Celebrating Anuj Dhar’s Birthday as National Truth-Seeking Day


Today, July 1st, marks the birthday of one of India’s most fearless truth-seekers – Anuj Dhar, the journalist, author, and researcher whose life has been dedicated to unearthing some of the most controversial and hidden truths of modern Indian history. On this special occasion, let us propose that Anuj Dhar’s birthday be celebrated as National Truth-Seeking Day — a day to honor all those who risk everything to uncover the facts buried by time, bureaucracy, and political interests.

Anuj Dhar is not just a journalist — he is a one-man institution. Over the past 25 years, he has led a relentless campaign through his initiative Mission Netaji, focusing on solving the mystery of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s disappearance and the suspicious death of Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri.

Anuj Dhar’s investigative work, interviews, declassified files, and books have helped shift public perception and forced governments to take note. His research suggests that both Netaji and Shastriji’s fates are deeply intertwined and perhaps even manipulated by powerful forces within India itself.

“You have given half of your life for Mission Netaji. You are doing the work of an entire Intelligence Bureau single-handedly.”

Books by Anuj Dhar

Support Anuj Dhar’s mission by diving into his meticulously researched books:

  • Back From The Dead: Inside the Subhas Bose Mystery
  • CIA’s Eye on South Asia
  • India’s Biggest Cover-up
  • No Secrets
  • What Happened to Netaji?
  • Your Prime Minister is Dead
  • Conundrum
  • The Bose Deception: Declassified

These books aren’t just narratives, they are blueprints for critical thought, patriotism, and truth-seeking. He has been spiritually entrusted to bring justice to the legacies of Netaji and Shastriji. His work goes beyond journalism, it feels divinely guided, driven by a calling to restore the truth of India’s national heroes.

Anuj Dhar has not just questioned authority. he’s challenged the entire national narrative. His research indicates that Lal Bahadur Shastri may have been murdered by his own government, and that Netaji lived on under the identity of “Bhagwanji” — a claim that has disturbed the official version of history.

Unfortunately, most of the Indian public remains unaware or indifferent, preoccupied with daily struggles, or simply resigned to a manipulated version of history.

“The public don’t care about the truth. Most are not educated enough to ask questions. But truth doesn’t need numbers — it needs courage.”

Truth needs warriors — but it also needs supporters. Here’s how you can help Anuj Dhar:

  • Buy and Read His Books: Every purchase supports further research.
  • UPI ID for donations: anuj.dhar@axl
  • Rebuild and Revive
  • Help relaunch http://www.missionnetaji.org
  • Create a youth-focused portal like chatwithjfkfiles.com to spread awareness among the next generation.
  • Watch: Gumnaami (गुमनामी)

Invite Anuj Dhar Sir for a Talk/Event

Consider inviting Anuj Dhar Sir to your college or any suitable venue to deliver a talk. He is known for his in-depth PowerPoint presentations on the lives and mysteries surrounding Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and Lal Bahadur Shastri. His sessions are highly informative, providing detailed explanations and addressing audience questions with clarity.

Organizing this as a public event will help raise awareness about these important historical figures. You could even list the event on platforms like BookMyShow, set a reasonable ticket price, and donate the proceeds to him as a gesture of support and appreciation.

As more people read, listen, and share, the dream is not only to prove that Bhagwanji was Subhas Chandra Bose, but also to hold those accountable for Shastri ji’s alleged murder. We owe it to these icons of our freedom struggle to know their truth — and we owe it to Anuj Dhar to stand by him.

Anuj Dhar exemplifies the essence of true journalism—fearless, persistent, and driven by a genuine quest for truth. Unlike many in today’s media landscape who often prioritize money, fame, or political alignment, Anuj Dhar has shown what it means to go deep into complex and uncomfortable issues, especially through his relentless investigation into the mystery surrounding Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. His work is a testament to the power of independent research and unwavering dedication to facts. For the youth and aspiring journalists, Anuj Dhar stands as an inspiring figure—a reminder that journalism at its core is about uncovering the truth, no matter how inconvenient or difficult it may be.

Truth is not a luxury. It is a responsibility.
As Anuj Dhar continues his journey, let us honor him by observing July 1st as National Truth-Seeking Day — a reminder that the pursuit of truth is the noblest of missions.

“Sooner or later, your mission will succeed — because in the heart of India beats an eternal truth: Satyameva JayateTruth alone triumphs. These timeless words, inscribed below our national emblem and echoed through the pages of the Mundaka Upanishad, are more than just a motto. They are a divine assurance that no matter how deeply hidden or fiercely suppressed, the truth will ultimately emerge. Your unwavering dedication to uncovering the fate of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and Lal Bahadur Shastri is a living embodiment of this sacred principle. India may take time to listen, but truth cannot be silenced forever. Satyameva Jayate — your mission is aligned with the soul of the nation.”

Support. Share. Seek the Truth.

Happy Birthday, Anuj Dhar — may your mission reach every Indian heart.

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