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Chandra Shekhar Azad’s Activities in Jhansi

Jhansi was a crucial base for Chandra Shekhar Azad during his revolutionary years. From 1926 to 1930, he used the city as a center for training revolutionaries, organizing secret meetings, and planning armed resistance against British rule.


🔹 Establishing a Secret Base in Jhansi

  • Azad lived in Jhansi under the alias “Pandit Harishankar Bramhachari”, pretending to be a Sanskrit teacher and priest.
  • He took shelter in Nana Rao Peshwa’s fort on the outskirts of the city.
  • The fort served as a secret training ground for his revolutionary activities.

🔹 Training Young Revolutionaries

Jhansi became a military training center for members of HSRA (Hindustan Socialist Republican Association).

Combat and Weapon Training

  • He trained Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, Rajguru, and other revolutionaries in:
    • Shooting and target practice with country-made and foreign pistols.
    • Guerilla warfare techniques, including ambush tactics.
    • Hand-to-hand combat and self-defense strategies.
  • He often practiced shooting near the Betwa River banks and in isolated forest areas.

Survival and Secrecy Training

  • Azad trained revolutionaries to evade police, move undetected, and survive in hostile conditions.
  • He emphasized physical fitness, endurance, and quick decision-making.
  • The revolutionaries lived in small hidden groups, keeping their identities secret.

🔹 Building a Local Support Network

Azad gained the trust of the local population in Jhansi, who secretly supported his mission.

Connections with Locals

  • He befriended Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi, a journalist and freedom fighter, who provided logistical support.
  • Locals supplied food, shelter, and crucial intelligence about British activities.

Funding the Revolution

  • Azad collected funds through donations from sympathetic locals.
  • He sometimes worked as a priest, performing rituals to earn money for the movement.

🔹 Revolutionary Activities Planned in Jhansi

Jhansi was not just a training center but also a place where major revolutionary actions were planned.

Preparing for the Lahore Conspiracy Case (1928)

  • Azad discussed plans with Bhagat Singh and others about avenging Lala Lajpat Rai’s death.
  • This led to the assassination of J.P. Saunders in Lahore.

Attempts to Free Bhagat Singh (1930-1931)

  • After Bhagat Singh’s arrest, Azad plotted a plan to rescue him, which was never executed.

🔹 Leaving Jhansi and Continued Struggle

  • By 1930, British intelligence had grown suspicious of Azad’s activities in Jhansi.
  • He moved to Allahabad, where he continued his revolutionary mission until his martyrdom in 1931.

🔹 Legacy in Jhansi

  • Even today, Nana Rao Fort and the banks of the Betwa River are remembered as Azad’s training grounds.
  • A memorial in Jhansi honors his contributions to the independence struggle.

Chandra Shekhar Azad’s time in Jhansi was a crucial phase in his revolutionary journey, where he trained India’s future freedom fighters and planned historic actions against British rule. 🚩