Muzaffar Ahmad - A Lifestory
Comrade: Voice Of The Voiceless, Champion Of India'S Revolution

A big person in Indian politics was also a writer and helped start the Communist Party of India (CPI). He spent his life working to help people who were treated badly. He was born in 1889. His work started a long time before India became free, like in old movies about the fight for freedom. Growing up when things were changing a lot, he felt bad for poor people. This made him want to help people get treated fairly. He started working as a writer, using his words to fight unfairness. Like a main character in a sad movie, he bravely showed the unfair things in society, like many people wanted. In 1925, he and others helped start the CPI, which was a very important thing in Indian politics. This showed he really believed in socialist ideas. People he worked with thought he was very important in making the communist movement in India. He really believed in what he did. He said, "The revolution is not a dinner party," which showed he knew it would take hard work to make things better. Even after being in jail and having problems, he kept believing in his ideas. He left behind something that still makes people want to do good things.