), retrieved 2023-03-18
  10. ^ "LDF govt to launch LS poll campaign on 2nd anniversary; 5,000 people to participate in statewide rallies". onmanorama. April 5, 2023.
  11. ^ "Telangana: CPI(M)'s Jana Chaitanya Yatra to start on March 17". Retrieved 2023-03-04.