Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir Arrested? Sahir Shamshad Mirza To Replace Amid Coup Rumours

English | 09 May, 2025 | 10:19 AM
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A flurry of unverified media reports sparked speculation about a possible coup within the Pakistan Army. According to these reports, Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff, General Asim Munir, has allegedly been removed after being arrested by a faction within the military, triggering a wave of uncertainty across the country and the region.

While no official confirmation has been issued by the Pakistan Army or the government, reports claim that Lt. General Sahir Shamshad Mirza may be positioned to take over as the new Pakistan army chief.

 At this time, there has been no official confirmation from the Pakistan Army or the government regarding the claims of a coup. The situation remains unclear, and many experts caution against jumping to conclusions based on unverified sources. The Pakistan Army's media wing, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), has not issued any statement addressing these rumors.

While the rumors are being widely discussed on social media, they remain speculative at best, and the credibility of the reports is in question. It's important to approach these claims with caution until official statements are made by the relevant authorities.

Reports also suggest that a group of senior and mid-ranking Pakistan Army officers-colonels, majors, and captains-may have written a letter demanding the resignation of General Asim Munir. The letter allegedly criticizes Munir for using the military to silence political dissent, manipulate elections, curtail press freedoms, and exacerbate Pakistan's ongoing political and economic crises.

However, there has been no confirmation of the existence of this letter, and the claims should be treated as unverified until further evidence is provided.

Asim Munir, who took over the reins of the army in November 2022, has been viewed as a stabilising figure in a time of intense political turmoil.

Social media platforms have been flooded with hashtags and posts speculating about the coup. However, many experts and observers caution against jumping to conclusions.

If the reports prove accurate, this could be Pakistan's first military coup since 1999, when General Pervez Musharraf ousted Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.

As of now, both local and international media are monitoring the situation closely, but there has been no official statement from the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the media wing of the Pakistan Armed Forces.

Mirza, who hails from humble beginnings and lost both his parents at a young age, is known to refer to the army as his true family. His journey to the top was marked by perseverance and determination.

Throughout his career, Mirza has held several key posts, including Chief of General Staff (CGS) and Director General of Military Operations (DGMO). He also served as Corps Commander of Rawalpindi, a crucial position with close proximity to Pakistan's power centers.

The information in this article is based on unverified reports and rumors circulating on social media. No official confirmation has been made by the Pakistan Army or government regarding the alleged events. Readers are advised to treat these claims with caution and wait for further updates from reliable sources.

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