<p>Cameron was travelling on the London Underground as it was quicker than going by car and during the journey he complimented a young mother on her baby.<br /><br />But Sanyogita Mayer, 27, was clueless about him.Daily Mail said that Mayer was travelling with her husband Yanko, 31, and their three-month-old daughter Sayama when Cameron met them.<br /><br />"We were on our way to go shopping. This man got on at Westminster and came past me and asked: "Is it your baby?"<br /><br />"I said 'yes', and he said: 'Your baby is really beautiful'," Mayer, who has recently moved to England from India, was quoted as saying.<br /><br />Mayer thanked Cameron who stood near her.A baffled Mayer then asked her husband: “Who is this man complimenting my baby?”<br /><br />"When he (Yanko) told me it was the prime minister I told him to stop joking with me.<br />"But my husband insisted so I went up to Cameron and I said: `Excuse me, are you the prime minister?'<br /><br />When Cameron replied in the affirmative, she started laughing and apologised for having asked him the question.<br /><br />Mayer told the prime minister that politicians in India would never travel by public transport.<br /><br />"He (Cameron) told me he had a very busy schedule and it was quicker for him to travel by train than go by road," she said.<br /><br />Cameron who was accompanied by a bodyguard spoke to her about India.<br />The prime minister said that he had travelled by train in Delhi, gone to Mumbai and received a signed cricket ball from Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar. <br /><br />"I was so surprised that a man like him would travel on the Tube and I was very struck by how down to earth he seemed," said Mayer.</p>
<p>Cameron was travelling on the London Underground as it was quicker than going by car and during the journey he complimented a young mother on her baby.<br /><br />But Sanyogita Mayer, 27, was clueless about him.Daily Mail said that Mayer was travelling with her husband Yanko, 31, and their three-month-old daughter Sayama when Cameron met them.<br /><br />"We were on our way to go shopping. This man got on at Westminster and came past me and asked: "Is it your baby?"<br /><br />"I said 'yes', and he said: 'Your baby is really beautiful'," Mayer, who has recently moved to England from India, was quoted as saying.<br /><br />Mayer thanked Cameron who stood near her.A baffled Mayer then asked her husband: “Who is this man complimenting my baby?”<br /><br />"When he (Yanko) told me it was the prime minister I told him to stop joking with me.<br />"But my husband insisted so I went up to Cameron and I said: `Excuse me, are you the prime minister?'<br /><br />When Cameron replied in the affirmative, she started laughing and apologised for having asked him the question.<br /><br />Mayer told the prime minister that politicians in India would never travel by public transport.<br /><br />"He (Cameron) told me he had a very busy schedule and it was quicker for him to travel by train than go by road," she said.<br /><br />Cameron who was accompanied by a bodyguard spoke to her about India.<br />The prime minister said that he had travelled by train in Delhi, gone to Mumbai and received a signed cricket ball from Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar. <br /><br />"I was so surprised that a man like him would travel on the Tube and I was very struck by how down to earth he seemed," said Mayer.</p>