Benazir Bhutto: There has been an impression that due to tension in the region, the armed forces in Pakistan havemanaged a considerable political clout, and therefore the democratic forces could not become strong. But now Ihope, all this would become a part of history soon. So far, as Gen Musharraf is concerned, he has been undergreat pressure to start peace talks with India, I hope these efforts would reach some logical conclusion. Whenthe democratic process would be restored in Pakistan, only at that time would I be satisfied that a politicalconsensus would lead to a durable peace process. In this regard, I have appealed to the Musharraf regime toallow both the exiled former Prime Ministers to return to the country and be a part of the peace process, sothat the world can see this as a sincere effort of the army, civilian rule and people of all the four statesof Pakistan, and not merely as a tactical manoeuvre.