London's Muslim MayorSadiq Khan has pledged to help US Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton defeat Donald Trump, the Republican Partys presumptive nominee.
Khan told reporters on Wednesday that he had won against the Conservative Partys Donald Trump approach to elections in London mayoral vote on May 5.
I think what weve shown and I hope its a lesson that Hillary and others in American take on board, hope does trump fear, forgive the pun, he said.
The son of a Pakistani bus driver scored a resounding victory over his billionaire Conservative rival Zac Goldsmith. Khans victory has made international headlines as race and religion became the central issues of the Conservative campaign.
Zac was accused of adopting dog whistle policy of drawing attention to Khans Muslim faith and trying to link him to extremist groups.
Londons first Muslim mayor said he planned to visit his NewYork counterpart Bill de Blasio and hold talks with mayors of Chicago and Austin to discuss housing, air quality and climate change.
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="555"] A protester is seen prior to a Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump rally at the The Northwest Washington Fair and Event Center on May 7, 2016 in Lynden, Washington. AFP[/caption]
Khan, however, said it may be wise to go to America before January because of the threat of Trumps policy of banning Muslims from entry to the US.
He also ridiculed Trumps offer to make an exception for him, saying the Republican candidate and his advisors are ignorant about Islam.
The idea of making an exception for me because Im the Mayor of London demonstrates how little they understand, Khan added.
Trump's campaign has been marred by his disparaging remarks against minorities in the US. His comments include calling for a total ban on Muslims from coming to America and forced deportation of Mexican migrants.
Trumps proposal has been condemned by Muslim and human rights groups as well as his Democratic rivals and many of his Republican presidential opponents who describe the proposal as divisive, counterproductive and contrary to American values.