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metamatar · 4 months
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im feeling a lot of relief today, if bjp had gotten another 2019 or better mandate we would really be down the israel path. we can use this anti incumbency for 2029. we can deradicalise people off this cliff. we have a reprieve. chandrasekhar azad won his seat. the bjp is now coming to power in a coalition during a global slowdown.
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deuvdas · 5 months
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Wounds of Duty and Hearts of Healing.
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(Azad Rathore x OC)
Chapter 1
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Azad's POV
Am I still here?
Why can't I move?.. 
What's going on?..
"Ma'am! I think he is starting to get conscious!"
A voice shouted. Isn't that.. Eeram's voice? Are the others there too?
"Calm down.. and keep an eye on him." Another voice.. Whose is it..?
All I can recall were gunshots. Bullets piercing through me.. as well as the girls surrounding me. Then everything faded within seconds.
I carefully opened my eyes. My sight was blurred. I still couldn't move properly.
"Is he recovering?.. The past few days he wasn't too responsive or is this the same situation again?"  I heard Eeram speak. Even though my hearing wasn't as clear as it was, I noticed her tone was concerned.
"Im sure he is recovering.. Im sure."
I couldn't move a muscle. I just lay there trying to comprehend this situation.
"Eeram, what's his name?.. Im sorry, I forgot."
 She doesn't even know my name. So, she couldn't be someone I've met.
"Azad. Azad Rathore, Ma'am." 
I can hear the woman beside me sigh. Her face.. It's blurred. 
"Mr. Rathore.. can you hear me?"
I tried to speak. My mouth was moving but not a single sound could come out. I decided to answer with a nod instead.
"He has trouble speaking.. alright. Can you see me?"
I couldn't respond to that question. My sight was blurry, I tried to tell her by gesture.
"Alright... everything seems to be fine on the monitor. I know you're worried about your voice and eyesight.. or maybe how weak you feel right now, but that's normal. It is common to experience that after waking up from a coma. Most likely your eyesight will heal earlier," she spoke to me reassuringly.
Coma..? I've been in a coma? For how long?
I need to know who she is. I tried to speak again. Only a voice lower that a whisper came out.
"W-who.. who are.. you?" My hoarse voice tries to come out. I couldn't speak properly and my tone was barely a whisper. But somehow, she managed to understand me.
"I'm Dr. Shourya Chandrasekhar. Mr. Rathore, you've been in a coma for weeks. You have lost a lot of blood due to the shots being in certain areas, but Eeram and the girls brought you here just in time. I'll be helping you through your recovery. We can do a little ice breaking once you're feeling better." I heard her explain everything. Now it makes much more sense.
My eyesight was slightly better. I blinked a couple of times. Her face became.. much clearer that before.
"You don't have to force it, Mr. Rathore," she remarked my actions with a chuckle.
So.. she and Eeram were the doctors who got me out of my critical state? And she will be helping me recover? But.. how long will I recover? I have duties, I have things to take care of I- I cant possibly be off for too long.
"How.. How long will it take-" I couldn't finish my sentence. My throat was getting sore.
"Easy.. easy. You'll need a few months or more to recover. You definitely could not stand up now. But I will help you regain your strength through Physical Therapy," she smiles at me. It was as if she was trying to tell me everything will be alright. I.. hope so.
Shourya's POV
My patient was finally awake from his coma. I admit, he is strong enough to survive such a blood loss. Even I was surprised. 
I took notice that he doesn't seem to accept what is happening and what I just told him. I can tell he's a man who takes his duties seriously. He's probably feeling uneasy having to be off for months.
"Look, Mr. Rathore. I know you're worried about your duties.. but please. Your health is much more important than anything else, isn't that correct? Health comes first. If you aren't healthy, how will you fulfill your duties then?" I told him in a slightly stern tone, but I didn't want to appear harsh either.
He seems defeated by reality, so he just nodded to my words.
I looked over to Eeram.. who is also looking towards my direction.
