NEW DELHI: Terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) founder and Jamaat-ud-Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed may be the key conspirator of the 26\11 Mumbai terror attacks, but home minister Sushilkumar Shinde referred to him in Parliament using honorifics like 'Mr' and 'Shri'. Shinde, during the course of a statement on the visit of Pakistan's interior minister Rehman Malik , addressed Saeed as 'Mr' and 'Shri' twice each - specifically while reading the last page that was attached to it at the very last moment. The home minister, however, preferred not to use the similar 'honorific' for the underworld don and global terrorist Dawood Ibrahim while taking his name in Parliament during the course of his statement. Though the officials involved in preparing Shinde's written statement termed this an oversight, it is not known how it did not attract their attention while hearing it sitting in officers' gallery in Parliament. Referring to the cases of non-compliance of Red Corner Notices against the absconders of 1993 Mumbai blasts case in which 400 people were killed, the home minister said this was "a blot on our bilateral cooperation in bringing fugitives from law to justice." "The D-company operatives, led by Dawood Ibrahim, still evade arrest," Shinde said, adding that the US had recently designated Ibrahim has a "specially designated global terrorist" and another person of his group as "a drug kingpin." Additional portion on Saeed -- specifically nailing Pakistan's lie over the LeT chief's arrest\detention thrice in the past -- was originally not part of Shinde's statement which was prepared on Sunday night. Even members in the Rajya Sabha got that portion (the additional page) only after the home minister read it. Usually, papers comprising written statement are distributed to MPs while minister is either still reading it or about to read. Officials in the home ministry said that the Pakistani delegation handed over the documents on Saeed to them only before it headed for Delhi airport for return journey on Sunday evening. After examining those papers on Monday morning, they realized how they had been all along been misled by Islamabad as Saeed was never arrested for his alleged roles in connection with the Mumbai terror attack. "Honorifics for Saeed remained in the final text of the home minister's statement inadvertently", said an official.