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Chandrashekar Azad's Dead Body Kept On Public Display By The British


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[size=4][color=#333333]Chandrashekar Azad's dead body kept on public display by the British to serve as a warning message for other revolutionaries. Betrayed by an informer on 27 February 1931 Azad was encircled by British troops in the Alfred park, Allahabad. He kept on fighting till the last bullet.Finding no other alternative, except surrender,Chandrashekar Azad shot himself.[/color][/size]

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The police officers who came after the death of Azad did not approach his dead body for about half an hour. Only after a gun filled with buckshot was fired into his thigh, and no movement was noticed in the body, did the police touch his dead body

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[quote name='Texans' timestamp='1324390958' post='1301169873']
aa pic chusthune kopam vasthundhi, kukkani kottinatu kotti champeyali ee Britishers ni
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nuvvu kottei...nenunna. neeku toduga....

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