Radical_Democratic_Party_(India) Radical_Democratic_Party_(India)

Radical Democratic Party (India) - Definition and Overview

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Radical Democratic Party, political party in India which existed at the time of the Second World War. RDP evolved out of the League of Radical Congressmen, which had been founded in 1939 by former Communist International leader M.N. Roy. Roy founded RDP in 1940 with the purpose of engaging India in the war to support the Allies. RDP also worked for Indian independence. RDP was against the industrial strike that took place at the time.

During the period 1944-1948 the general secretary of RDP was V.M. Tarkunde.

The trade union wing of the royists was the Indian Federation of Labour.

RDP was dissolved in 1948, to give place to the Radical Humanist movement.

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Further reading

  • Leftist Politics in India; M. N. Roy and the Radical Democratic Party by Dipti Kumar Roy, 1989 Minerva, ISBN 8185195188
  • Report: last battles of freedom, Radical Democratic Party, 1945 Calcutta
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