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Pakistan in Panic: Army Chief Asim Munir ‘Missing’ – Is It a Government Cover-Up?

Islamabad: Amid growing tensions, rumors about Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir’s sudden disappearance have sparked heated discussions across social media platforms. Claims have surfaced that Munir fled the country with his family following India’s announcement of military action. However, these rumors have raised questions about their authenticity and the official response from Pakistan’s government.

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Government Responds to ‘Missing’ Claims with Photos

The controversy began when local reports from The Week suggested that General Munir was missing, with some even alleging that he was hiding in a bunker in Rawalpindi. As the rumors spread quickly, the Pakistani government shared a photo of Munir attending an event in Abbottabad, aimed at calming public concerns. The caption confirmed that Munir was present at the ceremony, refuting claims of his departure.

Social Media Buzz and Political Allegations

Despite the official clarification, the hashtag #AsimMunirMissing has been trending since April 26, with many questioning the government’s narrative. Some users even called Munir a “coward” or speculated that the rumors were part of an Indian conspiracy. Former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s supporters have also used this opportunity to accuse Munir of involvement in violence during protests in Islamabad in 2024.

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