"Claims were made that the present BJP government will follow former Prime Minister A B Vajpayee's line on Kashmir but there is no evidence of that either on political or on humanitarian level.
"Modi is missing the moment to rise to Vajpayee's level," Sayeed told a party convention here.
The PDP patriarch recalled that when he took over as Chief Minister in 2002, Vajpayee was first to invite him and he could feel the urge of the Prime Minister to connect people of Kashmir with rest of country by reaching out to them, and also to build bridges with Pakistan to resolve the issue amicably.
The Prime Minister must seize the present moment in the aftermath of the recent floods to lead reconstruction of Kashmir from the front, he said.
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