TIWN
AGARTALA, Dec 16 (TIWN): Author of the bestselling book ‘India’s Biggest Cover-up’ and an Activist cum Researcher Anuj Dhar is scheduled to arrive here on December 18 at the invitation of Tripura chapter of Mission Netaji.
Researcher Anuj Dhar who is like to arrive here, will interact with the media persons at Agartala Press Club on December 18 at 4.30 pm.
With a purpose to inform the people about the life history of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, Author of the ‘India’s Biggest Cover-up’ to give lecture on 'Decoding Netaji Mystery- unveiling the greatest secret in India’s history' at Rabindra Satabarshiki Bhawan on December 19.
It is to be mentioned here that an Indian author and former journalist Anuj Dhar has published several books on the death of Subhas Chandra Bose.
According to official reports and academic views Subhas Chandra Bose died in plane, crashed in Japanese-occupied Taiwan on August 18, 1945. However, Dhar claims that in his books that there was no air crash and that Bose actually died in the 1980s after living as hermit monk named "Gumnami Baba Bhagwanji" in Faizabad.
Anuj Dhar is the founder-trustee of New Delhi-based non-profitable organisation ‘Mission Netaji’.
Netaji's so-called death in the air-crash theory is already discredited as the Justice Mukherjee Commission dismissed it as made up theory. Anuj Dhar who along with his colleagues had formed the 'Mission Netaji' to unravel the mystery surrounding the last life of the greatest Indian patriot more than a decade ago has already established that Netaji never died in that air-crash.
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