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Himachal Congress leaders attack Anurag on company issue

Congress leaders in Himachal Pradesh have mounted attack on BJYM president and Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) president Anurag Thakur, who is also BJP MP from Hamirpur, on the issue of converting cricket body into a company.
Himachal Congress leaders attack Anurag on company issue
SHIMLA: Congress leaders in Himachal Pradesh have mounted attack on BJYM president and Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) president Anurag Thakur, who is also BJP MP from Hamirpur, on the issue of converting cricket body into a company. After coming to power Congress government has started probe into allotment of land to HPCA besides converting association into a company.
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Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee Vice Presidents Harsh Mahajan, Gangu Ram Musafir, General Secretary Harbhajan Singh Bhajji, Spokesperson Kuldeep Singh Pathania in a joint statement have lashed out at Anurag Thakur for converting HPCA into a company from a registered society and asked Anurag Thakur to tell the people of state reasons behind this move.
"Anurag Thakur has admitted that HPCA is no longer a society and it is now functioning as a company so he must tell the people of Himahcal that what were reasons or intentions for converting it into a company," Congress leaders said in a joint statement, adding that Thakur owes these answers to not only to the people of the state but also to the crores of cricket fans across India.
They further asked the HPCA president Anurag Thakur to tell the people of the state as to who are the directors of this company and out of these directors, how many belongs to his family and other states. "Anurag Thakur must tell us that how many people were benefitted by HPCA by making them its members or how many people were made lifetime members of HPCA who have voting rights and these people belongs to which state," said the HPCC leaders.
They said that Himachal Pradesh government has given 450 kanal land worth Rs 200 crores at Rs 1 lease to HPCA that was registered as a society for the development of sports, and not to any private company.
HPCC leaders further questioned Anurag Thakur to tell the cricket fans as to how much money was given by BCCI and MPs for the construction of stadium and hotel. "He should reveal that how much money was made by organising IPL matches at Dharamshala cricket stadium and how much money, Anurag himself had invested in HPCA," they said.

They further said that HPCA was granted the land on lease for providing sports persons housing facilities while he constructed a five star hotel on the allotted land by flouting all the rules and without taking permission of cabinet for using the allotted land for commercial purposes.
The HPCC leaders further stated that during the BJP regime, Congress party had submitted a chargesheet on the issue to the President of India in which serious allegations of grabbing government land worth crores of rupees by land mafia in the name of cricket were levelled against HPCA and the party had already its protest on the issue of converting HPCA to a company, from a registered society.
"Anurag Thakur has himself accepted the fact that HPCA is no more a society but now it is company and this move reveals his intention of establishing monopoly on HPCA," they said.
While defending government move of cancelling the lease of 450 canals of land, they stated that by cancelling the lease of the land, the state government has taken a good step as the land belongs to the people of Himachal and it was illegal step on the part of Anurag to convert the society into a company, hence cancelling the lease was the only option left in front of the state government.
They added that cricketers, cricket fans and people of the state need not worry about the decision as the Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh had already assured them that the decision won't affect cricketing activities in the state.
"Himachal government is committed for the promotion of cricket and other sports in the state. The cricketing activities will continue as usual in Dharamshala cricket stadium and the successful organisation of Ranji match between Himachal and Goa is live example of this commitment of state government," they added.
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Anand Bodh

Anand Bodh is Senior Assistant Editor with The Times of India in Shimla and has covered militancy in J&K and general news in Punjab and Chandigarh before moving to Himachal Pradesh. He loves the rugged mountains and glaciers, keeps track of development in these areas and occasionally highlights the unique culture and traditions beside politics and environmental issues of this hill state in his writing.

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