"PDP wants to convey to Government of India in strongest terms that the response to the tragedy in Kashmir has been grossly inadequate, tardy and it looks cruelly indifferent.
"(Prime Minister Narendra) Modi's reputation as pragmatic leader is on test in Jammu and Kashmir and even after one month after the catastrophic floods the Government of India is yet to convey a sense of urgency in rehabilitation and reconstruction of the ravaged state," PDP patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed said addressing a party convention here.
"However, in case of Kashmir there seems to be a lack of empathy and concern which could result in increasing the trust deficit between the state and rest of the country," the former JK Chief Minister said.
The PDP patron demanded from the Centre that a minimum compensation of Rs 5 lakh for every destroyed house and Rs two lakh for repairable house may be announced to the victims immediately.
Sayeed said the Centre's response to the tragedy in the Valley could redefine the level of relationship between the people here and rest of the country which has in the past been "victims of mistrust and mistakes."
"People of state could not be left to their own fate for the inability of State Government to deliver. The Centre has a moral and legal obligation to provide immediate relief and ensure proper rehabilitation of the affected people at the earliest and such a responsibility is not limited to the only visit of PM and announcement of initial financial package," Sayeed said.
He said it was "unfortunate" that the Union Government has not even announced its plans of rehabilitation so far.
"We have avoided indulging in any blame game and instead have tried to join the rescue and relief operation across the state without politicizing the issues," he said, adding, that it is now putting the Government on a notice because things are getting worse with the approaching winters.
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