Chandra Shekhar Azad
Chandra
Shekhar Azad (birth name: Chandra Shekhar Tiwari) was born on 23rd
July, 1906, in Bhavra Village, Alirajpur District, Madhya Pradesh. He
was an Indian Freedom fighter, revolutionary and head of Hindustan
Socialist Republican Association (HSRA). He was known to be the mentor
of Bhagat Singh.
Childhood
Chandra
Shekhar Azad was born to Sitaram Tiwari and Jagrani Devi. When he was
only 15 years old he joined the non-cooperative movement led by Mahatma
Gandhi. And thus, he was arrested along with other freedom fighters. The
famous line “Name - 'Azad', father's name - 'Swatantra' (independent)
and residence - 'Jail'“, was spoken by him when produced in the court.
Since then he was called as Azad.
Education
Before
joining the Non-Cooperation movement, Chandra Shekhar Azad took initial
education in Sanskrit from Kashi Vidyapeeth, Banaras.
Career
After
being arrested so young, Azad became more focused towards independence
and directed his energy towards the same. He decided to target British
officials and got involved in Kakori Train Robbery in 1925, the incident
of Viceroy’s train and shooting of Saunders in1926, in order to take
revenge of the murder of Lala Lajpatrai. He was committed towards seeing
a free India with no discrimination so that each Indian could live as
per his/her own will. He also wanted to bolster socialist principles for
India’s prosperity.
At the end
Chandra
Shekhar Azad was really fierce and firm. British police was highly
afraid of him and kept on finding ways to hit him. But Azad kept his
pledge of not being caught alive. Thus, he shot himself dead on 27
February 1931, at Alfred Park in Allahabad, when an informer ditched him
by telling the British police about his whereabouts. Before killing
himself, he was successful in killing several British Policemen and
wounded others.
But
before leaving he set an example for the Indians of not losing courage
and feeling of patriotism. Stand by your promises and be fierce and
determined. He inspires the generation. Thus, he is considered one of
the greatest freedom fighters and revolutionaries of India.
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