"While internally the democratic institutions need to be strengthened, on the external front we cannot visualise any alternative to reconciliation and dialogue between our country and Pakistan," Sayeed said, addressing a joint convention of workers from Kupwara and Kargil here.
Hostility between the two countries has hit the people of Jammu and Kashmir the hardest and the incidents on the borders and along the Line of Control (LoC) should keep reminding the two countries the inevitability of sitting across the table to find a just and pragmatic solution, Sayeed said.
"The prevailing alarming situation along the borders in Jammu and Kashmir necessitates the urgency of reviving the process of reconciliation, sooner the better," he added.
Sayeed said it is only through an emphatic exercise of vote that the state can safeguard its identity and politico-economic interests. "With a decisive mandate on its back Prime Minister Narendra Modi shall have to revive the process of reconciliation to address the internal and external dimensions of the Kashmir issue," he said.
"While unprecedented floods ravaged many parts of Jammu and Kashmir, a new hope emerged out of this grave tragedy that the state's enterprising young generation is bestowed with the ability to confront any challenge with great valour," he said.
"Let's all work together to build a new Jammu and Kashmir that we all will be proud of," he said, adding that his party "can accomplish this onerous task more effectively if we have the decisive mandate of the people and the support of the youth at our back".