"Should we let him rest for a bit?" I hesitantly asked Eeram.
"I think.. yeah, we should."
"Mr. Rathore, you may rest for a bit..  We'll be back soon after taking care of everything else. Are you fine with that? And if you need any help or if there is anything bothering you, don't be afraid to tell us or.."
I paused and grabbed a small device. I handed it to him. 
"This will help you. Give it a click and it'll let me know that you're calling."
Azad's POV
What's this device? I suppose it's the same as the old fashioned ones but.. more at reach. I couldn't help but give her a genuine smile. Which.. was quite difficult to do.
"Thank you.. very much." I replied in the same hoarse voice I had earlier.
Soon, both of them left the room.
I stared off to the ceiling. The lights causing my eyes to squint.
I tried to relax. But, I couldn't. There was too much pressure on my shoulders. What about the missions? The girls? The jail? My job?..
My heart began to beat faster as those thoughts rush through my mind. It was too much to think of, especially when I am in this state. Unable to move properly or even speak properly. When.. When will this end?
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Shourya's POV
"So this guy you saved-"
"Rathore?"
"Yes, him. Did you know him before the accident?"
My closest friend, Kavitha, questioned. We were in a café which was at the first floor of the hospital. Whenever I'm not too busy, I often chat with her there.
"No. I might have heard of him but this is my first time seeing him in person," I leaned back on the chair after answering.
"Oh.. So he just woke up. When will he fully recover then?"
I was silent for a moment. Kavitha was waiting for an answer, she was curious of how I would handle all this.
"I can't just predict when he will recover fully, Kavi. This morning he was finally conscious and he'll need to get used to with his surroundings first. But it's best to start the therapy today."
This wasn't my first time treating a coma patient, but.. something just felt different.
"So you'll be taking care of him until he recovers? Just you?" Kavitha takes a sip of her coffee while looking at me.
"Well, Eeram will help me out. She knows him more than I do. I've worked with her before this."
I started to feel weight on my shoulders. I still can't believe everything that happened weeks ago. He is out of his critical state, but I'm still cautious about it. I can't let anything bad happen.
"Rya, something's uh.. beeping in your purse," Kavitha tries to check out what it is.
Ah, the device I gave him. But wait, why would he press it now? Is something troubling him? I grabbed my purse to check. I was correct, it is the beeping from the device.
I took out a few notes from my purse and placed it on the table. Kavitha looks confused when I instantly got up from my chair.
"It's on me, just keep the change."
"But Shour-"
Before Kavitha could finish, I rushed to the nearest elevator and pressed the fourth floor button. I walked out as fast as I could. I took a deep breath and gave the door a light knock before entering.
"You called.. Mr. Rathore?"
He didn't say anything. Instead, he just stared at me. Maybe I should try asking him first? 
"Is there anything you need?.."
"I.. accidentally pressed.. the button.. sorry."
He said in a tone which was difficult for me to detect. I stared at him with a puzzled but relieved look on my face.
"You.. didn't need anything? Nothing's troubling you? All good?"
I asked him again to make sure. Did he really accidentally press that button?
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Azad's POV
I didn't accidentally press it. I pressed it because I needed company. But, it would be stupid for me to say something like that. There was no one in the room and I was all alone. That's why I pressed the device's button.
The girls did promise to stay here tonight as well, but it is still the afternoon.
Dr. Shourya.. she asked me questions and I just nodded to her words. Soon I decided to speak to her.
"When.. will I start my physical therapy?"
My body still felt stiff. Thankfully I can move my arm, though I have to be slow and careful. Im not so sure about standing or walking..
"It's best to start as soon as you're conscious and.. you already are. We can start that now," She smiles at me and went out the room for a moment. She came back with a wheelchair.
She sighs then approached me. I wasn't able to get up on my own and it seems like she will be helping me.
"Just hold onto me and I'll get you on the wheelchair, yeah? I won't drop you, I promise."
