Prime Minister Narendra Modi today spoke to Mahatma Gandhi’s grandson Kanubhai Gandhi, who is living in an old age home here with his wife, and directed Culture Minister Mahesh Sharma to meet him. Accordingly, Sharma met Kanubhai and spent about 45 minutes with him at Guru Vishram Vridh Ashram at Gautampuri in South Delhi.
After the conversation, PM directed the authorities to ensure that the couple has a comfortable stay. “PM has taken note of reports about Shri Kanubhai Gandhi. He asked Minister Mahesh Sharma to meet Kanubhai,” PMO tweeted. “PM and Kanubhai had a long conversation. They spoke in Gujarati and had a very pleasant discussion,” PMO said in another tweet.
PM @narendramodi and Kanubhai had a long conversation. They spoke in Gujarati and had a very pleasant discussion. pic.twitter.com/m93Gc3DXwK
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) May 15, 2016
Later Kanubhai said that he is an old follower of Modi and he (Modi) remembered all the help I had extended to him. At that time Sonia Gandhi was against both of us, he said, adding that “Modi understood everything in Gujarati”. Sharma later said Modi offered “all support” to the couple.
I was happy then, I’m happy now as well. He(Mahesh Sharma) came here to meet me, we had a good talk: Kanubhai Gandhi pic.twitter.com/UyhCu7h2ll
— ANI (@ANI_news) May 15, 2016
Yesterday, Delhis SC/ST Welfare and Women and Child Welfare Minister Sandeep Kumar had visited them. After over four decades of stay in the United States, Kanubhai (87) and his 85-year-old wife Shiva Lakshmi Gandhi had returned to India in 2014 and spent about a year-and-a-half in various Ashrams in Gujarat before checking into Delhi ashram on May 8.
#Visuals of Mahatma Gandhi’s grandson Kanubhai Gandhi speaking to PM Modi over phone, at his old age home in Delhi pic.twitter.com/Oxh8Vkck2d
— ANI (@ANI_news) May 15, 2016
Kanubhai is the eldest son of Mahatma Gandhi’s third son Ramdas. Kanubhai left India at the age of 17 and studied at the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology and later worked at NASA’s Langley Research Centre. His wife holds a doctorate in biochemistry.