Chandra Shekhar Azad Biography
Chandra Shekhar Azad Biography |
A brave opportunity contender and a bold
progressive, Chandra Shekhar was conceived on 23 July 1906 in Bhavra, Madhya
Pradesh. Engaged with episodes, for example, Kakori Train Robbery, get together
bomb occurrence and the shooting of Saunders at Lahore, to retaliate for the
murdering of Lala Lajpat Rai, he was the substance of progressive India.
Child of Pandit Sitaram Tiwari and
Jagarani Devi, he got his initial instruction at Bhavra and was sent to the
Sanskrit Pathshala at Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh for higher examinations. At an
extremely youthful age, he got engaged with progressive exercises. He joined the
non-collaboration development propelled by Mahatma Gandhi. Gotten by the
British police while enjoying progressive exercises he was condemned to 15 whiplashes
as his first discipline. Around then he was only 15-years of age. It was after this episode that Chandra Shekhar accepted the title of Azad and came to be known as Chandra Shekhar Azad.
Disappointed with Mahatma Gandhi's
suspension of non-participation development due to Chauri-Chaura occurrence, he
transformed into a radical. Chandra Shekhar Azad was an adherent to communism;
he alongside different progressives framed 'The Hindustan Socialist Republican
Association'. He was a coach to numerous progressives including Bhagat Singh.
He needed total freedom for India using any and all means. Chandra Shekhar Azad
slaughtered British Assistant Superintendent of Police John Poyantz Saunders to
retaliate for the passing of Lala Lajpat Rai. He remained a fear for the
British Government as long as he was alive. On 27 February 1931, sold out by
one of the partners, he was assaulted by the British police in Alfred Park,
Allahabad. He battled valiantly yet observing no other way he shot himself and
satisfied his determination to pass on a 'liberated person'.
He is as yet a saint for many Indians and
numerous motion pictures, for example, Shaheed Bhagat Singh, The Legend of
Bhagat Singh and 23rd March 1931 has characters dependent on his life.
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