He termed Jammu and Kashmir as a symbol of India's diversity.
"J-K is a symbol of Indian diversity. The state holds a special place as the only Muslim majority state in the federal structure of the country," Sayeed said addressing a gathering after inaugurating Pahalgam Club at the famous resort of Pahalgam in south Kashmir.
Favouring dialogue between India and Pakistan for ushering in lasting peace in the region, the Chief Minister said "gun never has and never will be able to overpower the peace loving people of the state."
Sayeed said Prime Minister Narendra Modi was totally focused on the development of Jammu and Kashmir.
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"I must say the Prime Minister has a vision for overall and equitable development of the state," he said, while resolving to make J-K a model state of the country.
Hailing the farsightedness of the leaders during the country's freedom struggle, the Chief Minister said the future of the state lies with India, as Mahatma Gandhi saw a ray of hope in J-K when the entire country was burning in a communal frenzy in the days leading to independence.
Referring to the difficult times the state fell upon during the last two decades, the Chief Minister said the basic elements of brotherhood and mutual coexistence have remained unscathed all these years, which is a tribute to the people of the state.
Describing peace as a prerequisite for development of the state, Sayeed recalled his initiative of uniting the divided families across the Line of Control (LoC) in 2005 by launching the cross-LoC bus service.