As tensions escalate between India and Pakistan following the deadly terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam, online speculation has erupted over the whereabouts of Pakistan Army Chief General Syed Asim Munir.
The hashtag #MunirOut has been prominently trending on social media, fueling rumors that Munir has either gone into hiding or left the country altogether.
As per sources Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir goes missing, probably hiding in a nuclear ☢️ bunker in GHQ Rawalpindi!
— North East West South (@prawasitv) April 25, 2025
On the other hand rapid movement of Indian Army on border areas!#PakistanBehindPahalgam #AsimMunir #PakistanArmy #GHQ #Rawalpindi #IndianArmy #nuclear pic.twitter.com/5bQVUJaM0v
Netizens React to Munir's Sudden Absence
Numerous posts on X (formerly Twitter) questioned Munir’s sudden absence from the public eye in the days following the April 22 terror attack that killed 26 people, mostly tourists. Some users claimed that Munir has been “missing in action” and is hiding in a bunker in Rawalpindi, while others alleged that his family quietly left Pakistan using diplomatic passports.
A viral post read, “Where is Haafiz Asim Munir? Why is he hiding now?” Another user commented, “Asim Munir has sent his family abroad… He has not come to GHQ since yesterday morning.”
While these claims remain unverified, they have stirred widespread speculation across social media.
Have a look at some more reactions here:


Government Responds With Photo
In a bid to quash the rumors, the Pakistan Prime Minister’s Office shared a group photo on April 26 showing Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and General Munir attending a passing-out parade at the Pakistan Military Academy in Abbottabad.
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, Chief of Army Staff General Syed Asim Munir (NIM) and officers of PMA Kakul in a group photo with the graduating officers of 151st Long Course at PMA Kakul, Abbottabad.
— Prime Minister's Office (@PakPMO) April 27, 2025
April 26, 2025. pic.twitter.com/HLmVg9nUwg
The timing and caption of the image, explicitly dated, appear to be a calculated attempt to affirm Munir’s presence in the country and dispel claims of his disappearance.
However, netizens remain unconvinced, pointing out the absence of any public statements or appearances by Munir since the attack.
Munir's Rhetoric and Regional Fallout
Just days before the Pahalgam massacre, Munir made controversial remarks in his speeches reaffirming the two-nation theory and referring to Kashmir as Pakistan’s “jugular vein.” Indian intelligence sources reportedly suggested that such rhetoric may have contributed to an environment that emboldened militant actors.
Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir spews hate against #Hindus and propagates the #TwoNationTheory, which failed in 1971 when Bangladesh got independence from Pakistan. He asserts that children must be taught such "falsehoods" since it's easier to brainwash youth. Shameful! pic.twitter.com/vaVZhEK4v8
— Taha Siddiqui (@TahaSSiddiqui) April 16, 2025
Recently, Pakistan Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, in an interview with Sky News, also admitted that Pakistan has been supporting terror activities for decades.
Khawaja Asif fumbles on Sky News with Yalda Hakim! His idiotic “we did dirty work for US” answer to terror support claims, then lame backpedal, is a PR disaster. He’s clueless—first line’s all people hear! [Video]
— Dr. Shahbaz GiLL (@SHABAZGIL) April 25, 2025
pic.twitter.com/AWu2x1PJps
Meanwhile, India has responded to the terror strike by suspending the Indus Waters Treaty, a move the Pakistani government has condemned as illegal, further straining diplomatic ties.
An official response on Munir's whereabouts from Pakistan’s military establishment remains awaited.
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