Chakravarti Sulibele

Chakravarti Sulibele (Chakravarti Mithun) is a Kannada-language Indian writer, as of 2016 he has written and published 15 books. He has involved in social service through Rastra Shakthi Kendra.[1] He founded Yuva Brigade

Early life

Sulibele was born in Honnavar and brought up in Sulibele, a village in Hosakote taluk of Benagluru rural district. He completed his graduation in computer science in Anjuman Engineering College, Bhatkala. After his graduation he entered public life through Mr.Rajeev Dikshit's "Azadi Bachavo" movement.

Volunteered as sanchaalak for the sanghatan. Worked as Chief Editor for "Hosa Svatantryada". Worked as managing editor for Garva- a weekly Tabloid.

Was regular columnist in Vijaya Karnataka for more than 2 Years and still writing columns for Karma veera, Viveka sampada and some other magazines.

Notable works

Controversies

Allegations on U.R Ananthamurthy

Well known kannada and Jnanapeeta Awardee writer Dr U.R. Ananthamurthy , on September 16, 2016,[4][5] said he will not live in a country with Narendra Modi as the Prime Minister. Activists of NaMo Brigade, a group supporting Mr. Narendra Modi for prime minister, started sending money orders of 12 rupees to 100 rupees to his home. The Activist said the money could be used to buy a plane ticket to leave the country.[6]

Being a organiser Chakravarti Sulibele took the situation very seriously. After the Lok Sabha Election in May 2014 He said -

“We decided to send him to Pakistan because he always talks about how our relationship with Muslims should be.So we thought maybe he likes Pakistan’s secularism model better and better be sent there."[7]

He later added-

"The mandate after the results were out was quite clear. Mr. Ananthamurthy must respect the majority sentiment and accept it. If he does not accept the mandate and thinks Pakistan is a more secular country, then that is where he should be living.”[8]

The state unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party in Karnataka denied involvement with the NaMo Brigade. Ironically, the Shimoga unit of BJP issued a flight ticket to U.R. Anantamurthy to travel to Karachi.[9]

References

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