|  Friday, 
November 9, 2007, 
Chandigarh, IndiaUpdated at 3:00 am (IST)
 
 Mush 
bends, polls by Feb 15President 
Gen Pervez Musharraf today told the National Security Council (NSC) that general 
elections would be held before February 15 next year.   
Musharraf linked the announcement of exact date of the election to the judgement 
by the Supreme Court on his candidature. He promised to quit as army chief immediately 
after taking fresh oath of office as President.
  World page: 
Hundreds of Bhutto supporters arrested
  
  Bush 
cracks the whip President George 
W. Bush on Wednesday personally informed Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf that 
he must fulfill his promise to hold parliamentary elections and give up his post 
as army chief.
 Rising 
subsidies worry PMNew Delhi, 
November 8
 The Planning Commission 
today cleared the draft of the 11th Five-Year Plan, which pitches for 9 per cent 
economic growth, even as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh expressed concern over 
the mounting oil, food and fertiliser subsidies, estimated to cross Rs 1,00,000 
crore this fiscal.
   Editorial: 
 Crude nears $100   Central 
rule in Karnataka revokedNew 
Delhi, November 8
 As expected and going 
by the report of the Karnataka Governor, Rameshwar Thakur, the Union Cabinet at 
its meeting held here today decided to revoke President’s rule in the state.
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