"PDP general secretary Nizamudin Bhat's statement wherein he told a group of relief seeking women to ask help from Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, is a frank admission of the failure of government to provide even basic aid and assistance to the problem ridden people of Jammu and Kashmir," a spokesman of Awami Action Committee headed by the Mirwaiz said.
"When the devastating flood struck Kashmir last year and government completely disappeared from the scene, Mirwaiz as chief cleric of Kashmir and head of Dar-ul-Khair took it upon himself to provide relief and rehabilitation to the flood stricken people of Kashmir," he said.
Mirwaiz has even undertaken construction of houses for the most needy. The rehabilitation work by Dar-ul-Khair Mirwaiz Manzil still continue for the flood victims, he added.
Bhat sparked a controversy after he told a group of women in distress to seek help from Mirwaiz.
"Mirwaiz will be better... He will help you. Get some help first so that you can move around. Here the people have lost compassion," Bhat had told a group of women on Saturday last.
The women, who hail from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, were married to local Kashmiri youth who had crossed the Line of Control for arms training but returned to the valley after state government announced an amnesty scheme for them.
