He said the bodies of people were being buried in mass graves while those who survived were homeless and injured. To a question, he said India's idea of opening relief point at the Line of Control (LoC) would not serve the purpose.
Explaining he said, most of the people in the affected areas of the AJK were wounded and misplaced, adding it would not be possible for them to visit the LoC to meet their well-wisher and receive relief goods. It would be more appropriate if the relief goods from the IHK reach the doorsteps of people, he said.
He said it was no time for politics and everyone was obliged to think positive purely on humanitarian grounds.