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Brinks Report > Blog > Today > Shehbaz in a Bunker, Munir’s Family Abroad—Do Pakistan’s Leaders Even Trust Pakistan?
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Shehbaz in a Bunker, Munir’s Family Abroad—Do Pakistan’s Leaders Even Trust Pakistan?

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: May 9, 2025 12:48 pm
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When the war drums beat louder, you expect the generals to lead from the front. In Pakistan, they duck for cover.

Reports from multiple sources reveal a shocking reality: Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief Asim Munir have both retreated into underground bunkers, seeking refuge from a crisis they helped ignite.

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Their vanishing act, triggered by India’s swift retaliation to the Pahalgam terror attack, lays bare the truth behind Pakistan’s empty posturing.

So much for “strategic depth.” When the going got tough, the tough went underground.

Bunkered Down: Where Are the Leaders Now?

The silence from Islamabad and Rawalpindi is deafening.

Following a blast just 20 km from PM Sharif’s residence, security forces whisked him away to a high-security facility—a move that all but confirms a state of panic at the highest levels. Meanwhile, the Army Chief reportedly retreated to a nuclear bunker at GHQ, with his family quietly flown out of the country days before.

That’s not leadership. That’s an escape plan.

Bold Rhetoric, Cowardly Actions

For decades, Pakistani leaders have thumped their chests, issuing threats and glorifying “martyrdom.” But when retaliation comes knocking, the same ministers vanish into shadows, leaving ordinary citizens to face the consequences.

If the Prime Minister of Pakistan doesn’t feel safe in his own capital, what does that say about the country’s stability?

If the Army Chief’s family needs to be evacuated, does that mean he doesn’t trust the very system he commands?

The answer is obvious.

Also Read 7 Terrorists Killed: BSF Crushes Pakistan’s Nighttime Infiltration Bid in J&K

Flights Out, While Airspace Closes

While Pakistani citizens were left grounded—literally—due to the airspace closure, special flights were reportedly arranged to fly out families of top officials ( We haven’t officially verified the sources). For a nation that constantly accuses others of abandoning “Muslim brothers,” it seems Pakistan’s elite has no issue abandoning its own people when danger looms.

This hypocrisy isn’t just shameful. It’s telling.

A Nation Without a Nerve

India’s Operation Sindoor was swift and decisive. In response, Pakistan’s reaction was not strength, not diplomacy, but disappearance.

There’s a bitter irony here: the nation that lectures the world on courage can’t find its own leaders above ground.

This is not about strategy or security protocols. This is about fear. The kind that strips the mask off false bravado and reveals a frightened state held together by propaganda and bunkers.

Who’s Leading Pakistan?

Right now, Pakistan doesn’t look like a nuclear power. It looks like a rudderless ship—its leaders underground, its airspace closed, its people misled. And when the dust settles, Pakistan must answer a simple question:

If your leaders don’t trust your country to be safe, why should anyone else?

Also Read Can Pakistan Even Afford a War With India? The Numbers Don’t Lie

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