Solution:The Ghadar Party in 1925 established a Workers and Peasant Party (Kirti Kisan Party) in the Punjab. Its organ, the Kirti, a purely communistic production, was subsidised by the Ghadar Party in America. The Kirti Kisan Party was a counter part in India of the Ghadar Party organisation in America and it professed communist creed.
Labour Swaraj Party of the Indian National Congress was founded in Bengal on 1st November, 1925. The founding leaders of the party were Kazi Nazrul Islam, Hemanta Kumar Sarkar, Qutubuddin Ahmed and Shamsuddin Hussain.
At the All Bengal Praja Conference, held at Krishnagar on 6th February, 1926. A resolution was moved by Faizuddin Hussain Sahib of Mymensingh for the creation of a workers-peasants party. All open communist activities were carried out through Workers and Peasants Parties.
Hence, both the statements are correct.