Information and broadcasting minister Sushma Swaraj, who was criticised by Pakistan President and the media for selective briefing on the Agra summit, has blamed General Pervez Musharraf for derailing the talks with his much-publicised telecast of the breakfast meeting with Indian editors on July 16. Mincing no words, Swaraj firmly told a Pakistani daily in an interview published on Friday that it was not her but Musharraf himself to be blamed for it.
"These were not my remarks to news-hunting television channels which spoilt things at Agra. Things were derailed the moment the video recording of general sahib's tough talk to a group of senior editors was instantly made available to all TV channels of the world, who took no time in airing them," she said.

'The News' daily quoted her as saying that the meetings like the one Musharraf had with editors were generally kept off the record. That helps concealing the unpleasant things from public.
Swaraj told the daily that the Indian media initially was not in favour of the Indian government to invite Musharraf. Bureau Report