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  1. Years later in 1948 when the CPI accepted the Calcutta Thesis which included in it the express need for an armed struggle against the Indian state, CPI faced a nationwide ban and most of its leaders including Krishna Pillai were forced into hiding.

  2. Aug 26, 2004 · Soon Krishna Pillai went into hiding, to organise the party in secret, a job in which he already had considerable experience. One day, in December 1940, when he strayed into his native...

  3. Years later in 1948 when the CPI accepted the Calcutta Thesis which included in it the express need for an armed struggle against the Indian state, CPI faced a nationwide ban and most of its leaders including Krishna Pillai were forced into hiding.

  4. Dec 19, 2023 · Years later in 1948 when the CPI accepted the Calcutta Thesis which included in it the express need for an armed struggle against the Indian state, CPI faced a nationwide ban and most of its leaders including Krishna Pillai were forced into hiding.

    • Vaikom
    • Political Figure
    • Vaikom
    • October 14, 1906
    • Why did Krishna Pillai go into hiding after the 'Calcutta thesis'?1
    • Why did Krishna Pillai go into hiding after the 'Calcutta thesis'?2
    • Why did Krishna Pillai go into hiding after the 'Calcutta thesis'?3
    • Why did Krishna Pillai go into hiding after the 'Calcutta thesis'?4
    • Why did Krishna Pillai go into hiding after the 'Calcutta thesis'?5
  5. Aug 19, 2010 · Soon Krishna Pillai went into hiding, to organise the party in secret, a job in which he already had considerable experience. One day, in December 1940, when he strayed into his native Vaikom, the police were waiting for him.

  6. CPI was again banned after the Calcutta thesis but continued the clandestine political activities and had a severe conflict with the new government. Krishna Pillai’s instruction about the participation of members of the Communist Party in the celebrations of India’s independence in 1947 exposed his perception towards India’s independence.

  7. Years later in 1948 when the CPI accepted the Calcutta Thesis which included in it the express need for an armed struggle against the Indian state, CPI faced a nationwide ban and most of its leaders including Krishna Pillai were forced into hiding.

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