SYED
ABID HASSAN SAFRANI
Date
of Birth: 11th April, 1911 and Date of Death: 1984
Syed
Abid Hassan Safrani, who fought against the British as a soldier of Indian
National Army (Azad Hind Fouj) was born on 11th April, 1911 in
Hyderabad of Andhra Pradesh. His father
was Amir Hassan and mother Fakrul Hajia Begum.
His original name was Zainul-al-Abidin Hassan. His mother Farkrul Hajia was a freedom
fighter. Abid continued the spirit of
his mother and entered into the Indian National Movement. He quit his college education to participate
in the Civil Disobedience Movement and reached Sabarmati Ashram in 1931, where
he spent a brief period. Later, he
thought that only armed struggle could bring freedom to India. Thus, he worked with the
revolutionaries. As a member of
revolutionary association he took part in the attempt to destroy the refinery
in the Nasik Jail. This act resulted in
one year imprisonment for him. But, he
was released prior to the completion of the sentence because of the
’Gandhi-Irwin Pact’. He participated in
the activities of the Indian National Congress for about a decade. Later, he travelled to Germany to study
Engineering, where he met Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, the leader of the Indian
National Army. He worked as the
Secretary for Netaji for about two years from 1942 and travelled extensively
around the world. Abid accompanied
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose during his adventurous journey in a Sub-Marine on 8th
February, 1943. Abid created and
popularised the slogan ‘Jai Hind’, which inspired the Nation and also initiated
the title ‘Netaji’ to Subhash Chandra Bose when he was in Germany. Subhash Chandra Bose, thereafter, was
popularised and remembered as ‘Netaji’ by the whole Nation. Abid was later, appointed as the Commander of
the Gandhi Brigade of Indian National Army by Netaji. Abid was also arrested by the British along
with other commanders of the Indian National Army and he spent some time in
prison. When India got Independence in
1947, Abid joined in the Ministry for External Affairs on the request of
Jawaharlal Nehru. He worked as the first
Secretary in Peking (Now Beijing) and in Cairo.
He also worked as the Consul-General in Damascus, Bagdad and Denmark. Syed Abid Hassan Safrani, after retirement
returned to his home city Hyderabad where he breathed his last in 1984.
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