The committee called upon the West and members states FATF to reject the move, as Pakistan being the worst victim of terrorism deserves support and it should not be placed on the FATF grey list. The committee also condemned the violation of international laws by New Delhi and observed that people of the Indian-held Kashmir are facing brutalities by the Indian occupied forces and the world has become silent spectator on the matter. It observed that India continues to violate the LOC and world must take notice of Modi's war mongering postures. The committee offered Fateh for the martyrs who lost their lives by Indian shelling on civilians.
The committee considered various bills and took appropriate decisions on every bill on the agenda. The committee expressed its resentment over the delay in suspending the notification issued by the government with regard to cancellation of arms licenses issued to the parliamentarians, high-ranking functionaries and notables for protection.
The committee constituted a co-ordination committee under Sardar Fateh Muhammad Muhammad Hassani to see the matter in detail with specific task to look into the background of the issuance of such a notification by the government and other relevant details in coordination with the relevant authorities of the Ministry of Interior. Rehman Malik warned that non-co-operation with the coordination committee would be considered as a breach of privilege since the government is supposed to provide all information to the Parliament and its committees.