Is Marxism popular in India?

What is Marxism?

In layman's definitions, a Marxist society is a place where there is no difference between the rich and poor people. A society where the rich people can't harass the poor people.

This might seems very peaceful and good idea, but according to Marxists, such society can only be made by violent revolution.

Because the rich people will try every possible way to stop the transition of society so the marxists argue that the violent revolution is necessary to bring a change in the society.

But such a revolution is not possible in present time. In such condition, an ideal marxist is expected to prepare comrades and gather political support for the future revolution.

In practical terms, this will increase the gap between the different classes of poor, harm the economy and liberty of people and damage the common people.

Nobody took the demands of Muslim league seriously expects Marxists.

The marxists gave a logical idea to the demands of muslim league in hope for muslim votes.

The marxists even tried to hijack the democratic government in the revolution of Februrary 1949.

Currently the marxists don't hold any power in Indian politics, but hold a strong power in education institutions.

They have tried to present false facts in Indian history textbooks and influence the thinking process of Indian student by removing ancient Indian knowledge from the books.

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