Addressing a public meeting at Kilam in Devsar of south Kashmir, she said, "Action in this regard started in 2002 when PDP had only 16 members in the Assembly."
"If PDP gets a decisive mandate in next year's Assembly elections, the party will carry forward its policies and agenda for resolution, reconciliation and reconstruction with people's help, leaving no role for discredited politicians," she said.
PDP's vision was to get the state out of this morass without indulging in hoax slogans and bloodbath, Mehbooba said.
Urging people to elect performance-oriented politicians, she said, in the given circumstances, "A decisive mandate will provide legitimacy to the party's efforts."
The PDP president said, demand for revocation of AFSPA had become a "digressing tactics and mere slogan for the Chief Minister".
"It (AFSPA) was discussed at the highest level with the Prime Minister when we were part of the coalition in 2007 and a committee was formed under the defence secretary. But things changed with the change of guard in the state," she said, adding that, for PDP it was a matter of conviction not just slogan.