What I'll do then is highlight what I think are the key points on why mining doesn't lead to development and what the criticism in the academic literature suggests. I'll quickly list a few points, and if you want me to follow up on any of them, I'd be happy to do so.
The first is that mining often leads to displacement of communities that live on or near the mineral resource deposits, communities that might be small farmers or indigenous communities living at a subsistence level and relying on the local ecology, water sources, and so on. The physical act of building mines and the infrastructure needed for it often displaces those people.
The impact of mines involves a lot of chemicals that can be quite poisonous and filter into the groundwater system. Quite often, whether it's intentional or accidental, mining can be a very ecologically problematic practice.