'Fair polls will put Pak back on course'

Agencies Posted: Dec 11, 2007 at 0000 hrs
Washington, December 11: While praising President Pervez Musharraf for introducing a "vibrant" media and civil society in Pakistan, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has urged him to take the "next" step of ensuring free and fair elections.

"The fact is that a lot has happened in Pakistan. There's a reason that you have a vibrant, civil society. There's a reason that you have a vibrant media. Some of those changes have come during the period of President Musharraf's rule. But it's important now that they take the next step, that they go to free and fair elections," Rice said.

"It's very important that they carry out free and fair elections. That would put Pakistan back on a course for democratic reform," she said at a meeting of a Women's Foreign Policy Annual Luncheon.

The top US diplomat also said Washington has been encouraging all the moderate forces in Pakistan to come together and oppose extremism, to participate in the elections so that Pakistan can move "a step further away from extremism".

"Because this was a country that was very much -- has had very deep extremist elements within it, it's important that they be rooted out. And it's important that moderate forces triumph," she added.