The removal of BCCI president Anurag Thakurhas come as a setback for the BJP which had all along defended the HPCA.
Himachal Pradesh Chief minister Virbhadra Singh said that he had nothing to say on the judgment and the matter was between the Supreme Court and the BCCI but the sports bodies must act according to rules and regulations.
"I am not against cricket or any other game but the sports bodies should function in a transparent way", he said.
When asked that whether, it would become an issue in the coming assembly elections, Dhumal said that Anurag had done lot for cricket, especially for cricketers of Himachal and "Rampant corruption during the Congress regime and not the cricket would be the main election issue".
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Chief spokesman of HPCC, Naresh Chauhan said the actions of Thakur as HPCA chief and how he became the president and rose to the post of BCCI president are known to all but now the Supreme court has given its verdict in the interest of Cricket
State Secretariat of the CPIM has welcomed the decision of the apex court to remove the BCCI's president and said that the CPI(M) had always maintained that the sports, especially the cricket should be freed from the cricket mafias and cricket corporates.
Terming the decision as historic, which will surely help in weaning out corrupt elements with corporate interests from the helm of affairs, the CPI(M) also demanded democratisation of HPCA in the state and said the state government must ensure action against HPCA for allegedly converting the HPCA Society into a company.
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