Tarek Fatah calls himself an Indian born in Pakistan. He is the one who spearheaded the idea to change the name of Aurangzeb Road in Delhi to Dr APJ Abdul Kalam.  A straight shooter who finds no virtue in the notion of an Islamic state, he speaks his mind on issues of terrorism, the Islamic State (the terrorist group) and communal intolerance. In the immediate aftermath of the Paris attacks, and on the seventh anniversary of Mumbai 26/11, Tarek will be the featured guest for the fourth Firstpost Salon, a series of conversations with the sharpest minds and biggest names. All you have to do to get that Special Invitation is to answer this simple question: Why did Tarek Fateh do a mixture of the lungi dance and bhangra on 28 August? Rush your answer with your contact number to sheon.dias@web18.in The first 20 persons to provide the right answer will be our Special Invitees to the event. Mumbai-based winners can attend the event in person. Those living outside Mumbai will have their questions answered by Tarek. Read more about the event here
Tarek Fatah calls himself an Indian born in Pakistan. He is the one who spearheaded the idea to change the name of Aurangzeb Road in Delhi to Dr APJ Abdul Kalam.  A straight shooter who finds no virtue in the notion of an Islamic state, he speaks his mind on issues of terrorism, the Islamic State (the terrorist group) and communal intolerance. In the immediate aftermath of the Paris attacks, and on the seventh anniversary of Mumbai 26/11, Tarek will be the featured guest for the fourth Firstpost Salon, a series of conversations with the sharpest minds and biggest names.
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