[1] Aizaz Chaudhry presented a briefing indicating that major world powers were indifferent to Pakistan's position, and relations with the United States were deteriorating over demands to act against the Haqqani Network.
Shehbaz Sharif accused the security establishment of undermining civilian efforts by facilitating the release of arrested individuals linked to certain militant groups.
In response, Akhtar asserted the military's policy of not distinguishing between different militant organizations and expressed readiness to support government actions.
[5][6] Pakistan's military establishment was clearly upset over reports of alleged leaking of this classified information to a Pakistani journalist by some civilian leaders attending that NSC meeting.
[7] After the completion of investigation, the government held Pervez Rasheed, the Information Minister, responsible for the leak and he was subsequently made to resign from his position.