Delhi Chief Minister Arivind Kejriwal will attend a 10-day vipassana session at a meditation centre in Dharamkot from Tuesday.

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The AAP convener was welcomed by a large number of party workers at Dharamsala airport on Monday afternoon, but left for the meditation centre without interacting with them or media persons.

Pawan Sharma, in-charge of the vipassana centre, said the course would start from Tuesday morning and continue till the evening of August 11.

Kejriwal will not take up any official work and will not have access to newspapers, TV or any other media during the period. Ex-BJP MP and AAP in-charge in Himachal Pradesh, Rajan Sushant, said the AAP convener's visit will boost the morale of party workers in the state.