"People who have never even played the game, they are trying to govern the board. Efforts are being made to cut BCCI's roots," said Thakur in his address as chief guest of an event organised by the PHD Chamber here.
The Supreme Court had upheld most of the sweeping recommendations of the Lodha panel including age cap of 70 for the BCCI office-bearers, cooling off-period, one state one vote and ban on ministers and bureaucrats.
Earlier this week, the Lodha Panel had given a deadline to the BCCI to comply with a set their recommendations after it held a long meeting with Board secretary Ajay Shirke here. Seven of the 11 recommendations need to be implemented by September 30 and the remaining four by October 15.
Some of the recommendations also deal with constitutional reforms, awarding various contracts including the lucrative TV rights and changes in the IPL rules which will require the Board to keep a 15-day gap between the T20 league and international calendar.
Thakur, at the same event, also hit out at columnist Shobhaa De for her controversial tweet about the Indian athletes competing in the Rio Olympics.
"Her remarks were in bad taste. It was unbecoming of her. The athletes have to shed a lot of blood and sweat to reach the highest level," he remarked.
"Goal of Team India at the Olympics: Rio jao. Selfies lo. Khaali haat wapas aao. What a waste of money and opportunity," De had posted.
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