
Chandrashekhar Azad (Ravan)
Chandrashekhar Azad, often called "Ravan" in some contexts, was a prominent Indian revolutionary leader who fought for India’s independence from British rule. He was known for his patriotism, strategic daring, and dedication to freeing India. Azad was involved in various militant activities and founded the Hindustan Republican Association, aiming to inspire revolutionary change. His resolve was symbolized by his commitment to never be captured alive; he chose to die fighting during a police encounter in 1931. Azad remains a symbol of courage and resistance in Indian history.