"The Centre should announce a comprehensive and acceptable relief and rehabilitation package for people in the flood-hit Jammu and Kashmir given the enormity of the tragedy," PDP patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed said.
He expressed his dismay over the "sluggish" relief and rehabilitation measures for the flood-affected people in the state during his interaction with trade and business bodies here.
The Peoples Democratic Party leader said food, housing and livelihood are the areas of immediate concern for the flood- affected people and the same need emergency response from the Centre.
He said the half-hearted measures are not going to help the large population whose lives and livelihoods have been ravaged by the devastating floods.
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"The approaching winter season could have serious implications for the families who have lost their homes, and immediate measures need to be taken to provide them with decent shelters," Sayeed said.
Besides announcing a relief package for displaced households for reconstruction and restoration of damaged houses, the government must responsively workout a special flood recovery grant for the revival of affected trade, businesses, agriculture and horticulture sectors, he said.
"The package should include a new credit line with special interest rates, tax incentives, debt moratorium and investment privileges for the businesses affected by the floods," he said.
"The paltry relief of Rs 70,000 announced by the state government for each fully damaged house is grossly inadequate," he said.
The PDP patron said the response to the flood crisis calls for using all available resources, both within and outside the state, including approaching the multinational institutions like Asian Development Bank (ADB), the World Bank and the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) to cope up with the massive rehabilitation challenge ahead.