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Know Your Leader | Chandrashekhar Azad: A revolutionary standing up for Dalit rights and taking on Modi in Varanasi

The emergence of Azad’s Bhim Army has piqued the other significant party which stands for Ambedkarite principles – Mayawati’s Bahujan Samaj Party

April 10, 2019 / 15:58 IST
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File image: Twitter/@BhimArmyChief
File image: Twitter/@BhimArmyChief

Aakriti Handa Moneycontrol News

For any Indian, the name Chandrashekhar Azad resonates with the 'Master of Disguise' revolutionary who fought for the freedom of the nation in the 1920s. He had shot himself with the last bullet in his gun during an encounter with the British on February 27, 1931, at Alfred Park in Allahabad.

Nearly five decades and 900 km away in Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, a boy with the same name was born, who grew up to an activist – a revolutionary – set out to empower Dalits and other backward sections of society.

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This year, he has decided to lock horns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his turf – Varanasi, a move which is certainly bold even if the odds are stacked against him.

Chandrashekhar Azad ‘Ravan’, along with Vinay Ratan Singh, started an organisation called the Bhim Army or the Bhim Army Bharat Ekta Mission. Even though Singh is the national president of the organisation, Azad is its most popular face.