He said there was also a feeling of"high degree of alienation" among large sections of people of the trouble-torn state.
"We have a huge displaced population, whether it is the Kashmiri Pandits or whether it is a section of the Sikh population. Even some Kashmiri Muslims had to leave the valley because of this situation," Abdullah told PTI here.
He said nothing had been done to bring this section of people back.
"I think whichever way you choose to measure the performances of both the state and the central governments, they have disappointed us more," the National Conference leader said.
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He said the roles and responsibilities of interlocutor Dineshwar Sharma were not clear and added that he was not sure what the initiative would do to benefit the state.
To a question, he said all the political parties needed to put more efforts to remove the feeling of alienation among the people of Kashmir.
"The National Conference, the PDP, the Congress, the BJP and other political parties, we need to do more to bring this alienated population back into our fold," said the Leader of Opposition in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly.
According to him, there are two facets to the problem in Jammu and Kashmir--the external dimension which is with Pakistan and the internal dimensional.
On the external front, he said though Prime Minister Narendra Modi started well by inviting his then Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif for his swearing in ceremony in May 2014, the initiative did not bear any fruit.
He was here to participate in an event organised by real estate developers' body CREDAI yesterday.
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