He also lashed out at Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi for claiming that Prime Minister Narendra Modi "destroyed" the People's Democratic Party by making an alliancewith it.
"Whatever he (Rahul Gandhi)has said doesn't reflect the popular sentiments of thepeople of Jammu and Kashmir or people of India at large. In fact, it's the Congress which has been over the years making opportunistic alliances alternately with one or the other regional party in Kashmir," he added.
"The absence of peace in the Valley was a cumulative outcome of nearly half a century of misrule of the Congress party," he told reporters here.
He said the youth of the state are very keen on joining thepath of development led by PM Modi.
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"By 2013, we basically broke the back of terror. I hugged the then prime minister Manmohan Singh and told him it was one of the biggest achievements," he added.
He further said the PDP had been instrumental in bringing youngsters in politics, but the day Prime Minister Modi made alliance with the PDP, he "destroyed" it.
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