"Talks between the neighbors are necessary to end the stalemate but we believe the dialogue should not be reduced to merely a tea-photo session between the leadership," NC general secretary Ali Mohammad Sagar said while addressing party workers here.
"In the past, many such dialogues have taken place but small incidents in either countries punctured all those efforts," he said.
The NC leader said the people across the region have a strong yearning for peace and progress which can be bought only through dialogue.
He noted that Kashmiris were the "worst sufferers" of the hostility between India and Pakistan which has been continuing since many decades and the leadership of the countries should show empathy towards the people of the Valley.
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The countries have fought four wars in the past but wars have yielded nothing so far and now peace should be given a chance, he said.
"Lingering the Kashmir issue has had a very bad impact on the state and people of the subcontinent have to face the brunt of this issue, which is unfortunate," Sagar said.
Modi also announced "SAARC yatra" of Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar to strengthen India's relationship with the countries, including Pakistan.