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‘Trump Village’ Unveiled in India Ahead of Modi’s U.S. Visit

by AFP

Money Sharma—AFP

Rural settlement of mainly mud-brick houses informally renamed in honor of U.S. president

A rural Indian settlement with little electricity or running water renamed itself “Trump Village” on Friday in an unusual gesture to the American president ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s trip to Washington.

A huge billboard declaring “Welcome to Trump Village” in Hindi and English, accompanied with a beaming portrait of the U.S. president, was unveiled in the tiny hamlet officially known as Marora, in the largely agriculture northern state of Haryana. Large posters of Trump adorned with marigold flowers were placed throughout the village of mainly mud-brick houses for a renaming ceremony, which was presided over by village heads and an Indian charity.

But despite the bold lettering greeting visitors at the arched village gateway, the name change is not official or sanctioned by the government.

The symbolic gesture comes just days before Modi’s first meeting with Trump this weekend at the White House. The water and sanitation group Sulabh, which has been installing toilets in the impoverished settlement, suggested the name change to the local council.

Sulabh founder Bindeshwar Pathak said the idea sprang to mind during a recent visit to the U.S. “I was speaking there and I thought why not in the name of Trump?” Pathak told AFP, adding other villages in the region had also been renamed in recent years.

Aziz Ahmed, a villager, said he was sure the new name would stick even without official approval. “They will only call it Trump Village. Everyone in the village is very happy about it,” he told AFP.

Children at the village waved placards of Modi and Trump and a huge banner of the U.S. president describing his Indian counterpart as “very energetic.”

The leaders of the world’s two-largest democracies exchanged pleasantries in a phone call in January when Trump invited Modi to the White House. Ties between New Delhi and Washington warmed during the Obama years as India sought greater foreign investment and trade deals with Western nations.

During his election campaign, Trump courted Indian-American voters and even released a campaign advertisement in Hindi.

There have been other at times bizarre overtures from India toward Trump and the U.S. A small Hindu group marked the occasion of Trump’s 71st birthday last week by feeding a giant poster of the president slices of cake in the heart of New Delhi.

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