"I have invited Mr Singh to inaugurate the sale of tickets for the ICC World T20. I bear no grudges against him and with Dharamsala getting an opportunity to host such mega event, there should be no political colour added to it," Thakur said.
The BCCI secretary said that tickets will be up for sale within another couple of days.
"We will start with 10 percent sales of the tickets online in a day or two especially for the foreigners, who are interested to come for the World Cup. It will give them time to plan their trip accordingly and also procure the necessary visa and all," Thakur added.
The campaign aims at creating awareness and understanding among youth about the current sanitation situation of the state and thereby seeking their participation to work towards betterment of the society.
This campaign will be driven throughout the state, across 12 districts, urban and rural areas. The campaign will primarily be lead by youth hailing from educational institutes.
