HPCC chief spokesperson Naresh Chauhan said Dave Richardson, CEO of ICC, had written a letter to BCCI after Thakur was allegedly seen socialising with bookie Karan Gilhotra.
He urged BCCI to take strict action against Thakur to send a strong message to all office bearers against socialising and keeping relations with bookies to protect the image of cricket from getting tarnished with allegations of match fixing and betting.
He asked Thakur who is also the president of Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) to clarify his stand on the issue of his alleged relations with the bookie, who is also on the radar of Anti Corruption and Security Unit of ICC.
"Thakur who is seen socialising with bookie Karan Gilhotra at a function in Chandigarh should explain to general public and also to the cricket fans as to what is the nature of his relations with the bookie," he said.
They also accused Srinivasan of indulging in politics of revenge.
Strongly reacting to the action of Youth Congress workers, state BJYM president Sunil Thakur and spokesperson Karan Nanda said that Srinivasan had deliberately named him and tried to link him with an unidentified bookie to tarnish his image.
They asked IYC president Vikramaditya Singh to reply to allegations levelled against him and his family before making allegations against others.
Anurag Thakur has also asked Srinivasan to share the information about other suspected bookies so that they could stay away from them.
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