Optically violent variable quasars and BL Lac objects, which form a subclas
s of active galactic nuclei are termed as Blazars. Blazars show high degree
variation in their flux and polarization in a relatively shorter period of
time. They are strong radio sources with a non-stellar continuum. Most of
the BL Lac objects do not show any emission lines though in some cases very
weak lines are observed. They harbour in elliptical galaxies. Some BL Lacs
show superluminal motion indicating the flow of matter at relativistic spe
eds close to the line of sight. It is likely that the enormous energy produ
ced by these objects may be due to a massive black hole with an accretion d
isc system. Some Blazars have been observed to detect short time variations
in their flux and polarization in the visual band. These studies are aimed
at understanding the physical processes taking place in the central engine
. Detecting shorter period variations assumes significance as they impose r
estrictions on the total volume from where the huge amount of energy is com
ming out. To date the recorded shortest period variation in visual band is
6.3 min in OJ 287, a BL Lac object. Attempts are being made to detect short
er period variations, which pose observational challenges. It is generally
accepted that the central engine of AGN harbours a massive blackhole with a
n accretion disc surrounding it.