Haryana Kisan Zindabad
Full Form of HKZ
What is HKZ?
HKZ, an acronym for 'Haryana Kisan Zindabad', is a popular slogan and rallying cry among farmers in the Indian state of Haryana. It translates to 'Long live the farmers of Haryana' and is used to express solidarity, pride, and resistance. The phrase gained national prominence during the intense farmer protests of 2020-2021, particularly against the three controversial farm laws. HKZ is commonly chanted at protest sites, social media posts, and public gatherings to unite agricultural communities. It appears on banners, placards, and as a hashtag (#HKZ) on platforms like Twitter and Facebook. While not an official government term, it has become a symbol of the agrarian movement in India. In exam contexts, knowledge of such grassroots slogans may appear in current affairs, sociology, or political science questions related to social movements and farmer activism. The slogan reflects the deep connection between language, identity, and protest in rural India.
HKZ का फुल फॉर्म
हरियाणा किसान ज़िंदाबाद
Example
Thousands of farmers gathered at the border chanting 'HKZ' to show their resolve against the new farm laws.