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===Major influences===
{{See also|Communist Party of India|Communist Consolidation}}
A major section of the Anushilan movement had been attracted to Marxism during the 1920s and 1930s, many of them studying Marxist–Leninist literature whilst serving long jail sentences. A majority broke away from the Anushilan Samiti and joined the [[Communist Consolidation]] the [[Marxism|Marxist]] group in [[Cellular Jail]], and they later the [[Communist Party of India]] (CPI). Some of the Anushilan Marxists were hesitant to join the Communist Party, few joined the [[Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)|RSP]] however, since they distrusted the political lines formulated by the [[Communist International]].<ref name="Saha, Murari Mohan 2001. p. 20-21">Saha, Murari Mohan (ed.), ''Documents of the Revolutionary Socialist Party: Volume One 1938–1947''. Agartala: Lokayata Chetana Bikash Society, 2001. pp. 20–21</ref> They also did not embrace [[Trotskyism]], although they shared some TrotskyiteTrotskyist critiques of the leadership of [[Joseph Stalin]].
 
==Impact==