She adds in a light joke to brighten the mood, which was nice.. I admit.
I followed her instructions, I was afraid of falling. She lifted me and placed me onto the wheelchair carefully. 
"Good to go?" She asked, making sure I was already comfortable.
I nodded and adjusted myself as much as I am able to on the chair. 
Dr. Shourya brought me to another room, which wasn't too far from the room I stayed in.
I look up at her. She was placing my IV fluids to a pole which has wheels underneath, probably to help me move a little freely.
"Okay.. Mr. Rathore."
"Please.., just call me Azad."
"..Noted. Azad, what you're seeing infront of you are parallel bars. These bars are for you to hold onto while you relearn to walk. It.. might take some time until you can walk regularly. But, you're not on your own. I will assist you as well. Always," Dr. Shourya turns towards the parallel bars.
I have to.. relearn how to walk? This could take months. She will assist me but.. I still feel nervous. I could barely move my legs much for now, how will I even balance?
I stared at those parallel bars.
"Are you ready to start, Azad?" Dr. Shourya looks at me over her shoulder.
I sighed and nodded with hesitance.
"Im.. ready."
To Be Continued...
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abhigby · 2 months
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Celebrate the Legacy of Chandrasekhar Azad
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Chandrasekhar Azad was a brave Indian freedom fighter known for his fearless resistance against British rule. Use Brandflex Poster Maker App to create inspiring posters celebrating his legacy and courage.
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The sayings of our eminent leaders are highly impactful to encourage a positive state of mind. Today we bring an inspirational quote by Chandrasekhar Azad, an Indian social activist, lawyer, and politician.
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Don’t see others doing better than you, beat your own records every day because success is a fight between you and yourself.
-Chandrasekhar Azad
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kksingh11 · 2 years
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Nationalization Vs Privatization
Nationalization Vs Privatization
At first look, it seems both are antagonistic; where the first one is for the people, for the “country”, while the second one is for the capitalist class. Hence, Congress, during the Nehru era was pursuing socialism, and after neo-liberal policy, undertaken by Rahul Gandhi government, known as Manmohan Singh’s economic policy (He was the then Finance Minister), was pursuing capitalism. Neo-liberalism came with various masks, like globalization, perestroika, reform, cure of bureaucracy and ailments killing the public sectors, worker’s apathy towards the work, loss of profit and unnecessary expenditure on welfare and subsidies on the working people and retired personnel. Aim was to augment falling profit rate of the capitalist class and maintain the latter’s hegemony. Result, of course, was acceleration in concentration and accumulation of wealth in few hands, albeit in name of reviving the capitalist economy, which is in deep irreconcilable contradiction.
Let us analyze the past, immediately after Indian independence, in fact even before that. The “smooth” handing over of power to Indians (and Pakistanis) was not to or for the working class, as envisaged by the HSRA, founded by Chandrasekhar Azad, Bhagat Singh, Ashfaqualla and others, and Communist Party of India. In fact, when the Indian Constitution was being made, there were four participating groups, one of them was represented by the Communist Party of India and who were forced to quit, when it was clear that the Constitution was to be in the service of the private property and was to safeguard the capitalist class (even the remaining feudal class) interest. This was a tacit understanding between the British Raj and the bourgeois class and Congress Party, Muslim league, USA, and those others, who mattered, except the people of India.
Two examples must be studied to understand the characteristics of the Indian bourgeois class; first, how it dealt with the Telangana movement, which was against the British Raj as well as its accomplice Nizam and Feudal Lords and the Rajakars (Nizam’s Army), under the leadership of CPI, which fought very valiantly since 1945 to 1952 or 53, till the leadership abandoned its own cadre to favor Nehru/Patel’s government and signed the pact of peace treacherously, one sided, favoring the Indian State. The UNO had raised the Human Right’s question, where more than 2000 local women were raped, tortured and 1000s of fighters and their sympathizers were killed in fake encounters as well as in jails by the Army of GOI and Nizam (Government of Nehru and Patel), but somehow was quashed. After the peace pact followed and the Telangana Movement finished, the Nizam and his Army men were rehabilitated, in the most possible “honorable” fashion.
