The Pakistani government is considering banning the PTI party because of remarks made by its founder, Imran Khan, about protesting near the military headquarters. Despite PTI's efforts to explain these remarks, critics are using them to attack the party.
Meanwhile, the PPP has gone to the Supreme Court to challenge a decision that gave PTI reserved seats in parliament. They argue that the court misinterpreted the rules, and PTI didn't follow the right steps to be recognized as a parliamentary party.
Within the ruling group, there's disagreement. Initially, the PPP advised against challenging the court decision, but they eventually supported it. They say it's about defending parliament's power and limiting the influence of other institutions.
This situation shows a complicated mix of political tensions and legal arguments in Pakistan.

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