The Senate on Wednesday ruled out the possibility of allowing India 'surgical strikes' in saying such attacks would be taken as aggression. "Any violation of Pakistani territory would be considered as war and would be repulsed with full force," Leader of the House Raza Rabbani said while winding up a debate on national security in the Upper House. He rejected reports that US Chiefs of Staff Chairman Michael Mullen had asked Pakistan not to retaliate in case of an Indian strike. "We were neither conveyed such a message by Mullen nor are we ready to accept such advice," Rabbani said. He dismissed reports of differences between the military and civilian leadership. Rabbani offered India co-operation in the Mumbai probe but said Pakistani citizens would not be handed over to India. |