Similar was the Bombay Mutiny in 1946, which spread to Lahore, Bengal, Madras and was supported by the workers, peasants, youths, various Unions and organizations across the country. However, Congress and Muslim League officially and openly opposed the mutiny, advised their respective followers to remain away from the “law and order” problems, as they never wanted to share the power with the working class. CPI seems to have chickened out or failed to analyze the situation and opportunity correctly. The statements of JL Nehru, Jinnah, Sardar Bhai Patel were in support of the British and opposed to the soldiers and the people’s revolt against the British. The power would have gone to the revolutionary working class, if the revolt would have succeeded, and naturally, was not supported by the existing political parties and organizations, like RSS, VHP.
However, after the independence was secured, despite all the bloodbath between the two new emerged nations, India and Pakistan, India preferred to follow industrialization and modernization of all the industries, services, and superstructure and new industries, factories. The Indian bourgeois class was unable to take over these concerns, enterprises, due lack of capital as well as technical knowhow and other much needed wherewithal. “Bombay plan” may be referred to, which shows how the bourgeoisie was in favor of growth of public sectors, with the active intervention of the government, where it itself was unable to move forward due lack of wherewithal, like technology and capital, mostly in big industries and supporting services, like railways, airlines, shipping, power, steel, defense sector, insurance companies, Research & Development Concerns, etc.
Hence, the GOI had to intervene and build all the “Navratans”, superstructures and other parts of public concerns; Airlines and Airports, Shipping (Jahajrani, SCI), Power, ONGC, BSNL, Research works (DRDO, etc.), super specialty medical services, ISRO, ASI, Highways, Railways, and many others. 5 Year plan may sound like having borrowed from the USSR, but it was supported by Tata, and other big capitalists. USSR was happy in providing cheap technical knowhow as well as big machineries, like Thermal Plant in Patratu (Jharkhand), Defense equipment, with the help to build and repair facilities (BRD), etc., which was also in sync with its foreign policy, to keep the MNCs away, as much as possible, in the new rising nations.
Was socialism being constructed in India? No, as the state power was in the hands of the bourgeois class and the working class, though much united than today and militant, was in back seat, “satisfied” with the “facilities and labor laws” in its favor, as its leadership wanted. The situation gave a brilliant ideological framework to the CPI to support the ruling party, Congress, in name of building socialism, which of course was strengthening industrial as well as finance capital. The bureaucracy (red tapeism), corruption and other ailments penetrated into the public concerns in a natural fashion and “Socialism” was blamed. In the meantime, capitalist restoration in USSR gave “moral” support to the opportunist Communist Parties, the world over, to shun class struggle and followed Parliamentary Struggle, a path to build Socialism peacefully. An open class collaboration followed and these parties happily accepted opportunism and revisionism, the leadership which opposed these political lines, had to break away from the old parties, but in most cases that lead to “revisionism vs revisionism”, like CPI(M) or Left Wing adventurism, like Maoists (the earlier version, Naxalite movement did connect question of state power to the struggle, more appropriately class struggle, but that was the end of its “break” from the past revisionism and we know, finally this movement was crushed by the Indian State.).
By the way, this above analysis is circulating among the communist circles since late 70s or early 80s (or even before that), but has remained in scholarly debates or in study circles and could not percolate down to in practice.
