“…engaged themselves in mainly exposing the policies and programmes of the bourgeois leaders including Gandhi without participating in these struggles and sharing their bitter experience. The result was that the bourgeois leadership and the people were getting closer to each other.”

On the early communist sectarianism of the 1920s quoted in "The Mahatma and the Ism" in page=9.

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