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The renaming of Haryana’s Marora village after US President Donald Trump has been declared an ‘illegal’ action and unapproved by the government.
The village had been renamed "Trump Sulabh Village" by NGO Sulabh a few days ago.
Sign boards and banners with photographs of Donald Trump put up in the village have reportedly been taken down as per instructions from authorities.
Earlier this month, social worker and founder of Sulabh International, Bindeshwar Pathak, had announced during a programme in Washington, that he will name an Indian village after Trump, as part of his efforts to strengthen bilateral relations.
During the event, Pathak interacted with local community and political leaders and said he was working to provide affordable sanitation and toilets to the masses, and to end the practice of manual scavenging.
Monika Jain, Vice President of Sulabh International told IANS that they have removed all signages.
"We will continue to build toilets," she added.
Pathak had renamed the village with the consent of the local panchayat and promised to construct toilets in every house, an approach road to its school, a community centre and an anganwadi, reports TOI.
"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," Sharma added.
Marora village is home to nearly 1,800 people, mostly Meos (Muslims). Sulabh claimed that it has 160 houses, while only 20 have toilets.
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(With agency inputs.)
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