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- T.P._Chandrasekharan abstract "T.P Chandrasekharan (2 July 1960 – 4 May 2012) was a local leader of a breakaway group of Communist Party of India (Marxist) in village Onchiyam in Kozhikode district in the Indian state of Kerala, who posthumously shot to national prominence after he was hacked to death on 4 May 2012. Chandrasekharan in 2009 had left the CPI(M) to form a splinter communist party called Revolutionary Marxist Party, and led his newly formed party to moderate success in local polls. Against this background his murder became a political cause celebre and CPI(M)'s political opponents turned the needle of suspicion on them.".
- T.P._Chandrasekharan birthDate "1960-07-02".
- T.P._Chandrasekharan birthPlace Onchiyam.
- T.P._Chandrasekharan birthYear "1960".
- T.P._Chandrasekharan deathDate "2012-05-04".
- T.P._Chandrasekharan deathYear "2012".
- T.P._Chandrasekharan office "FounderRevolutionary Marxist Party".
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- T.P._Chandrasekharan wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Kozhikode_district.
- T.P._Chandrasekharan wikiPageWikiLink Communist_Party_of_India_(Marxist).
- T.P._Chandrasekharan wikiPageWikiLink Kerala.
- T.P._Chandrasekharan wikiPageWikiLink Kerala_model.
- T.P._Chandrasekharan wikiPageWikiLink Kozhikode.
- T.P._Chandrasekharan wikiPageWikiLink Madappally_High_School.
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- T.P._Chandrasekharan wikiPageWikiLink V._S._Achuthanandan.
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- T.P._Chandrasekharan wikiPageWikiLinkText "T.P. Chandrasekharan".
- T.P._Chandrasekharan birthDate "1960-07-02".
- T.P._Chandrasekharan birthPlace "Onchiyam, Calicut, India.".
- T.P._Chandrasekharan children "Abhinand".
- T.P._Chandrasekharan dateOfBirth "1960-07-02".
- T.P._Chandrasekharan dateOfDeath "2012-05-04".
- T.P._Chandrasekharan deathDate "2012-05-04".
- T.P._Chandrasekharan name "Chandrasekharan, T P".
- T.P._Chandrasekharan name "T P Chandrashekaran".
- T.P._Chandrasekharan office "Founder Revolutionary Marxist Party".
- T.P._Chandrasekharan party "Revolutionary Marxist Party".
- T.P._Chandrasekharan placeOfBirth "Onchiyam, Calicut, India.".
- T.P._Chandrasekharan placeOfDeath "Vallikkad, Vatakara, Calicut".
- T.P._Chandrasekharan popularAs "Kadathanadan Che Guevara".
- T.P._Chandrasekharan shortDescription "Indian politician".
- T.P._Chandrasekharan spouse "K. K. Rema".
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- T.P._Chandrasekharan description "Indian politician".
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- T.P._Chandrasekharan comment "T.P Chandrasekharan (2 July 1960 – 4 May 2012) was a local leader of a breakaway group of Communist Party of India (Marxist) in village Onchiyam in Kozhikode district in the Indian state of Kerala, who posthumously shot to national prominence after he was hacked to death on 4 May 2012. Chandrasekharan in 2009 had left the CPI(M) to form a splinter communist party called Revolutionary Marxist Party, and led his newly formed party to moderate success in local polls.".
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- T.P._Chandrasekharan name "Chandrasekharan, T P".
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