"Post-poll alliance is a matter of post-poll arithmetics," said Lone, who has revived his slain father Abdul Gani Lone's People's Conference party.
The former Hurriyat leader said he was against a pre-poll alliance with any political party saying he wanted to test the electoral waters.
"We will be contesting nearly 28 to 30 seats from the Kashmir Valley," Lone told PTI. There are 46 assembly seats in the Kashmir Valley.
He had described Modi as a "down to earth person" and said that the Prime Minister had spoken to him like an "elder brother".
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Government had also sought to downplay the meeting, saying no meaning should be read into it.
Lone said he can work as an agent of change in the state, if the people and the electorate give him their support.
Kashmiris should vote for change this time, he said.
He said the government should take along everyone in ensuring the development of the state which will vote in five phases beginning November 25.
The voting will be done on December 23.
The meeting with Modi yesterday cames after Lone, whose brother Bilal is an executive member of separatist amalgam Hurriyat Conference, had consultations with BJP leaders including Ram Madhav.
Lone has decided to revive People's Conference founded by his father, who was killed by Pakistan-based militants, and his party is contesting from 12 seats in Kupwara and Handwara.