Another Military Coup In Pakistan? Army Chief Asim Munir Likely To Become New President Replacing Asif Ali Zardari: Reports

According to local media reports, Chief of Army Staff General Asim Munir may be positioning himself to replace Zardari. However, it remain uncertain whether the transition would be voluntary or forced.

Rahul M Updated: Monday, July 07, 2025, 12:47 PM IST
Another Military Coup In Pakistan? Army Chief Asim Munir Likely To Become New President Replacing Asif Ali Zardari: Reports | File Image

Another Military Coup In Pakistan? Army Chief Asim Munir Likely To Become New President Replacing Asif Ali Zardari: Reports | File Image

Islamabad: Pakistan is on the edge amid growing speculation of an impending coup that could lead to the removal of President Asif Ali Zardari. The timing has not gone unnoticed as July 5 marks the 47th anniversary of General Zia-ul-Haq’s infamous 1977 military coup, which further adds a symbolic weight to current developments that are fuelling public unease.

According to local media reports, Chief of Army Staff General Asim Munir may be positioning himself to replace Zardari. However, it remain uncertain whether the transition would be voluntary or forced.

Bilawal Bhutto's Controversial Remarks

Tensions escalated after Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, in an international media interview, openly criticised General Munir. He went a step further by suggesting there should be no objection to handing over Hafiz Saeed and Masood Azhar to India, an unprecedented statement that quickly triggered backlash.

His remarks also provoked a public clarification from Hafiz Saeed’s son and stirred fresh debates in Pakistan’s political and security circles. Anti-coup sentiments have since begun emerging in different segments of society, hinting at a broader resistance to any abrupt military intervention.

Power Plays and Political Realignments Intensify

According to a report by India TV, Pakistani journalist Syed claimed that General Munir is allegedly manoeuvring behind the scenes to assume the presidency. Alongside this, questions are being raised about the role of the Sharif family in the unfolding drama, although their involvement remains unconfirmed.

With whispers of backdoor power deals and shifting political allegiances, Pakistan’s democratic framework once again finds itself under strain. The situation is volatile, and observers warn that the coming days could define the country’s immediate political future.

Published on: Monday, July 07, 2025, 12:47 PM IST

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