Pakistan Supreme Court Deals Blow to Sharif Government, Rules in Favor of Imran Khan's Party on Reserved Seats
In a significant ruling on Saturday, the Supreme Court of Pakistan directed the Election Commission to immediately enforce its decision regarding reserved seats, which could favor the imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan's party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). This directive comes as a major blow to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's coalition government, as it threatens to potentially elevate PTI to the largest party in Parliament. The Supreme Court's order challenges the proposed constitutional amendment plan, which requires a two-thirds majority. The court dismissed the Election Commission's delays and emphasized the necessity for immediate action to implement its decision. The ruling underscores the court's commitment to ensuring that electoral processes adhere strictly to constitutional mandates, despite political pressures. This development could significantly alter the current political dynamics in Pakistan, reshaping the balance of power within the national legislature. The swift implementation of this order is anticipated to have profound implications for the upcoming political landscape and could intensify the ongoing political struggle between PTI and the ruling coalition.