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Chandra Shekhar Azad

Martyrdom of Chandra Shekhar Azad (1931)

Chandra Shekhar Azad embraced martyrdom on February 27, 1931, in Alfred Park, Allahabad (now Chandra Shekhar Azad Park). His death was a result of betrayal, but he remained true to his vow—never to be captured alive by the British.


🔹 The Final Battle in Alfred Park

  • Azad was hiding in Allahabad, continuing revolutionary activities after Bhagat Singh’s arrest.
  • A traitor informed the British about his whereabouts.
  • British police surrounded him in Alfred Park.
  • He fought alone for hours, killing several British officers.

🔹 Azad’s Last Stand

  • Running out of bullets, he had one final round left.
  • Instead of surrendering, he shot himself, keeping his vow to remain Azad (free) till his last breath.

🔹 Aftermath and Legacy

  • His martyrdom shocked the nation, fueling the revolutionary spirit.
  • Alfred Park was renamed Chandra Shekhar Azad Park in his honor.
  • He remains a symbol of defiance, courage, and sacrifice in India’s freedom struggle.

Azad lived and died as a true patriot, proving that freedom is earned through courage and sacrifice.