Sayeed, who was accompanied by Deputy Chief Minister Nirmal Singh, saw various presentations by the security agencies including the Army and intelligence officials.
He took stock of the law and order situation and number of infiltration attempts made by terrorists from across the border since January 21 when the last Unified Headquarters meeting was chaired by Governor N N Vohra.
Unified Headquarters comprises Army, para-military forces, police and state and central intelligence agencies. State Chief Minister is the chairperson of the group with Army Commanders of Srinagar-based 15 Corps and Nagrota-based (Jammu) 16 Corps acting as adviser to the Chief Minister.
"You have given us a suitable environment for elections and now its the duty of my government to build on this peace," Sayeed said.
He first informed the top brass of the security agencies about the stitching together of an alliance between his party PDP and BJP and said it did take time but "our aim was to give a strong government to the people," the sources said.
Singh, who represents the BJP, asked about firing from across the border along the international border and rehabilitation activities being carried out for villagers living there.