Ambedkar Jayanti 2026: Where did ‘Jai Bhim, Jai Bharat’ for Ambedkar come from, who said it for the first time?
Sanjeev Kumar April 14, 2026 03:23 PM

The slogan of Jai Bhim, Jai Bharat together gives the message that there is respect for Dr. Ambedkar and also connection with the country.

Jai Bhim Jai Bharat Slogan History:Ambedkar Jayanti is celebrated every year on 14 April. A slogan is also heard a lot in the birth anniversary programs. That slogan is- Jai Bhim, Jai Bharat. Come, let us know the story of this slogan. How was it made? Who coined it? What is its history? How did it come to the attention of the entire country and people?

This slogan is in two parts. The first part is – Jai Bhim. The second one is- Jai Bharat. Both together give the message that there is respect for Dr. Ambedkar and also connection with the country. The word Bhim comes from Ambedkar's name Bhimrao. Jai means victory or victory. Therefore, the simple meaning of Jai Bhim is – victory of Dr. Ambedkar's ideas or victory of Ambedkar's path. With time Jai Bhim became not just a greeting. It also became an identity. It became a sign of equality, education, rights and respect for the Constitution.

Who said Jai Bhim for the first time?

The answer to this question is the same in most reports. Many sources state that the Jai Bhim slogan was coined by Babu L. N. Hardas (Laxman Nagrale) started in 1935. It spread among the workers as a greeting. That is, in the modern Ambedkarite movement, the maximum credit for Jai Bhim goes to Babu L. N. It is given to Hardas.

Then why are there different claims about Jai Bhim?

Sometimes in some articles it is also said that Jai Bhim might have been used in very old times. One claim is linked to the 1818 battle of Bhima-Koregaon. This comes up as a possibility in some reports. But the same, solid and clear information on this old claim is not available everywhere. Therefore, in practice, the thing that is quoted most strongly is the one from 1935, that is, the reference to Babu Hardas seems appropriate.

Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar

BSP chief Mayawati often ends her speeches with Jai Bhim-Jai Bharat.

Why was Jai Bharat added?

Now the talk of Jai Bharat is associated with this slogan. Saying Jai for India is the language of patriotism. When Jai Bharat is added, the message becomes clearer. The message becomes – We are with Ambedkar's ideas and we are also with India. This addition has been very important for many people. Because from this it emerges that Ambedkarism and patriotism are not separate, but Constitution, equality and civil rights are also the strength of the country.

Jai Bhim, Jai Bharat, who said it for the first time?

It is important to understand a difference here. The first talk about Jai Bhim is found in many places.But it is not easy to find a single, final, universally accepted record of which platform, at which minute, which person said Jai Bhim, Jai Bharat for the first time. Nevertheless, some articles suggest that this combination became particularly popular in politics and rallies.

The Print has said in one of its articles that BSP chief Mayawati often ends her speeches with Jai Bhim-Jai Bharat. This does not mean that only Mayawati spoke it. But this definitely indicates that this slogan became popular by spreading in Dalit politics and public meetings of North India. Hence the simple conclusion is that the credit for Jai Bhim goes to Babu L. N. It goes to Hardas but it is difficult to decide who will be the first to say Jai Bhim-Jai Bharat together. It is certain that mass movements and political platforms have a big role in popularizing it.

Dr Ambedkar

Jai Bhim, Jai Bharat sloganIt also salutes Ambedkar's thoughts and the democratic soul of India.

Why is this slogan so special for people?

Three things go together in this slogan. First thing – this is the language of respect. It remembers Dr. Ambedkar. Secondly, this is the language of struggle. This shows that equality is still a goal and the Constitution is a clear path towards it. Third thing – it is the language of connection. By adding Jai Bharat, people say that they are not separate from the country. They want to make the country better.

What is its message today?

Today many types of inequalities are seen in India. Sometimes on the basis of caste. Sometimes on the basis of education. Sometimes depending on the occasion. In such a situation, Jai Bhim-Jai Bharat is a reminder. The Constitution is for everyone. Rights are for everyone. Respect is for everyone. This slogan often echoes in meetings. It is also seen in books, songs and posters. Nowadays it is used a lot on social media also.

Jai Bhim-Jai Bharat are not just words. This is a summary of a thought. It also salutes the ideas of Ambedkar and the democratic soul of India. If someone asks who said it for the first time? So the strongest answer for Jai Bhim is Babu L. N. Hardas is. And for Jai Bhim-Jai Bharat, it is more correct to say that this slogan was created beyond Jai Bhim and became popular by spreading on different platforms. Many leaders and movements adopted it.

Dinesh Pathak

Dinesh Pathak

Basically the reader. Writer by profession. Born on the land of Kabir. Maryada Purushottam was brought up and educated in Ayodhya, the land of Shri Ram. Started career from Lucknow on the banks of Adi Ganga. Sangam Teere Prayagraj, symbol of love From the shadow of Taj Mahal to Devbhoomi Uttarakhand, Kanpur famous as industrial city and while working on the land of Baba Gorakhnath, learned something or the other from scholars, current affairs, youth, parenting, politics, administration, villages, farms and farmers favorite topics. Gossiping with youth in school, college and university is an additional source of energy. This reader's writing journey, which started from Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh, in the year 1992, reached the smart phone via pen, desktop, laptop keyboard. As age is increasing, the hunger for learning, reading and writing is also increasing. Was editor at five centers in Hindustan newspaper. Five books on youth and parenting. Doordarshan made a serial on a book 'Bas Thoda Sa'.

Read More
google button
© Copyright @2026 LIDEA. All Rights Reserved.