Gurgaon: Features Ladies from the Marora town in Mewat sent 1001 Rakhis to Donald Trump Marora town was as of late initiated "Trump's Village" by a NGO The dowagers of the town wish to meet PM Modi on Raksha Bandhan He may have not known about Rakhi, but rather the ladies and young ladies of a remote Muslim-ruled town "emblematically" named by a NGO after US President Donald Trump will send him 1001 hallowed strings on the Hindu celebration that commends the sibling sister bond. The motion by the inhabitants of Marora town in the retrogressive Mewat area speaks to the "wish of the general population that ties are additionally reinforced amongst India and the US", says the NGO which has received the town. The town had come into spotlight after Sulabh International Social Service Organization (SISSO) boss Bindeshwar Pathak had declared to name it 'Trump's town'. The region organization had later said the move to rename the town was "unlawful", compelling the association individuals to evacuate sheets saying the new name. They said signage sheets and flags conveying the new name of the town and picture of Donald Trump had been expelled by the association. The town, with a populace of 1,800 individuals, lies under Punhana Tehshil, somewhere in the range of 60 km from Gurgaon. "The NGO has been leading numerous welfare programs for ladies and young ladies in the town," Monica Jain, VP of the NGO, said. "These understudies have made 1001 rakhis with photographs of Donald Trump and 501 rakhis for Narendra Modi. Ladies and young ladies of the town think of them as their senior siblings," she said. The transfer of rakhis was sent yesterday through load so it achieved the US president on Raksha Bandhan on August 7. The villagers are additionally sending solicitations to the two pioneers to visit the town. Dowagers of the town have additionally communicated a yearning to meet PM Modi on Raksha Bandhan at his home in the national capital and tie rakhis. "I have made 150 rakhis inside three days for (Donald) Trump bhaiyaa. I likewise written in a letter to be sent to the White House that the young ladies of your town need you to visit it with (PM) Modi," said 15-year-old Rekha Rani, an inhabitant of the town. Sulabh had as of late developed 95 toilets in Marora to execute Prime Minister Narendra Modi's lead program to make each town in the nation open poop free. The town has 140 houses and just 45 of them were furnished with latrine office. Sulabh developed the rest of the 95 toilets, Jain said.