Fighting for Equality, Justice, and Dignity

The Bhim Army Bharat Ekta Mission (lit. Ambedkar Army Indian Unity Mission) is a grassroots organization committed to fighting against caste discrimination and empowering marginalized communities in India. Founded in 2015 by Chandrashekhar Azad, Satish Kumar, and Vinay Ratan Singh, Bhim Army runs over 350 free schools for Dalits and Muslims in Uttar Pradesh, promoting education as a tool for social upliftment.
- To empower marginalized communities by providing free education, legal aid, and social support.
- To fight against caste-based oppression and advocate for constitutional rights.
- To create a just and equal society where every individual can live with dignity and respect.


350+ Free Schools
Providing quality education to Dalit, Bahujan, and minority children across India.
5 Lakh+ Members
Active members fighting for social justice in 15+ states.
Legal Aid & Support
Offering legal assistance to victims of caste-based violence and injustice.
Major Protests & Movements
Leading nationwide protests against caste oppression, anti-CAA policies, and farmers' rights.
Founders
Bhim Army Founders
Chandrashekhar Azad
Founder & National President of Bhim Army
Chandrashekhar Azad is the primary founder and leader of Bhim Army. He is a fierce Dalit rights activist who has led numerous protests and movements against caste discrimination and oppression.
- Ambedkarite Ideology: Azad is a staunch follower of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar's principles of equality, justice, and liberty.
- Anti-Manuvāda & Anti-Caste: He strongly opposes Manuvādi ideologies and promotes constitutional rights for Dalits and minorities.
- Political Stance: He views the BJP and other right-wing groups as opponents of Bahujan rights and fights against their policies.
- Champion of Bahujan Identity: Promotes Bahujan unity by bringing together SC, ST, OBC, and minority groups.
"I am not fighting for any post or power. I am fighting for the rights of my people."

Vinay Ratan Singh
Co-Founder & National Vice President of Bhim Army
Vinay Ratan Singh is the co-founder and Vice President of Bhim Army. He works alongside Chandrashekhar Azad to expand the organization's reach and influence.
- Grassroots Organizer: Singh is responsible for organizing protests, managing volunteers, and coordinating legal aid efforts.
- Legal & Political Advocacy: He plays a key role in representing Bhim Army's interests in courts and legal proceedings.
- Mobilizing Youth: Singh actively engages with young activists and students, promoting social awareness and Dalit empowerment.
"Jai Bhim! The fight for equality will continue until justice prevails."

Satish Kumar
Co-Founder of Bhim Army
Satish Kumar is another co-founder of Bhim Army. He played a crucial role in the early establishment and expansion of the movement.
- Organizational Development: Satish Kumar helped establish Bhim Army's network of free schools and activist groups.
- Protest Leadership: He actively participated in key protests and played a role in organizing legal support for oppressed Dalits.
- Community Outreach: Satish Kumar focuses on expanding Bhim Army's reach in rural and underprivileged areas.
"Jai Bhim! The fight for equality will continue until justice prevails."

Our Causes
Standing Up for Equality and Justice
Fighting Caste Discrimination:
Bhim Army actively fights against caste-based violence and discrimination across India. We provide legal aid and social support to victims of injustice.
Free Education for All:
Running 350+ free schools for Dalit, Bahujan, and minority children. Expanding educational initiatives nationwide to empower marginalized youth.
Protests and Demonstrations:
Organizing peaceful protests and rallies against injustice. Participated in anti-CAA protests, farmers' protests, and Dalit rights movements across India.
Legal Aid & Advocacy:
Providing legal support and ensuring justice for victims of caste violence. Representing marginalized groups in courts and filing PILs.
Our Reach (Across India)
Bhim Army has a strong presence in 15+ states and continues to expand.
North India: Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Bihar
Central India: Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh
West India: Maharashtra, Gujarat
South India: Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Karnataka
East India: West Bengal, Odisha, Jharkhand
Key Protests & Movements
2017: Saharanpur clashes against upper-caste violence.
2019: Dalit protests against Shri Guru Ravidas Gurughar demolition in
Delhi.
2020: Nationwide anti-CAA protests.
2021: Bhim Army supported the farmers' protest at Delhi borders.