You didn't know? There's a category called 'eggtarians' where eggs are given in lieu of meat. So one gets his usual 2 eggs for breakfast plus 4 eggs in lieu of meat. That my friend, totals up to 6 eggs a day! You can have them all during breakfast or as snacks with a glass of beer before lunch. And most prefer them during breakfast. A six egg omelet is a favorite especially after a good workout in the morning.
Ours dont get eggs in the breakfast, i mean they are not issued to individuals, no 2,3 or 6 eggs to each soldier. It's just that a bulk issue of eggs is given basing on the daily ration strength of any unit - that can make 1-2 eggs to one soldier, but then the 'egg breakfast' is not available daily, in our case only
one day per week the soldiers can have
andas, the remaining days it is either Aalo ki Bhujia, the remainder of yester-dinner or Dhall.
Gen Kiyani has increased the ration scales of soldiers, so now the soldiers can have a better breakfast as their Mess (Langar) can spare some meat (a VERY few chickens for a strength of hundreds) that can be used to give
taste to the Dhal or Aalo Bhijiya that is made for breakfast, i mean something like the Knor's Chicken Cubes thingy.
Still, the breakfast contains enough proteins to make up for the physical hardships that the soldier would have to go through during the day.
As for the issue of eggs in lieu of meat, yes it is also practiced in case of PA, but again not for breakfast or individual-issue to soldiers, but let's say it was a meat day of the week and chicken/mutton was supposed to be cooked in the dinner but because of any reason the meat cannot be issued/is not available (shortage/road blocked/bird flu things etc), so in order to make up for the proteins as per the Diet Program, eggs may be issued for that particular day, meaning thereby that soldiers would have to eat
Anda Khakina (that thing when you cook eggs like a curry by adding onions and stuff - a larger omelette) instead of chicken/mutton curry - so infact it's not a guud bargain/alternative.
Now do you get it? So what's the so called 'misinformation' that you're talking about? There's nothing 'shocking' here. When you don't know something just ask to clarify. Don't just shoot from the hip.
Though the (lavish) stuff as you guys have mentioned that the IA soldiers are given, is not available to the soldiers of PA, but these guys need to understand that even if the soldier is given guud food, it is not to be taken as a luxury, because it's more of a necessity, soldiers (Pakistani or Indian) has to endure more physical activity during the better part of their day - how many civilians would dig trenches, paint walls, construct sheds, lift heavy equipment, run 3-4 miles, clean complete tanks and guns, push artillery guns (weighting in hundred of tons) over kilometers etc as a daily routine?
P.S. Roundoos are requested not to compare a daily-wager-labor (who also has to do much physical activity to earn his food) with soldiers. Or else, eating food would also become/termed as a 'perk' for soldiers!