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I have Rajput family members and they call themselves Kayani too. I have never challenged them.
No PR89/2011-ISPR Dated: Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani visited Heavy Industries Taxila today.
He presided over the handing over ceremony of Tanks, Armed Personnel Carriers and protection vehicles to Field Formations and Frontier Corps. He also visited various sections of the factory and appreciated the progress of ongoing projects.
Later COAS met families of shuhada and injured persons of Operation Rah-e-Nijat and acknowledged their sacrifices. He also interacted with students from remote areas of Balochistan and Federally Administrated Tribal Areas, studying in education institutions of Heavy Industries Taxila. During informal interaction with employees of Heavy Industries, he appreciated their commitment and hard work.
Earlier on arrival, COAS was received by the Chairman Heavy Industries, Lieutenant General Ayyaz Salim Rana.
Chief of Army Staff, General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani giving away prizes to winners of Chief of Army Staff Open Golf Championship 2011 on Sunday. (3-4-2011)- Photo ISPR
General Kayani is at least in words saying and I hope doing what is very helpful to get the local population in the largely lawless and unruly frontier areas to see some tangible things being done for their benefit...I would hope some locals are hired on to do some of the actual work of buidling the new 50 mile long road from Afghnistan into the tribal areas which are theoretically inside Pakistan.
I started a few years ago a section in SMALL WARS JOURNAL on the Internet which section reported on funeral notices of various Pakistani Frontier Corp personnel killed in action. I was at that time getting feeds of obituaries from a Pakistani by birth PhD professor in the NYC area. The obituaries I repeated onto SMALL WARS JOURNAL were primarily on Captains in the Frontier Corp whose death rate sounded like the loss of all US Army Second Lieutenants in the Second Battle of the Marne River on the outskirts of Paris in WW I. Tough stuff.
Separately I was at that time getting direct e-mails, confidential of necessity, from minority ethnic civilians who were being severaly put upon, murdered relentlessly, by violent Taliban who the GOP would say were gone then they were back as the GOP prematurely removed Pakistani Army Personnel (Frontier Corp) from these areas where only, ever, a permanent Pak military garrison can prevent, permanently, the return of the violent, backward thinking, religious heretics known as the Taliban...and their allies, al Qaida, most of whom are Arabs not indigenious to Pakistan to begin with.
Summed up, I think General Kayani is now on the right track in general. I may disagree with his coddling of the ISI and it's activites in Kashmir, but that is another comment for another topic related to such which someone else will have to start for me to comment further on that. Similarly the use of drones is seen as effective and necessary by General Kayani in my understand, he really (only) wants either operational control of the targets and use/firings of the drones...and/or wants NATO/the US to help him quickly build his own drone factory for use by the Pak military.
See separate news story here within PDF of a Paksitani Major General praising and endorsing the use and effectiveness of US drones against the terrrorists who are the common enemies of both Pakistan and NATO...and please remember that Pakistan is an Affiliate of NATO, which has economic benefits for Pakistan.