The Communist doublespeak and their distortions of history has been an important factor in the deracination of the citizens of India. As examples of their uncomfortable history, they betrayed the nationalists by acting as informers to the British agencies in the 1942 Quit India movement; they supported the British authorities during the Bengal famine caused by Churchill; they were second only to the Muslim League in creating Pakistan; their brutalities on the hapless people of Telangana were equal to the Razakars and Nizams; they continued to fight the Indian state after liberation in the hope of creating a Communist nation within India; and they painfully prolonged the Ayodhya issue with the flimsiest of arguments even when the Muslims were almost ready for a compromise. Right from the days of MN Roy, the Communists worked with orders from China and Russia representing foreign interests in India. However, with a helpful ideologically driven academia on their side, they could distort the narratives. The greatest contribution of Gandhiji, their public enemy number one, was that he prevented their large-scale entry into India. No political party is perfect and no politician is a saint; this is the reality of any democracy. However, no single party has been detrimental to the interests of the country than the communists.