Mahatma Gandhi's kin link to firm digging up Kurnool Fort
Kurnool: The ongoing excavations at the Chennampalli Fort in Kurnool district with the active involvement of government officials was for a company with Tushar Gandhi, the great grandson of Mahatma Gandhi as its adviser. Additional director of Mines Nataraj, who was also part of the team of officials overseeing excavations, said Geomysore Services (India) Pvt. Ltd was given the prospective licence to explore the minerals in 1,500 acres. This extends up to the Archaeological Survey of India-protected national monuments and inscriptions like the one at Jonnagiri and Yerragudi.
He said the promoters of Deccan Gold Mines Ltd (DGML), and its associate Geomysore Services (India) Pvt. Ltd, tapped Tushar Gandhi, the great-grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, to aid in-community development for people living in mineral-bearing areas. The company could have sought his services for greater public appeal and avoid the ‘rapacious exploitative image’ of commercial concern, sources said.
People of Chennampalli in Tuggali mandal were forcibly convinced that none other than the grandson of the Mahatma was associated with the mining company. The proceeds would be justifiably distributed among the stakeholders in the village, they were told. The villagers at the grama sabha were also said to have got the promises of jobs in the gold mining company and improved infrastructure in the village.