PML-N Central Secretary Finance, Mohammad Pervaiz Malik, addressing the party workers at the new office on Tuesday, maintained that the man-made calamity of deaths with frozen temperature would be scar on the face of humanity.
Two months have passed but the humanitarian assistance of food and shelter so far reaching the affected persons was mainly from Pakistani brethren and various organisations while the assistance from abroad was known but not visible except from a few countries.
"The UN has since preferred to keep silence after making hectic and rhetoric appeals without any worth." "Even our government, which earlier termed the donors' conference a success, has complained that promises were not fulfilled while the much-feared calamity has approached," he added.
He said that rescue of affected persons and their rehabilitation on permanent basis was not an easy task. Due to seismic rich area of Kashmir, the re-construction of buildings has to be undertaken according to new technique and technology, which needed massive expenditures, he added.
According to him, to cope with the huge task of rehabilitation, the government of people must be established in the country and the PML-N leaders sitting abroad should be allowed to come in. This would reduce tension in the political atmosphere of the country and the nation would devote to the rehabilitation task more vigorously.