Answer:
Communist Party of India Marxist (CPI-M) supports socialism secularism, and democracy and oppose simperialism and communalism. This party was formed in 1964. Main Aims and Objectives:
CPI-M enjoys strong support in West Bengal, Kerala and Tripura, especially among the poor, factory workers, farmers, agricultural labourers and the intelligentsia. This party has been in power in West Bengal without a break for 30 years.
It believes or accepts democratic elections as a useful and helpful means for securing the objective of socio justice in India.
The party is critical of the new economic policies that allow free flow of foreign capital and goods in country.
Present Status:
In 2004 elections, it won about 6 per cent of votes and 43 seats in the Lok Sabha. Currently, it supports the UFA government from outside.
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