pRAYAGRAJ, July 24 -- The historic pistol 'Bamtul Bukhara', used by freedom fighter Chandra Shekhar Azad, was displayed at Allahabad Museum on Wednesday to mark his 119th birth anniversary. The .32 bore Colt model, known for firing eight rounds in succession, stored for 22 months, was showcased for 24 hours in the Central Hall. Museum officials said the high-security artefact, secured under A+++ protocol, cannot be moved and is guarded by five personnel with CCTV surveillance. Dr Rajesh said the pistol was briefly displayed in 2023 but Due to temporary gaps in the required security arrangement, the pistol had remained locked away until now. Chandra Shekhar Azad used this pistol on February 27, 1931, during a standoff with British police in Company Garden, now Chandra Shekhar Azad Park. Surrounded under a neem tree, at 3 pm, the freedom fighter fired his last shot at himself, choosing death over capture....