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Answered by Anonymous
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One of the legendary figures in Indian history is Chandrasekhar Azad, also popular as Azad. On his name, one gets reminded of the big change that occurred, the changing of the name od Hindustan Republic Association to Hindustan Socialist Republican Army (HSRA).

Azad was a dominant figure in those freedom fighting revolutions occured during the years when the British ruled. He was active in the protest against the brutal killing of Lala Lajpat Rai at Lahore in 1928. Together with Bhagat Singh, they formed the Hindustan Socialist Republic Army after the decease of the main founder Ram Prasad Bismil.

In 1928, he set out on a journey with Bhagat Singh to unify the general public against the British Government. His sole aim was to make India independent again.

He revolutionized until he got surrounded by British police at Alfred Park, Allahabad. He shot himself to death, not wanting to be captured alive. He died in 1931.

The name of Azad will remain forever on Indians' minds.

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Answered by mrudulalitha85
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Chandrasekhar; 23 July 1906 – 27 February 1931), popularly known as by his self-taken name Azad ("The Free"), was an Indian revolutionary who reorganised the Hindustan Republican Association under its new name of Hindustan Socialist Republican Army (HSRA) after the death of its founder, Ram Prasad Bismil, and three other prominent party leaders, Roshan Singh, Rajendra Nath Lahiri and Ashfaqulla Khan. He often used the pseudonym "Balraj" when signing pamphlets issued as the commander in chief of the HSRA (Hindustan Socialist Republic Army).Azad was born as Chandrashekhar Tiwari on 23 July 1906 in Bhabhra village (town) , in the present-day Alirajpur district of Madhya Pradesh. His forefathers were from Badarka village near Kanpur (in present-day Unnao District). His mother, Jagrani Devi tiwari, was the third wife of Sitaram Tiwari, whose previous wives had died young. After the birth of their first son, Sukhdev, in Badarka, the family moved to Alirajpur State.

His mother wanted her son to be a great Sanskrit scholar and persuaded his father to send him to Kashi Vidyapeeth, Banaras, to study. In December 1921, when Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi launched the Non-Cooperation Movement, Chandra Shekhar, then a 15-year-old student, joined. As a result, he was arrested. On being presented before a magistrate, he gave his name as "Azad" (The Free), his father's name as "Swatantrata" (Independence) and his residence as "Jail". From that day he came to be known as Chandra Shekhar Azad among the people.

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