Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal will go to Nagpur to attend a 10-day vipassana session in first week of August. An AAP functionary said the CM will not have access to newspapers, television or any other media during the session.

NEW DELHI: Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal will go to Nagpur to attend a 10-day vipassana session in first week of August.

An AAP functionary said the CM will not have access to newspapers, television or any other media during the session.

The CM's plan to go for vipassana comes nearly one-and-ahalf years after he had gone for the same session after hectic campaign for Lok Sabha elections in May 2014.

Kejriwal's deputy Manish Sisodia will be in charge of the government during his absence. Kejriwal is known to be an ardent practitioner of Vipassana.

