Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee (HPCC) President Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu today fired another salvo at BCCI secretary Anurag Thakur, also a BJP MP from Hamirpur, and claimed that he had earlier opposed any cricketing engagement with Pakistan.
Sukhu said Thakur, who had in August 2015 tweeted against playing Pakistan, said the HPCA chief has now changed his stance.
"Thakur had then said 'Dawood in Karachi. National Security Agency (NSA) wants to meet separatists here. Are you really serious about peace and you expect we'll play cricket with you?' He has changed since his stance," Sukhu pointed out.
Criticising Thakur for pursuing "pseudo nationalism and double standards", Sukhu said that he used to make long speeches on patriotism and used to oppose holding of Indo-Pak cricket matches while BJP was in opposition.
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"But now Anurag Thakur is not only advocating holding of cricket match with Pakistan but is also ignoring the demand offamilies of martyr soldiers," Sukhu said.
"Congress party was not against any sport or cricket but as the match is associated with the sentiments of the families of martyred soldiers and ex-servicemen, the party is supporting their stand and opposing the match at Dharamsala and now the ball is in BCCI's court," he said.
Meanwhile, youth congress workers led by party spokesperson Virender Chander Chauhan took out a procession in Palampur to oppose the match.