I wish to clarify on Marxism. There are two schools of thought on.marxism. One school of thought is respecting imperialism(even though unlawful,being consistent against adverse questions) by believing in socialism principles which are enshrined in Indian constitution for which Indira Gandhi dedicated her life. Another school of thought is disrespecting imperialism(even though unlawful,being consistent against adverse questions) for which is total revolution as lok nayak jayapraksh narayan dedicated his life. Out of these two schools of thought,more practical and lawful path is respecting imperialism for which Indira Gandhi believed in. How can lok nayak Jaya Prakash Narayan believe in socialism(Marxism) by disrespecting imperialism(landlordship system)(which is mother of communism) ? If there is no mother,there can't be child. If there is no Mother Nature,there can't be self-earner child.






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