India accused of 'hiding' poor people ahead of Trump visit
Well, it is a good question. But they say they're not trying to hide poor people.
This is part of an event called Namaste Trump, and it will be held at the largest cricket stadium in the world.
Eviction notices were served to 45 families living close to the stadium.
As a wall goes up alongside a slum area containing 2,000 people, one resident asks: "Why are they hiding us poor people?"
Well, it is a good question. But they say they're not trying to hide poor people.
India has denied trying to hide poor people from Donald Trump - despite building a brick wall alongside a slum the US president is due to be driven past.
Ahead of Mr Trump's visit to the city of Ahmedabad next week, the 400-metre barrier has been put up for "security reasons, beautification and cleanliness", government official Bijal Patel said.
This is part of an event called Namaste Trump, and it will be held at the largest cricket stadium in the world.
An event called Namaste Trump, which translates as Greetings Trump, is due to be held at the largest cricket stadium in the world and is likely to resemble the Howdy Modi rally attended by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Houston last September.
Eviction notices were served to 45 families living close to the stadium.
"This is injustice," said resident Sanjay Patani. "We have been living here for the last 20 years and now we are suddenly being told to vacate because some important leader is visiting this city for a day."
Government official Kishore Varna said the land belongs to the local authority and the evictions are legal, but did not say why they have happened so close to the US president's visit.