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Communist involvement in Indian Independence movement

Okay, kiddo. So, back in the olden days, India was ruled by the British. Some people in India didn't like that and wanted to be free. One of the groups that wanted freedom was the communists. They believed that everyone should be equal and share everything together.

The communists were very involved in the Indian independence movement. They worked with other groups to protest against the British and demand freedom for India. They also made plans to overthrow the British government and create a communist system of government in India.

However, not everyone agreed with the communists. Some people thought their ideas were too extreme and would not work well for India. Eventually, India did gain independence, but it was not through a communist revolution. Instead, a peaceful movement led by Mahatma Gandhi and other Indian leaders persuaded the British to leave.

So, to sum it up, the communists were a group that wanted freedom for India, but they had different ideas on how to achieve it than other groups. They played a big role in the Indian independence movement, but in the end, India gained independence through peaceful means.