Chandrasekhar Azad

Chandrashekhar Tiwari was born on July 23, 1906, in Madhya Pradesh Bhabra. His father's name was Sita Ram Tiwari and mother's name was Jagrani Devi. Chandrasekhar was the only child of his parents. Chandrasekhar left his house in his childhood and went to Mumbai and worked as a painter of the ship in port.

Chandrashekhar  study Sanskrit script in Kashi. At that time, the non-cooperation movement was going on in the country under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi. Chandrasekhar got caught up in this movement and went to the detention in association with other students in his own school. The sentence was given to him by the order of 15 lashes. Azad accepted the sentence and laughed. When he was beaten, after every beat, he used to cry out loud Vande Mataram. And from that day, he decided, no other Policeman will be able to capture him. He will always be free. During a court proceeding, when the judge asked him for his father's name, Chandrasekhar told his name Azad and his father's name as freedom and his address as the jail in the reply. Only after that incident, Chandrasekhar Sitaram Tiwari became Chandrasekhar Azad.
After some time Chandrasekhar Azad completely leaves his study and gives full attention to the freedom of the country. Even when his father died, he did not think of his mother as he was engaged in the work of independence.
 When the people began to lose patience in Uttar Pradesh and the people used to fire the police in the police station. About 23 police personnel died in the same fire. Due to that disaster, Gandhiji alleviated the non-cooperation movement.

Kakori Train Robbery

After the suspension of the non-cooperation movement in 1922 by Gandhi, Azad turned out to be progressively forceful. He met a youthful progressive, Manmath Nath Gupta, who acquainted him with Ram Prasad Bismil who had shaped the Hindustan Republican Association (HRA), a progressive association. He at that point turned into a functioning individual from the HSRA and began to gather assets for HRA. The majority of the store accumulation was through burglaries of government property. He was associated with the Kakori Train Robbery of 1925. It included 10 revolutionaries including Asafaq Ullah Khan, Bismil, and Azad.

Chandra Sekhar Azad’s last moments

Chandrasekhar Azad's Gun

Once in Allahabad, the British surrounded him and started running the bullets. Azad died at Azad Park in Allahabad on 27 February 1931. The police encompassed him in a park after Virbhadra Tiwari informed the British forces. He was injured during the time spent shielding himself and Sukhdev Raj and killed three police officers and injured others. His activities made it feasible for Sukhdev Raj to getaway.