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Bangladesh Communist Party (Leninist)
Bangladesh Communist Party (Leninist) was a communist party in Bangladesh. BCP(L) was founded in Calcutta in the fall of 1971, by several small communist splinter factions. The core of founders of BCP(L) consisted of Kazi Zafar Ahmed, Rashid Khan Menon and Ranu from the Communist Samanay Kendra, Amul Sen and Nazrul Islam from Communist Sanghati Kendra and Nasim Ali from the Hatiar group. Communist Samanay Kendra originated from the students movement and Communist Sanghati Kendra was a splinter group of East Pakistan Communist Party (Marxist-Leninist) that had revolted against the annihilation line.
Amul Sen was elected secretary of the party. BCP(L) projected itself as neither loyal to Moscow nor Peking. BCP(L) had a close link with the Communist Party of India (Marxist) from its foundation. In 1973 is formed part of the opposition alliance formed by National Awami Party (Bashani).
The party contested the 1973 parliamentary election.〔Nohlen, Dieter, Florian Grotz, and Christof Hartmann. ''(Elections in Asia and the Pacific: A Data Handbook. Vol. I, the Middle East, Central Asia and South Asia. Elections worldwide )''. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. pp. 530, 535〕 In 1974 BCP(L) launched the United People's Party as their open frontal party. In 1979 Kazi Jaffar Ahmad left the party and joined Ziaur Rahman. In 1980, on the 100th birth anniversary of Joseph Stalin, BCP(L) merged with some other groups and formed Workers Party of Bangladesh.
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