Well, the nationalization, end of Privy system, etc. were accelerated during Indira Gandhi regime, and the “Left” was euphoric, Garibi Hatao (Remove Poverty), inclusion of the word “Socialism” in the Constitution and other rhetoric were nothing but part of capitalist society and capitalist politics, the political economy, that was being followed, was nothing but steadily empowering capital and the concentration of wealth in hands of few was accelerating. The nationalization of 14 largest banks in India in 1969, when Indira Gandhi was PM (And even FM) did not work towards the upliftment of the poor. Compare with this:
“The ownership of the capital wielded by and concentrated in the banks is certified by printed and written certificates called shares, bonds, bills, receipts, etc. Not a single one of these certificates would be invalidated or altered if the banks were nationalized, i.e., if all the banks were amalgamated into a single state bank. Whoever owned fifteen rubles on a savings account would continue to be the owner of fifteen rubles after the nationalization of the banks; and whoever had fifteen million rubles would continue after the nationalization of the banks to have fifteen million rubles in the form of shares, bonds, bills, commercial certificates and so on.”
(Lenin in 1917 on Bank’s Nationalization)
The so called “Socialism” through nationalization never attacked the production field, where the means of production was in the hands of the capitalist class, and where the surplus value was created by the workers and usurped by the capitalist class. A small part of the surplus value (or rather through more exploitation of the workers) was used in circulation through welfare measures and subsidies. This allowed a small section of the working class to enjoy the bourgeoisie’s big “heartedness” towards its social duty, on the cost of the others. Today, the others, the workers in unorganized sectors are approximately 93%. Do we have to remind our readers about CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility, which is to remind the people that “Business is for good”).
To jump a few decades forward, we see the “opening” of the economy, reforms, globalization, changes in labor laws, introduction of laws for land acquisition, dilution of environment acts, etc. followed in 1980s, accelerated in 1990s, so far all by the “Socialist” Congress government, in between (RSS) BJP Government, under Vajpayee and now Modi government. Modi government has much freedom to work due rise of fascism, a social movement, where a section of the mass is supporting most of its anti-people economic and political policies, in hope of crushing the minorities and Dalits and building Hindu Rashtra and India becoming a World Leader (Vishwa Guru).
The building up of the Indian property in many compartments, but mainly in government and in private hands, was all for the capital and its various forms, and now, when the world economy in plunging into economic crisis, even before Coronavirus Pandemic, and is almost in Economic Depression (May be at lower scale than 1928-31 economic recession), the capitalist class, with no love for the working class and the oppressed people, has thrown the country under the yoke of fascism (like to call it accelerated neoliberalism, with state sponsored as well as directly by the state violence?), and is ruthlessly “re-appropriating” the created public funds and concerns! See the rate of privatization of almost all the public concerns, whether they are in loss/profit or are inefficient/efficient, is of no more a concern, all are to be privatized, as soon as possible!
There is bridge between the earlier “Socialist” construction, better say it resembled a welfare state (providing social security to the “white colored workers” or “Labor aristocratic”, trickling down to middle level but, in reality, far from it) and now the capitalist “restoration” in India, but with a violent break, qualitative changes, from a masked “democracy” and constitutional government to open fascistic regime, where constitutional methods have been thrown into the dustbin. The world imperialism, IMF, WB, etc. have full support to the Indian bourgeois class and their tirade against the proletarian class is openly visible, with a sizable pie in the plunder; like they support Israeli Zionism.
The nationalization in a capitalist society or country is for the capitalist class and not for the working class. The unemployment, poverty, inequality continues rising in both the bourgeois state, namely anti-people state or “pro people” (Welfare state) state, but during the crisis, either political, economic or any other kind, the bourgeois state comes down heavily on the working class legally, illegally, socially (A section of the mass supports it, for some perks or for some regressive and jingoistic ideology), through police, military, bureaucracy, etc. Remember, in all such cases, the unity of working class must be at the lowest level, planned or unplanned, and the Communist Parties would have failed to counter or resist the bourgeoisie attack, due its weakness, like revisionism or deviation from the revolutionary ideology and class struggle.
