Bengaluru, Feb 23: Freedom Fighter, Rtd. Judge and prominent Kannada writer, scholar Ko Channabasappa, breathed his last on Saturday 23 Feb, early morning. He was 96.

He was popularly known as ‘Kannada da Sakshi Prajne KoChe’ (Kote Channabasappa).

Channabasappa, started his career as a lawyer and went on to become a judge.

He was the author of over 80 books and wrote several articles.

Swatantrya Mahotsava’, ‘Prana Pakshi’, ‘Jeeva Teertha’ are some of his poem’s collections. While he also penned story collections like ‘Ghadi Paru’, ‘Namura Deepa’, ‘Gayaka Nillada Sangeeta’.

He also penned several Novels, ‘Hindi Rugi Baralilla’, ‘Nogada Nenu’, ‘Rakta Tarpana’, ‘Bedi Kalachitu – Desha Wadeyitu’ among others.

He also wrote biographies of Shree Aravinda , Shree Mataji, Shree Mrithyunjay Swami.

Born in Bellary, Channabasappa, went on to be awarded Karnataka Sahitya Academy award, Ugrana award, Saasa Malavada award, Chinana Shree award, Samshi Busanoora mata award, Kannada Shree award, Vishwa Manava award and many others.

He also presided over the 79th Bijapur Akhila Bharata Kannada Sahitya Sammelan.

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Mangaluru: Mohammed Zubair, the prominent fact-checker and co-founder of Alt News, highlighted the changing dynamics of media and social media narratives during a special event held at the Bishop Jathanna Auditorium here on Thursday. Zubair was the chief guest at the release of the special edition magazine of Eedina.com, where he shared his insights into the evolving political landscape and media discourse in India.

Zubair pointed out a stark shift in the behavior of social media platforms since 2014, when the BJP came to power. He observed that many pages and handles, which were once critical of the government, started praising it after the political change. He remarked that this transformation in tone and approach was a significant indicator of the influence of political power on digital platforms.

Sharing his personal journey, Zubair recounted how his frustration with the system and the visible shifts in political narratives on social media led him to transition from being a full-time software engineer to becoming a fact-checker.

He was critical of the mainstream media, accusing it of selectively reporting news to favor the ruling party. According to Zubair, media houses often pick positive stories from BJP-ruled states to portray the government in a good light, while any criticism is directed at states governed by opposition parties. He also highlighted how certain news stories are framed to target minorities or marginalized communities such as Dalits and SC/STs, creating divisive narratives.

Zubair went on to accuse many mainstream media outlets and anchors of being agenda-driven. He claimed that their coverage often serves to divert public attention from pressing issues and works to safeguard the interests of the BJP government.

He cited the recent incident at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in West Bengal as an example. Zubair explained how misinformation and communal narratives were widely circulated across media platforms to politicize the tragedy, targeting the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

During his speech, Zubair stressed the urgent need for more independent media houses to counter biased reporting and provide a platform for balanced and accurate news.

The event concluded with an interactive session, where Zubair engaged with the audience, answering questions on the state of both mainstream and independent media.

Dr. HM Watson, Principal of Karnataka Theological College launched the mobile app of Eedina.com during the event.

Dr. Vasu HV presided over the program and delivered the presidential address. The event was attended by several prominent individuals, including M. Devdas of the Karnataka Dalit Sangarsh Samiti, social activist Vidya Dinkar, Shahnaz M of Anupama magazine, Jacinta Pereira of the Deeds organization, Laxman Kundar, and Dr. HM Watson.