Chandrashekhar Azad Biography |
Chandrashekhar Azad Biography
Born: 23 July 1906
Died: 27 February 1931
What is the story of Chandrashekhar Azad?
Chandrashekhar Azad was a great Indian revolutionary. His fierce patriotism and courage inspired the people of his generation to participate in the freedom struggle. Chandrashekhar Azad was an advisor to Bhagat Singh, and a great freedom fighter and along with Bhagat Singh is considered one of the greatest revolutionaries of India.
When and where Chandrashekhar died?
EARLY LIFE (Chandrashekhar Azad Biography)
Was Chandrashekhar Azad married?
Chandrashekhar Azad was born on 23 July 1906 in Badar village of Unnao district, Uttar Pradesh. His father was Pandit Sitaram Tiwari and mother Jagrani. Pandit Sitaram Tiwari was then serving in the princely state of Alirajpur (currently located in Madhya Pradesh) and Chandrashekhar Azad spent his childhood in Bhavra village. Due to the insistence of his mother Jagrani Devi, Chandrashekhar Azad had to go to Banaras to study Sanskrit in Kashi Vidyapeeth.
Who killed Azad?
Revolutionary life (Chandrashekhar Azad Biography)
Chandrashekhar Azad was deeply hurt and disturbed by the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in Amritsar in 1919. In 1921, when Mahatma Gandhi started the Non-Cooperation Movement, Chandrasekhar Azad actively participated in this revolutionary activity. He received his first sentence at the age of fifteen. Chandrashekhar Azad was caught for participating in revolutionary activities. When the magistrate asked him his name, he called his name Azad. Chandrasekhar Azad was sentenced to fifteen lashes. Every whip of the whip, young Chandrasekhar shouted "Bharat Mata ki Jai". Since then Chandrashekhar received the title of Azad and became known as Azad. Chandrasekhar Azad, who was working in the freedom movement, vowed that he would never be arrested by the British government and would die the death of independence.
Who betrayed Chandrashekhar Azad?
After the non-cooperation movement was postponed, Chandrasekhar Azad was attracted to more aggressive and revolutionary ideals. He committed himself to liberate the country at any cost. Chandrasekhar Azad, along with his allies, targeted British officers who were known for their repressive policies against ordinary people and freedom fighters. Chandrashekhar Azad was involved in incidents such as the Kakori train robbery (1926), the Viceroy's attempt to blow up the train (1926), and shot Saunders to avenge Lala Lajpat Rai's death in Lahore (1928).
What is the full name of Azad?
Chandrashekhar Azad, together with Bhagat Singh and other patriots like Sukhdev and Rajguru, formed the 'Hindustan Samajwadi Prajatantra Sabha'. Its aim was to apply socialist principles to India's future progress along with India's independence.
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