"The Prime Minister must ensure reinforcement of the resolve of his predecessors to work through peaceful means and through public participation towards restoration of peace in the state," Sayeed said addressing an election rally in Handwara area of Kupwara district.
Two youths were killed and two others injured in army firing at Chattergam in Budgam district on Monday, leading to protests and widespread condemnation from political parties.
Measures like reduction in the number of troops and revocation of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) have become more than imperative, as these could be the fundamental inputs to the lasting peace in the state, he said.
"The killing of innocents cannot by justified by any means and such tragic incidents have the potential of reversing the peace and normalisation efforts. "Unfortunately, almost similar circumstances had led to eruption of turmoil in Kashmir in the early 1990s," Sayeed added.
Sayeed said the Centre must, without any further delay, reach out to and engage with all sections of the society including the separatist leaders in a productive dialogue process to resolve the issues. "Unless these steps are taken, the space for reconciliation will squeeze further in Kashmir and desperation levels will increase...," he said.
Calling for reverting to the 'Healing Touch Policy' put in place by PDP in 2002, Sayeed said his party-led government had not only created a sense of security among the people but also restored dignity of the common masses by implementing peace and reconciliation policies.