"Credibility of the government headed by National Conference has reached at its lowest ebb as this regime has lost faith of the people," Sayeed said.
"The situation which was prevailing in the state in 2008 and 2010, still persist because the government has failed to bring transparency and accountability in the system," the former chief minister said.
He was addressing a public meeting in Poonch district, organised to celebrate the foundation day of the party.
"Prevailing chaos and uncertainty in the state are result of the failure of the present regime to connect itself with the common masses.
"From the day one when this government was formed, there is instability and uncertainty in the state," he said.
The chaos in the state is a result of the failure of the system, Sayeed said, while pointing towards the remarks of the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS), which had pointed out during the summer unrest in 2010 that "trust deficit and governance deficit" were the main reasons of alienation of people.
The CCS had refrained from coming out openly against the state administration, and had said that: "The dialogue can address issues such as the trust deficit and the governance deficit." MORE