The party also criticised the security forces for allegedly failing to deal properly with the strong-pelting youths, saying the they were "behaving as if Kashmir is an occupied territory".
"The reality is that with a BJP-led government at the Centre and PDP-BJP government in Jammu and Kashmir, all avenues for a political process have been blocked.
"The Modi government must adopt a path of political dialogue with all shades of opinion in the state," former CPI(M) General Secretary Prakash Karat said in the editorial of the forthcoming issue of party mouthpiece 'People's Democracy'.
The Centre should undertake confidence building measures by reducing security structures in the state particularly in civilian areas, he said.
The police and the paramilitary must be instructed on how to deal with civilian protests without using excessive force. The Centre should take steps so the people in Kashmir feel their aspirations and problems are being addressed in a meaningful way, Karat said.
