Ahead of his maiden visit to Leh and Kargil, Sharma said the youth will work for peace as they have understood that all problems can be addressed only when there is peace.
"They (youth) I am sure the youth will assume the role of ambassadors of peace, Sharma told PTI in response to a question on recent incidents of violence in the Kashmir Valley.
Sharma, a former Intelligence Bureau Chief, seemed upset with the recent violence flare-up in the Valley.
"While I have been advising security forces to exercise utmost restraint, there are some stray incidents which will also end immediately," he said.
While referring to his visit to Shopian in south Kashmir late last month, he said, "People have their grievances which need to be addressed.
"During my interaction, I found people bitter but, while saying this, I would like to make it clear that their wounds can be nursed. There is hope," Sharma, who has made five trips to the Valley after his appointment, said.
He said violence begot violence and any such disturbance now would hit the forthcoming tourist season.
Sharma said people should not fall prey to false propaganda being orchestrated by those with vested interests from across the border.
It is time for people in Kashmir to understand this, it is time for Kashmiri people to allow nursing of their wounds," he opined.
In response to a question about his meetings with separatists, Sharma said, "My doors are open. Anyone who feels the pain of an ordinary Kashmiri will choose the negotiating table instead of stone or a bullet. The same applies to separatists leaders in the Valley. Hope they will listen to their inner voice someday."
The slew of measures doled out by Sharma included the release of youths who were booked for stone pelting in 2016-17, rehabilitation policy and several other steps for the youth such as promotion to sports activities.
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