Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation

Communist Party of India
(Marxist–Leninist) Liberation
AbbreviationCPI(ML), CPI-ML, CPIML(L), CPI-ML(L), CPIML Liberation
General SecretaryDipankar Bhattacharya
FounderSubrata Dutta
Vinod Mishra
Founded1974 (1974)
Split fromCommunist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) (Mahadev Mukherjee)
HeadquartersCharu Bhawan, U-90, Shakarpur, Delhi-110092
NewspaperLiberation (English)
Deshabrati (Bengali)
Student wingAll India Students Association
Youth wingRevolutionary Youth Association
Women's wingAll India Progressive Women's Association
Labour wing
Peasant's wingAll India Kisan Mahasabha
Ideology
Political positionFar-left
Colours  Red
ECI StatusState Party
AllianceI.N.D.I.A (National)
Mahagathbandhan (Bihar)
Mahagathbandhan (Jharkhand)
Seats in Lok Sabha
2 / 543
Seats in Rajya Sabha
0 / 245
Seats in Bihar Legislative Assembly
11 / 243
Seats in Jharkhand Legislative Assembly
2 / 81
Number of states and union territories in government
1 / 31
Election symbol
Party flag
Website
cpiml.net

The Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation (CPI(ML)L) is a communist political party in India. The party is represented in Bihar and Jharkhand Legislative Assemblies. Since 2023, the party is also a member of the INDIA bloc. In Bihar, the party has significant base amongst the Extremely Backward Castes and the Schedule Castes. It was successful in mobilising Upper Backward Caste groups such as Koeris in some districts of central Bihar, prior to the rise of Lalu Prasad Yadav. The party faced existential crisis when a large section of its Koeri and Yadav support base defected to Rashtriya Janata Dal in 1990s. However, the ideological commitment of its cadre protected it from disintegration. It staged a comeback in politics after winning twelve seats in Bihar Legislative Assembly in 2020 and by sending two of its members to Lok Sabha in 2024 Indian general elections.