While we, the revolutionary forces, work with the proletarian class and its oppressed allies, we do join their struggle, protests, rallies; it is our task to educate them on political economy, telling them how such concessions, which they may bargain due balance of power in their favor, is temporary. These concessions are taken away, when the enemy class becomes the dominant bargainer, especially during the crisis and when the unity of the working class is weakened. Nationalization in any bourgeois society or state is not confiscation of the means of production from the capitalist class, but taking over the management from the private hands by the state, after giving away the full compensation to the earlier owners. Yes, that does facilitate few well paid and even other employees for a comparatively peaceful life and save the wrath of their erstwhile capitalist masters. The capital is preserved with all its characteristics. Here nationalization, as we can see, blunts the class struggle.
Also remember, without failing for a moment, that in capitalism or in monopoly capitalism, the state is not neutral but biased against the proletarian class and favors the capitalist class; rather it is safer to say that the state, in capitalism, is controlled by the capitalist class. Present Indian state is a burning example. The birth and growth of state is to facilitate the interest and safety of the ruling class against the ruled class.
The real emancipation of the exploited class is in its own state, by defeating the enemy class and smashing its old state apparatus, and by building a socialist society, where the private property is converted into social wealth. Nationalization of industries and land and other resources, in a country, where the state power is in the hands of the working class, through its revolutionary party, is a transitory method to control the production, as long as state exists (It is not state capitalism) and later make it part of social wealth. We call it socialization, and that is our aim. Here nationalization helps the proletariat party, in power, to build socialism.
The genius of Marx lies in his having been the first to deduce with the help of dialectical materialism, the lesson world history teaches and to apply that lesson consistently. The deduction he made is the doctrine of the class struggle.
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casesenergylife · 2 years
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Rang de basanti with english subtitles
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Inspired by the revolutionaries' story, Sue decides to make a film on them and travels to India, where she searches for actors with the help of her friend Sonia, an international studies student at the University of Delhi. James oversaw the capture and execution of five Indian freedom fighters - Chandrasekhar Azad, Bhagat Singh, Shivaram Rajguru, Ashfaqulla Khan, and Ram Prasad Bismil - and has written in his diary about his admiration for their revolutionary spirit in spite of working for the British Empire. In London, film student Sue McKinley finds the diary of her grandfather James, who served as a Colonel for the British Raj in the 1930s. 7.3 2007 Academy Awards Best Foreign Film submission.In India, Rang De Basanti won award best films Filmfare Awards. Rahman's soundtrack, which earned positive reviews, had two of its tracks considered for an Academy Award nomination.
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Rang De Basanti was chosen as India's official entry for the Golden Globe Awards and the Academy Awards in the Best Foreign Language Film category, though it did not ultimately yield a nomination for either award. It received critical acclaim, winning the National Film Award for Best Popular Film, and being nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 2007 BAFTA Awards. Upon release, the film broke all opening box office records in India, becoming the country's highest-grossing film in its opening weekend and holding the highest opening-day collections for a Bollywood film. The film was released globally on 26 January 2006, the Republic Day of India. The film was shot primarily in New Delhi. It features an ensemble cast consisting of Aamir Khan, Siddharth, Atul Kulkarni, Soha Ali Khan, Sharman Joshi, Kunal Kapoor and British actress Alice Patten. She befriends and casts five young men in the film, which inspires them to fight against the corruption of their own government. The film follows a British film student traveling to India to document the story of five freedom fighters of the Indian revolutionary movement.
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Paint it saffron) is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language drama film written, produced and directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, and co-written by Rensil D'Silva.
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Sacrifice Day :Today the sacrifice day is being celebrated across the country. The reason behind celebrating the sacrifice day is that today, revolutionary Chandrasekhar Azad had made his life a living on the day. In Bollywood, there have been many films on the life of revolutionary Chandrasekhar Azad. Due to this, Chandrasekhar Azad is still alive in the country.
