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India disappointed at losing Gandhi's Johannesburg house
PTI
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"The matter concerns national sentiment and I will leave no stone unturned to acquire the historic property and declare it a national monument," Coal Minister Sriprakash Jaiswal told reporters. Coal India Ltd, under the control of the Coal Ministry, had approached the owners of the house where the father of nation lived a century ago, for acquiring the property. "The Ministry, through CIL had approached the sellers of the house and was ready to pay any amount they wished for. Negotiations were on but unfortunately, despite giving a month's deadline, they did not contact us," Jaiswal said.

He said CIL board had taken a decision that its employees would part with a day's salary towards a fund for acquiring the house. "I have already announced to give my one month's salary besides making efforts for arranging more funds." Voyageurs du Monde, a Paris Stock Exchange listed company, has bought 'the Kraal', located at the leafy suburb of Orchards in Johannesburg at a price believed to be almost twice the asking price of USD 377,029.

The thatched-roof rondavel style house was inhabited by young lawyer Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi from 1908 to 1910, was designed by Gandhi's confidant and architect Hermann Kallenbach. Jaiswal said during his visit to Johannesburg in August this year he saw the property.

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(Published 07 October 2009, 19:52 IST)