"The terror and T20 cannot go together and there can be no give and take on this issue as it involves the sentiments of the people who are deeply hurt with terrorists attack on Pathankot airbase in which two Himachal soldiers were killed," ex-servicemen league's state chief Maj Vijay Singh Mankotia (retd) told reporters here.
Mankotia, a former Congress minister and now chairman of the Himachal State Tourism Development Board, categorically said it would be a "do or die battle" and ex-servicemen would not let the match happen at a venue which is a few meters from the Shaheed Samarak.
Meanwhile, Thakur said he was hopeful of the Himachal Pradesh government giving the go ahead for the match following a meeting with the chief minister.
Asking the BCCI to either cancel the match or change the venue, Mankotia said the ex-servicemen league would meet on March 10 to chalk out the future course of action.
Singh had earlier expressed inability to provide security for the marquee clash in the wake of objections raised by the Kangra-based families of martyrs and ex-servicemen, who consider hosting Pakistan as an "insult" to the soldiers who lost their lives in Pathankot airbase terror attack in January.
"Politics is there in BCCI. That is why Justice Lodha Committee has said that the BCCI should be taken out of the clutches of politics and politicians," he added.
"Moreover it is not the question of only spectators coming to watch the match. The BCCI is more worried about the betting and speculative market over cricket where crores of rupees have been pumped in. Dharamshala stadium has a capacity of over 22000 and tickets are being sold in black. It is all about money and nothing else," he said.
"The BCCI is playing with the sentiments of the families of the martyrs and ex-servicemen," he said.
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