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4. How did Chandra Shekhar come to be known as 'Azad'?​

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Answered by dishapjoshie
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Mahatma Gandhi that time launched a Non-Cooperation movement and he joined it. He got his first punishment at an age of 15 years when he was caught by the Britishers and sentenced to 15 whiplashes. After this incident, he assumed the title of Azad and became famous as Chandrashekhar Azad.

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Answered by radharsingh90
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Born in July 1906, he received his first punishment at the tender age of 15 years for participating in revolutionary activities during Non-Cooperation Movement. When the magistrate asked him his name, he said "Azad" (meaning free). He was sentenced to fifteen lashes. With each stroke of the whip the young Chandrasekhar shouted "Bharat Mata Ki Jai". From then on Chandra Shekhar assumed the title of Azad and came to known as Chandra Shekhar Azad. Chandra Shekhar Azad vowed that he would never be arrested by the British police and would die as free man.

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