ऐसे थे भारत माता के सपूत Chandra Shekhar Azad
We will face the bullets of the enemy, we are free, we’ll remain free’ …. Chandrashekhar Azad (Chandra Shekhar Azad), the good insurgent of India and therefore the insurgent who brushed the teeth of British , is 89th Martyrdom Day. This sacrifice of Chandrashekhar Azad is widely known per annum on 27th February as Martyrdom Day. Chandrasekhar vowed in his life that he would never touch the police alive. He also maintained what he said and did. On 27 February 1931, Chandrasekhar Azad Park was seated at Alfred Park, Allahabad. At an equivalent time, British surrounded them from all sides. During this, Chandrashekhar Azad competed strongly with British . But when the last bullet was left with him, he shot himself within the park and sacrificed his life for the motherland. He said that i used to be free and that i will remain free.
Freedom fighter Chandrashekhar Azad was born on July 23, 1906 during a Sanatanadharmi Brahmin family called Bhabra in Jhabua district of Madhya Pradesh. Father Pt. Sitaram Tiwari was a pandit pandit, but was very kind naturally . Mother Jagrani Devi was a homemaker. Chandrasekhar’s childhood was spent during a predominantly tribal-dominated area. along side the Bhil children, he had become very successful at the target of arrow and bow at a really young age. Child Chandrashekhar Azad’s mind was always beginning to do something for the liberty of the country.
British wont to scream cane on the rear , Vande Mataram
Azad’s name wasn’t only free, but his dream was to urge freedom. Chandrashekhar Azad’s dream was to liberate Mother India from the clutches of British . This was the rationale that as soon as he came into his youth, during the Non-Cooperation Movement in 1921, he also got liberated within the freedom struggle. He also lit the torch at his school in Kashi, during which the police along side others took Azad into custody. After which a strict sentence of 15 cans was sentenced. During this point , Azad didn’t get scared in the least . Also read: – Mangal Pandey Birthday Special: In 1857, who had shaken the inspiration of British Government, the executioners refused to hold him.
Jallianwala scandal was shaken
Chandrashekhar Azad was forced out of the Non-Cooperation Movement by Gandhiji in 1922. The Jallianwala Bagh massacre of Amritsar shook the young Chandrashekhar. Then came in touch with Pranvesh Chatterjee and have become a member of the revolutionary party “Hindustan Prajatantra Sangh”. On 9 August 1925, under the leadership of Ram Prasad Bismil, administered the Kakori incident and escaped from arrest. Shekhar Azad avenged the death of Lala Lajpat Rai in 1928 by shooting down British policeman SP Saunders in Lahore.
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