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LeT founder wants Pakistani leaders to learn from Cameron

By IANS,

London : Lashkar-i-Taiba founder and the 2008 Mumbai terror attack’s alleged mastermind Hafeez Saeed has asked Pakistani leaders to aspire to be more like British Prime Minister David Cameron and Tory politician Boris Johnson.

Saeed has professed his admiration for Cameron and Johnson’s bike-riding “Islamic” lifestyles when he lodged a petition in the Lahore High Court calling for public officials in Pakistan to tone down their privileged lifestyles, Daily Mail reported.

According to The Daily Telegraph, Saeed wrote in the petition that while Pakistan’s political elite were “living like kings and princes in palatial government houses,” Britain’s prime minister lived in a four-bedroom flat.

“When the sun never set on the British Empire, the chief executive of that great country lived in the same house of a few marlas in a small street.

“That is truly Islamic, that is like following the Sunnah of the Holy Prophet,” he added.

Saeed stated President Asif Ali Zardari travelled to Britain recently by private jet paid for by the Pakistani state.

Raja Pervez Ashraf, who became prime minister last month, is also reported to have had a helipad set up at his Islamabad home.