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sos-wardha · 2 years
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Today, the nation remembers one of its courageous and revolutionary freedom fighter, Chandrasekhar Sitaram Tiwari popularly known as Chandrashekhar Azad on his 116th birth anniversary. Well known for his revolutionary ideologies, Azad formed Hindustan Socialist Republican Association (HSRA) with Bhagat Singh with a primary aim to achieve India’s Independence with socialist principles. He died in a shootout at the Alfred Park, Allahabad, where he was talking to Sukhdev Raj about his next revolutionary move. Holding true to his pledge to remain free (Azad) and never be captured alive, Azad shot himself in head with the last bullet left in his pistol.
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bhaskarhindinews · 5 years
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On Chandra Shekhar Azad Birthday Know About Some Unknown Fact
चंद्रशेखर आजाद जयंती: ऐसे पड़ा था उनका नाम 'आजाद', आदिवासियों से ली थी तीरंदाजी की शिक्षा
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हाईलाइट
23 जुलाई 1906 को जन्में चंद्रशेखर आजाद की जयंती आज
14 साल की उम्र में गांधी जी के असहयोग आंदोलन में​ लिया हिस्सा
इलाहाबाद के एलफेड पार्क में हुआ भारत के इस वीर पुत्र का निधन
दुश्मन की गोली का निडरता से सामना करने वाले चंद्रशेखर आजाद का जन्म 23 जुलाई 1906 को हुआ था। उन्होंने उम्रभर अंग्रेजों का डटकर सामना किया। आजाद एक निर्भीक और दृढ़ निश्चयी क्रांतिकारी थे, जिन्होंने देश की आजादी के लिए अपने जीवन की आहुति दे दी। उनकी वीरता की गाथा देशवासियों के लिए प्रेरणा का एक स्रोत है। उनका पूरा जीवन प्ररेणादायी रहा है। आजादी की लड़ाई के दौरान की बातें सुनकर क्रांतिकारियों का मन में जोश भर जाता था। आजाद ने अग्रेंजों से लड़ते हुए ही अपनी जान दे दी। इस तरह आजाद हमेशा के लिए आजाद ही रह गए। उनके जन्मदिन पर जानते हैं उनके बारे में कुछ खास बातें।
आगे पढ़ने के लिए यहां क्लिक करें –  https://www.bhaskarhindi.com/news/on-chandra-shekhar-azad-birthday-know-about-some-unknown-fact-73929
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 Many famous forts, historical hotels that force you to spend time there and the most important things that you know a little more about historical culture, after spending time there, you see Bada Imambara, Rumi Darwaza, the most famous building of Lucknow. Huh,
Lucknow is known as the city of Kababs and Nawabs. Lucknow is the capital of Uttar Pradesh state of India, it is situated on the banks of the Gomti River. Tourist places here rekindle the memories of the Mughal era.
 Visiting Lucknow makes everyone very excited and is followed by Fatehpur Sikri, Red Fort, Allahabad Akbar Fort, and Company Bagh which is famous for killing Chandrasekhar Azad. After that you spend some time in Ayodhya, Varanasi, and the oldest religious city in the world where you see many different cultures and get surprised.
Varanasi, also known as the city of knowledge, is more than 3000 years old. It is home to the Hindu Renaissance, the Bhakti movement and is also the center of religious education. Who gave many intelligent persons to the world. Near Varanasi you get to spend some time in Sarnath, which is famous for Buddhist culture. Here Mahatma Buddha gives his first sermon to his five students. And here Ashoka is standing, so spend time, you get a lot of peace in your mind.
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A plane is always safe on the ground, but it is not made for that. Always take some meaningful risks in life to achieve great heights.
-Chandrasekhar Azad
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foolgobi65 · 4 years
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What do you think of chandrasekhar azad. I mean it's good to see a popular dalit leader in mainstream politics but he is a pro ind*an a*my supporter. I want to stan him but can't. He likes war criminals.
Before anything else I want to clarify that as a person born and brought up in the West in a dominant caste hindu family, it would be inappropriate for me to insert myself and my opinions into this conversation. I’m neither caste oppressed, nor face the ill effects of the Indian army, nor live in India. It’s not my place to determine who makes for an effective leader, especially when I’m very comfortable in my parents’ home and not facing state persecution and detention for my positions.
