Sayeed's comments came a day after Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah had said India should retaliate in kind to Pakistani firing across the Line of Control.
"Political leadership of India and Pakistan should show greater magnanimity at this juncture and work for silencing roaring guns on the borders and replacing the war cries with talk of friendship and peace," the former chief minister said.
Without naming Omar, he said, "Instead of resorting to the blame game or being jingoistic with slogans of strong retaliated actions being raised by some forces, the political leadership of the two countries must resume the snapped process of composite dialogue for resolving all their disputes including these ceasefire violations through peaceful, undisrupted and sustainable negotiations."
Peace between the two countries is crucial for stability, progress and economic prosperity of the region, Sayeed added.
Both countries should have to snub those elements, who have been raising war hysteria, he said and reminded that every war between India and Pakistan was followed by dialogue so there was no reason for the two countries to allow escalation of skirmishes on the borders.
"There is need for sanity to prevail on the borders by taking steps to put an immediate end to incidents of violence along the borders and respect the sanctity of the ceasefire enforced since 2003," the resolution demanded and pointed out people of Jammu and Kashmir have high stakes in peace because they are the worst suffer of hostility between the two neighbouring countries.
"If dialogue with Pakistan was started even after Parliament attack and Kargil conflict there is no reason to adopt adamant attitude this time because there is no other alternative except resumption of peace process to establishing lasting peace in this region", the resolution observed.
