Kashmiri terrorists break truce, kill Education Minister

Taking advantage of the recent earthquake and the chaos which followed, Kashmiri-based jihadists stormed the house of State Education Minister Ghulam Nabi Lone yesterday, murdering him in cold blood. The attack breaks the so-called truce announced last week by the United Jihad Council, an umbrella organization representing various Kashmiri terrorist groups, per Voice of America News:

Indian officials say a group of militants hurled grenades as they launched a daring daylight raid Tuesday on a high security residential complex for state ministers in Kashmir's summer capital Srinagar.

After exchanging fire with security guards, the militants broke into the house of State Education Minister Ghulam Nabi Lone, and shot him dead.

Social Welfare Minister Gulam Hassan Khan, who also lives in the compound, described what happened.

Mr. Khan says he heard shooting. His bodyguard told him militants had entered the complex and ordered him to stay inside and lock the door. He says he later heard of the fatal attack on Lone.

The raid is the most brazen attack in Indian Kashmir since the October 8 earthquake killed at least 1200 people in the Indian controlled area and more than 50,000 in the Pakistani controlled sector.

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This attack seems to place doubt on the previous article claiming that the earthquake killed more than 3,000 terrorists. Obviously, the earthquake did not do too much damage to the terrorist camps if they are still able to launch such a raid. I think they did this just to show that the earthquake did nothing to weaken them.

Typical. The unholy Quran tells the Mohamedans they are only to make truces when it is necessary for them to regroup and gather their strength, then they are to attack their enemy again as soon as they are able. Islam- the religion of choice of 99 out of 100 terrorists.

Meanwhile

India promptly welcomed a plea by Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf on Tuesday for earthquake-stricken Kashmiris to be allowed to cross the border that divides families in a bitterly disputed region.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20051018/india_nm/india219963_2;_ylt=AqTyt9xmyGS2jJlGygIxPZXGe50v;_ylu=X3oDMTBiMW04NW9mBHNlYwMlJVRPUCUl

I wonder how many Jihadis will slip in under cover.