"Jammu and Kashmir cannot be won over by economic packages. Their hearts need to be won over," he said.
Many parts of the Valley, particularly South Kashmir, are witnessing violent clashes for a fortnight now after Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani was killed by security forces on July 8.
As many as 45 persons have been killed and over 3,400 injured in clashes between protesters and security forces since July 9.
He said there is a lack of economic development and employment opportunity for youths of the region.
"The Centre needs to do much more. There has to be dialogue with the people of Kashmir," the Congress party's chief whip said, adding that there is a need to create an environment of peace and tranquility, growth and development in the state.
"We are willing to work together with the government in the interest of Kashmir," Scindia said.
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