The Supreme Court of Pakistan ruled in favor of Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, letting it secure reserved seats in national and provincial assemblies’ contempt of earlier electoral sign limitations. This verdict reversed the previous Election Commission ruling and recognized the party’s right to take part fully in general polls. Following the judgment of the SC, PTI has tenable the most seats in the National Assembly after the fresh ruling. The court grieved the ECP’s statements on the matter, emphasizing the importance of neutrality in electoral processes. Now, with new numbers, PTI has a position to change the political set in the country.
If the Imran Khan party integrates its 84 members from the Sunni Ittehad Council, along with the 8 independents, and secures 22 reserved seats, their total would rise to 114 seats.
This would position PTI as the foremost party in the house, greater than the current government alliance totals. attaining the two-thirds majority in the National Assembly requires 224 seats and it would be more achievable for PTI, significantly changing the political scenery.