CHANDRA SEKHAR AZAD
- Chandrashekhar Azad - fearless revolutionary and freedom fighter.
- He was born on July
23, 1906 to Sitaram Tewari and Jagrani Devi in Jhabua District, Madhya Pradesh.
- Chandrasekhar
received his early education in a village school. After completing his
elementary schooling, he went to Varanasi for further studies in Sanskrit
Vidyalaya.
- At a young age of 15
in 1921, Chandra Shekhar joined Mahatma Gandhi in his Non-Cooperation movement.
But he was detained and presented before the magistrate.
- When he was produced
before the magistrate, he gave his name as 'Azad', his father's name as
'Swatantra' and his residence as 'prison'.
- The provoked
magistrate sentenced him to fifteen lashes of flogging. The title of Azad stuck
thereafter.
- Azad joined
revolutionary organisation, Hindustan Republican Association and was introduced
to Pandit Ram Prasad Bismil, who had formed HRA.He then became an
active member of the HRA.
- Chandra Shekhar was
involved in the Kakori Conspiracy (1925), in an attempt to blow up the
Viceroy's train and at last the shooting of JP Saunders at Lahore in 1928 to
avenge the killing of Lala Lajpat Rai.
- The Jallianwala Bagh
Massacre deeply influenced young Azad and his contemporaries.
- Azad reorganised,
Hindustan Republican Association (HRA) under the new name of Hindustan
Socialist Republican Army (HSRA).
- In order to take
revenge of Lala Lajpat Rai’s death, Azad, Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and other
members of his party decided to murder Superintendent of police JP Saunders and
on December 17, 1928 they killed him.
- On February 27, 1931,
Azad was encircled by police party in Alfred Park, Allahabad, where he went to
meet an old friend. He was not the one to surrender, he fought bravely, and
when a single bullet remained,the born-free Azad shot himself.
- The British police
was so terrified that after his death they watched his body for half an hour in
a bid to confirm that he is dead.
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