This story is from March 6, 2016

Kejriwal to visit Karachi Literature Festival

Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal accepted an invitation to the next edition of the Karachi Literature Festival on request from its founder Ameena Saiyid at an event held in Delhi on Saturday.
Kejriwal to visit Karachi Literature Festival
Arvind Kejriwal (File Picture)
Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal accepted an invitation to the next edition of the Karachi Literature Festival on request from its founder Ameena Saiyid at an event held in Delhi on Saturday. He may travel for the same to Pakistan next year.
Saiyid said she will send an official invitation to the event organised by Pakistan's Oxford University Press and British Council.
"I will definitely go there.
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We will learn from each other," Kejriwal said.
The Coalition, a three-day conference is being held at Talkatora stadium from Friday. It is a brainstorming session for students, artists, writers, musicians, producers, directors, events professionals, designers, actors, comedians, gamers and entrepreneurs, with a host of workshops, seminars and panel discussions to choose from. It has been organised by Vijay Nair-owned Only Much Louder, a management company for Indian music groups.
The CM's acceptance to the invite is a significant gesture as Kejriwal has not travelled to any country in official capacity since assuming power.
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