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The expelled members, V.B. Cherian, Mangatram Pasla and Chandrashekhar, alleged that the CPI(M) had been pursuing revisionist policies making "it almost a de facto revisionist party''. Addressing a press conference here, Mr. Cherian who was the all India secretary of the Centre for Indian Trade Union, said the CPI(M) had become like "any other bourgeois" political party treating the mass organisations such as feeder organisations as adjuncts to the party.
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