- By : Roshan
Very sad . The grandson of Mahatma Gandhi treated like this by the Indian Government.
Kanu Ramdas Gandhi, a grandson of Mahatma Gandhi and a former Nasa scientist, died in a private hospital here yesterday evening.
He was 87 and is survived by his 90-year-old wife Shivalaxmi.
Kanu was famous as the little boy who walked ahead of Mahatma Gandhi who prodded him with his stick on the beaches of Gujarat’s Dandi village during the historic Salt Satyagraha of March-April 1930.
On October 22, he suffered a heart attack and brain haemorrhage which left half his body paralysed and he lapsed into a coma from which he never recovered, said his close friend of decades, Dhimant Badhia.
“He lay in a critical state at a private charitable hospital with hardly any monetary resources and virtually nobody to care for him,” Badhia said. The last rites are likely to be performed in Surat this morning, he added.
Based in Ahmedabad, Badhia, an old friend and grandson of a close associate of Gandhi, arranged for some monetary help for the ailing Kanu, and had recently given Rs21,000 from personal resources.
The Radhakrishna Temple got Kanu admitted to the Shiv Jyoti Hospital nearby.
They also took care of his wife, who is deaf and suffers from other old-age related ailments, Badhia said.
The going was not particularly good for the elderly childless Gandhi couple since their return after a four-decade-long stay in the US in 2014, including Kanu’s career of over 25 years with Nasa.
Decades ago, the bright Kanu was handpicked by the then US ambassador to India, John Kenneth Galbraith to study at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Later, he worked with Nasa and the US defence department on wing structures of fighter aircraft, while Shivalaxmi was a professor and researcher in Boston Biomedical Research Institute.
“Upon return to India, they kept moving from one place to another as they have no place of their own here. They spent short spells in ashrams or inns, and at one point they were compelled to spend six months in New Delhi’s Guru Vishram Vruddha Ashram,” Badhia said.
At that time, a federal minister got in touch with Kanu and made him speak to Prime Minister Narendra Modi who was sympathetic and offered all help to the couple, but Badhia said they never heard from either his office or the Gujarat government.
Soon after reaching Surat, he suffered a heart attack on October 22 accompanied by a severe stroke which left half his body paralysed; he lapsed into a coma and remained on life-support.
Very sad . The grandson of Mahatma Gandhi treated like this by the Indian Government.
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