Maoist Bolshevik Reorganisation Movement of the Purba Banglar Sarbahara Party explained

Maoist Bolshevik Reconstruction Movement of Proletarian Party of East Bengal
Native Name Lang:bn
Abbreviation:Pubaspa-MBRM
Colorcode:
  1. DA251D
Position:Far-left
International:Revolutionary Internationalist Movement
CCOMPOSA
Colors: Red
Seats1 Title:Seats in the Jatiya Sangsad
Flag:Flag of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist).svg
Country:Bangladesh

Maoist Bolshevik Reorganisation Movement of the Purba Banglar Sarbahara Party (Bengali: পূর্ববাংলার সর্বহারা পার্টি – মাওবাদী বলশেভিক পুনর্গঠন আন্দোলন) is an underground communist party in Bangladesh. It was formed in 2001,[1] following a split from the Purba Banglar Sarbahara Party.[2] Following the formation of PBSP(MBRM), the party revived the agrarian struggles of PBSP in the Rajbari area, seizing 3,000 bighas of land and distributing them among landless peasants. Two police camps were set up in the area to counter the influence of the party.[2]

PBSP(MBRM) attended the 2004 CCOMPOSA conference as an observer.[3] Moreover, the group has initiated contacts with the Maoist sectors that considers the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement as having taken a liquidationist direction. In November 2004 PBSP(MBRM) took part in an international conference in Malmö, Sweden, which was organized by opponents to the RIM leadership.

In November 2015, Sahinur Rahman, described as a 'top leader' of the party, was killed by police in Rajbari.[4] In April 2018, Saidul, a local commander of the party in Rajbari, was killed by police.[5] [6] [7]

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Notes and References

  1. Chowdhury, Iftekhar Ahmed. Maoism in Bangladesh: Past, Present and Future, in ISAS Insights, No. 104 –25 June 2010
  2. Chintaa. ক্রসফায়ার প্রসঙ্গ: দ্বিতীয় অংশ
  3. Book: Swati Parashar. Terrorism in Southeast Asia: Implications for South Asia. 2005. Pearson Education India. 978-81-297-0998-1. 113.
  4. Daily Star. 3 killed in separate ‘gunfights’
  5. NTV. ‘Outlaw’ killed in Rajbari ‘gunfight’
  6. Prothom Alo. 5 killed in series of 'gunfights'
  7. Observer. Suspected outlaw leader killed in ‘gunfight’