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JBKstands for

Jai Bhim Ki

What is JBK?

Jai Bhim Ki (JBK) is a popular greeting and slogan used predominantly by followers of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, the chief architect of the Indian Constitution and a prominent social reformer. The phrase 'Jai Bhim' translates to 'Victory to Bhim', referencing Ambedkar's middle name Bhimrao, and the suffix 'Ki' adds a possessive or exclamatory force, making it a full cry of reverence and solidarity. JBK is widely used in social media posts, WhatsApp messages, political rallies, and community gatherings across India, especially in states like Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh where Ambedkarite movements are strong. It serves as a unifying expression for Dalit communities and activists advocating for social justice, equality, and the eradication of caste discrimination. The acronym JBK is often typed in comments, hashtags, and statuses as a quick way to show allegiance to Ambedkar's principles. For students of Indian sociology, political science, or history, encountering JBK in the context of Dalit activism and the Bahujan Samaj Party's campaigns is common. While not a formal academic term, it is an important cultural marker in contemporary Indian social discourse.

JBK का फुल फॉर्म

जय भीम की

Example

After the rally for Ambedkar Jayanti, the crowd dispersed with loud chants of JBK and raised fists.

JBK — frequently asked questions

What is the full form of JBK?
JBK stands for Jai Bhim Ki, a greeting and slogan honoring Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, commonly used among his followers in India.
Where is JBK commonly used?
JBK is widely used in social media, political rallies, and community gatherings by Dalit and Ambedkarite groups, especially in Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh.
Is JBK a religious slogan?
No, JBK is a social and political slogan associated with the Ambedkarite movement and Dalit rights, not a religious phrase.
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