Personal details | |
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Born | 5 August 1923 Dhaka, Bengal Province, British India |
Died | 5 August 1976 (aged 53) Calcutta, West Bengal, India |
Political party | Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist) |
Residence | Calcutta, West Bengal, India |
Shibdas Ghosh (5 August 1923 – 5 August 1976) was an Indian communist politician. He was the founding general secretary of Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist).
Ghosh was born in the Dhaka District of British India, to a lower-middle-class family. Passing 10th standard from his village school at the age of 13 he joined the Anushilan Samity to participate in the independence movement of India. He was attracted to Manabendranath Roy's ideologies at a very early age. In 1942 he joined the Quit India movement. He was later arrested and incarcerated for three years. There he thoroughly studied Marxism-Leninism. Later along with some colleagues such as Nihar Mukherjee he organised SUCI(C) in 1948.
CENTRAL COMMITTEE'S HOMAGE |
The Central Committee of our party expresses its profound and deepest grief at the sudden and premature demise of Realizing the need of Indian revolution, marked by absence of a genuine working class party, His contribution to the ideological fields of international communist movement made him a communist leader of unique distinction. He was the first to point out that modern revisionism-reformism was the main danger in the presentday international communist movement and showed the correct line of struggle against it. His contribution toward the fight against all sorts of illusion which are being created by different schools of bourgeois philosophy and its modern trends will act as an indispensable and valuable guide not only to the revolutionary movement of our country but to the international communist movement as well. His ceaseless fight against economism, opportunism and diverse varieties of social democratism that have permeated through and through the working class movement gave a correct and new direction to the working class struggle of our country. His clarion call to the toiling millions of our country was that they should always adhere to the correct base political line of the proletariat and build the political power of the people without which the cherished goal of their emancipation can never be achieved. He consistently upheld the nobility of communist ideology and taught us that the living soul of any great ideal is in its higher standard of morals, ethics and culture. He taught us to practise and develop the working class revolutionary politics on the basis of communist ethics and morality. It was also his teaching not to be afraid of any difficulties but to face all adversities with revolutionary zeal and determination and be able thus to turn disadvantage into advantage. The Central Committee firmly believes that the correct and scientific analysis made by him of each and every national and international question shall surely act as an invaluable guide to the proletariat in the struggle for emancipation for decades to come. The Central Committee is also of the firm opinion that many of his contributions in the field of epistemology are definite new additions to the treasury of Marxism-Leninism. The Central Committee is convinced that following the great example of his unique revolutionary character in which was completely identified his self with the class, party and revolution all leaders, workers, supporters and sympathizers will dedicate themselves more and more to the cause of revolution and will increasingly identify themselves with the party founded by our great leader, teacher and guide With deep respect to our great departed leader, teacher and guide the Central Committee dips the Red Flag in salute.
Central Committee
Socialist Unity Centre of India |
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