Haryana
Renaming Of Haryana Village After Donald Trump Called As A Fraud Event, Banners Were Removed
In order to promote Indo-Us relationship and to help Marora Village of Haryana become open defecation free, NGO Sulabh had named this village after Donald Trump but officials said that this was a fraud event and the banners with President Trump’s face were brought down
Highlights
- Renaming of village event was fictitious and fraud: Deputy Commissioner
- NGO denies statement by authorities that village was declared ODF before
- Oragnisers’ aim was to collect money through the event: Deputy Commissioner
Gurugram: Banners with the photograph of Donald Trump have been brought down in a Haryana village days after it was renamed after the US President, with a senior official declaring the renaming as a ‘fraud event’ and illegal. Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s US trip, Marora village on June 23 was dedicated to President Trump. The renaming was carried out by NGO Sulabh, which said that the village will be known as “Trump Sulabh Village”. Authorities removed the signage boards and banners with Trump photographs installed in Marora village.
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On June 23, NGO Sulabh founder Bindeshwar Pathak had also launched various projects for all-round development of Marora panchayat in Haryana’s Mewat region.
It was all fictitious and a fraud event by the organisers aimed at collecting money across the country and abroad. Organisers neither took any permission from local authorities, or the Haryana and union government, nor have they applied for changing the name of the village. It was all illegal, Mr Sharma, Deputy Commissioner of Mewat, told IANS.
Mr Sharma added that village Marora has been already declared open defection free (ODF) by the state government. We have ordered for removal of all signage boards and banners claiming ‘Trump Sulabh Village’ and are taking appropriate action.
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Monika Jain, vice president of Sulabh international told IANS that they have removed all signages.
We were called by the district administration, after the meeting with DC M.R. Sharma. We have removed all signage boards and banners of Trump village. We will continue to build toilets, Ms Jain told IANS.
Mr Pathak told IANS, We have not raised funds from the public. A few big companies are supporting us to build public conveniences. Marora was not declared ODF at the time of selecting it for ODF.
Marora village is home to nearly 1,800 people, mostly Meos (Muslims). Sulabh claimed that it has 160 houses, while only 20 have toilets. Pathak, during a programme in Washington a few days ago, had announced that he will name an Indian village after Trump, as part of his efforts to strengthen bilateral relations.
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