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Communist Party of India(Marxist Leninist)(Liberation)

CPI (M L) (L) was formed in 1969 as a result of split in CPI (M). It is a political party with a communist ideology.  It fielded 65 candidates in the last General Elections, but failed to win even a single seat.

President: Dipankar Bhattacharya

Symbol: Flag Three Stars

 

 

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CPI(ML) (L) Performance in General Elections 2004
State
Contested
Won
*VOTE %
Assam 3 0 1.05
Andhra Pradesh 21 0 2.41
Jharkhand 8 0 2.16
Total INDIA 65 0 0.33**

*vote % state

** vote % India

 

Party Ruled states
None

 

Party Headquarters

U-90, Shakarpur
Delhi-110092

 

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