CPI (Marxist) [CPI-M]

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The video segment presents an educational lecture on Indian political parties, specifically focusing on the Communist Party of India (Marxist), known as CPI(M). The instructor stands next to a presentation slide titled "CPI (Marxist) [CPI-M]" under the main heading "राजनीतिक दल और उसकी प्रणाली" (Political Parties and their System). He points to bullet points outlining the party's history, symbol, ideology, and regional strongholds to provide a structured overview for students. The slide also features the "KNOWLEDGEGATE" logo at the bottom left and the instructor's name at the top right.

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    The instructor uses a pen to point at specific details on the slide regarding the CPI(M). The visible text lists "Founded: 1964 (Split from CPI)", "Symbol: Hammer, Sickle and Star", "Ideology: Marxism-Leninism, Anti-Imperialism, Socialism", and "Base: Kerala, Tripura, West Bengal". He moves his hand down the list, emphasizing the party's origins as a split from the CPI. His gestures guide the viewer's attention sequentially through the key historical and ideological points presented on the screen.

This segment establishes the fundamental identity of the CPI(M) within the Indian political landscape. By explicitly stating the 1964 split and the party's ideological commitment to Marxism-Leninism, the lecture clarifies its distinct position. The mention of specific states like Kerala and West Bengal highlights its significant regional influence, providing a concise snapshot of the party's key attributes for academic revision and understanding. This visual aid effectively supports the verbal explanation of the party's structure and key details.