This Article is From Mar 09, 2016

Himachal Pradesh Government Gave State, Country Bad Name: Anurag Thakur

Himachal Pradesh Government Gave State, Country Bad Name: Anurag Thakur

The BCCI and HPCA did its best to host the marque clash but in the end providing security is the onus of the state government, said Anurag Thakur.

New Delhi: Board of Cricket for Control in India (BCCI) secretary Anrurag Thakur today lashed out at the Congress-led Himachal Pradesh government saying they tarnished the image of the state and country by forcing the marquee India-Pakistan World T20 match out of Dharamsala.

The clash between arch-rivals India and Pakistan was today shifted to Kolkata from the hill town in view of security concerns, putting an end to the uncertainty and suspense over the fate of the high-profile game.    

"I think it gives a wrong impression about the country, about the state which is not in the interest of a country like India. Due to one state not delivering why should India get a bad name," said an angry Mr Thakur told reporters on the sidelines of a promotional event.
     
"They (Himachal Pradesh government) have left no stone unturned to destroy the image of the state and the country. To give different statements everyday has probably become their habit," he said.
     
After days of hectic activities and inspection by a Pakistan security delegation, the International Cricket Council (ICC) today finally decided to relocate the match to the iconic Eden Gardens in Kolkata where Pakistan will be based for the initial stages of the event.
     
The match ran into trouble after the state government expressed its inability to provide security for the match.
     
Mr Thakur, who is also the chief of Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA), said it was an embarrassing situation created by the state government, for whom the pride of nation is least important.

"I don't see in the World Cup history such kind of situation faced by the ICC ever," he said.

"All I have to say is they have again shown that for them it is family first, party next and nation comes last. The kind of embarrassment they have created for the country and the kind of projection they have given is not fair on part of any chief minister... The kind of atmosphere created by the ruling party in the state is very unfortunate," he added.

Mr Thakur said the BCCI and HPCA did its best to host the marque clash but in the end providing security is the onus of the state government.
     
"We have given one of the world's most beautiful ground, we have created one of the best cricketing facilities available in India... People and states die to host a World Cup match. Himachal Pradesh is a lucky state and we have worked hard to get World Cup matches in the state of Himachal," he said.

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