Given that, I don’t know if its productive to view movement leaders in terms of “stanning” -- from my own experience in America, it’s been best for me to assume that at best leaders are people who can be pushed to better advocate for justice from their positions of power. None of these figures has perfect positions all the time, and they should be confronted when they’re wrong in the hopes that they’ll change and become better advocates, but it’s not worth building them up thinking they’re perfect only to tear them down when we realize they aren’t. It’s also worth trying to understand people, especially those who are marginalized, within the proper context. Expressing certain positions might make someone who is marginalized more of a target than they would be if they weren’t from that background, and might allow the State to delegitimize their movement. 
As I said before it’s not my place to make judgements since I’m very very removed from the realities of these topics, so I would instead encourage you to read perspectives from people who are from caste-oppressed backgrounds and/or under the occupation of the Indian Army. I’m sorry I wasn’t able to give you a black and white answer, but I’m really not qualified to give you one. If you do end up looking more into this, please keep me updated and link me to readings you’re doing!!! 
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sonita0526 · 5 years
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मोदी सरकार सीएए, एनपीआर, एनआरसी को लेकर झूठ फैला रही है: चंद्रशेखर आजाद
मोदी सरकार सीएए, एनपीआर, एनआरसी को लेकर झूठ फैला रही है: चंद्रशेखर आजाद
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भीम आर्मी प्रमुख चंद्रशेखर आजाद ने शुक्रवार को मोदी सरकार पर निशाना साधते हुए आरोप लगाया कि वह संशोधित नागरिकता कानून (सीएए), राष्ट्रीय जनसंख्या मूल्यांकन (एनपीआर) और राष्ट्रीय नागरिक मूल्यांकन (एनआरसी) पर “झूठ को हवा” दे रही है। उत्तरी बिहार के इस शहर में एक रैली को संबोधित करते हुए आजाद ने लोगों से “लगातार और अच्छे प्रदर्शन” करते रहने का अनुरोध किया और कहा कि दिल्ली के शाहीन ���ाग…
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newsreadersin · 6 years
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New Post has been published on http://newsreaders.in/bhima-army-chief-chandrasekhar-azad-rally-in-mumbai/
Bhim Army chief Chandrasekhar Azad did not get permission for rally
Pune : Bhim Army Chief Chandrashekhar Azad has suffered a major setback from the Bombay High Court. The High Court has not given any relief to Chandrasekhar Azad’s appeal to rally in Pune. Earlier Chandrashekhar was not allowed to hold rally in Mumbai.
He had appealed to the High Court to allow him to rally in Pune, where he got frustrated. On appeal of Chandrasekhar, the High Court asked the Pune Police to file an answer / report on the next hearing of the case on 4th January. Let the Dalit youth leader Chandrashekhar Azad visit for the first time in Maharashtra.
His five meetings have been planned across the state. The first meeting was to be held on 29th December in the Zambori field of Worli in Mumbai.
The Mumbai Police did not allow it, and Azad was interned in a Malad hotel. He was released then Azad left for Pune. Pune Police did not allow their meeting to be held on Sunday in Pune. After this Bhim Army knocked on the High Court door. They did not even get relief from there.
On the occasion of Shanti Day of Chandrasekhar Azad Pune’s Savitribai Phule University, and on January 1, on the occasion of Shaurya Divas, the Police has also banned the Bhim Army helicopter from the Bhima-Koregaon.
Bhim Army activists have been asked to stay away from Bhima-Koregaon. According to the media report on the Bhim Army anywhere in Maharashtra till 2nd January. there has been a Pambadi rally.
Azad’s program for public meetings in Latur and Amravati on January 4 is already scheduled. On the occasion of the Shaurya Divas celebrated on January 1 in Bhima-Koregaon, the Government has made firm security arrangements in Bhima-Koregaon, given the violence last year.
According to government estimates, about one million people will reach Bhima-Koregaon on 1st January.
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