The Dalit Shoshit Samaj Sangharsh Samiti, abbreviated as DS4 or DSSSS (lit.
[2][3] The sociocultural organisation's slogan was "Brahmin, Thakur, Bania chhor, baaki sab hain DS4".
A large number of singers from north India joined as volunteers in the organisation.
[5] In Punjab, siblings Ashok Kumar and Saroj Kumari were singers whose popularity extended to the neighbouring Himachal Pradesh.
The brother-sister duo's songs of resistance versed the inhumane condition of Dalits and their aspirations, as well as critiqued the incumbent Indian National Congress party.