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AAP installs spy cameras to check rivals from buying votes

New Delhi: To counter any attempt by its rivals to woo voters through distribution of cash and liquor, AAP has installed 2,000 high resolution spy cameras in and around slums of Delhi and said it



It had planned to snoop on the vulnerable areas and record any malpractice, the party leader said.

The recordings would then be submitted to the election commission and a complaint will be filed.

“Today we tasted our first success, locals and volunteers caught a big haul of liquor in Badli which was brought in a van for distribution at night,” he said, adding that the footage has been submitted to the EC.

AAP Convener, Arvind Kejriwal also said the party will neither buy votes nor allow others to do so.

“We will neither buy votes using money and liquor, nor will we allow others to do so,” Kejriwal said.

The party has planned to keep a watch on susceptible areas and has even prepared a detailed list of these areas and planning to keep a strict vigil on these areas.

The list include slum clusters, rural areas, rehabilitated colonies and areas lying on city's border.