Kobad Ghandy, one of India’s top Maoist ideologues, speaks about the victory of the antifarm laws movement, the lessons that India’s left movement can draw from it and the power of non-violence.
The harshness of the CPI(Maoist) statement announcing his expulsion reflects their anger for Ghandy, who had been consistently raising uncomfortable questions since 2012.
The Central leadership of the Communist Party of India (Maoist) has expelled its top cadre Kobad Ghandy for anti-revolutionary views from the primary membership of the party