Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh:
The Aam Aadmi Party in Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh today distributed 'Re Zero' notes to voters to protest against the distribution of cash by other political parties.
AAP workers distributed zero rupee notes during a bike rally led by its Lok Sabha candidate Vissa Kirankumar and Assembly candidate Abdul Azeez Rahi.
About sixty bikes, decked with brooms and party flags, started from Ideal School and passed through various parts of the city.
The zero rupee note carries a pledge for citizens that they would not pay or take bribe and a message that they should not fall for "vote for note" tactic which devalues their invaluable vote.
AAP workers distributed zero rupee notes during a bike rally led by its Lok Sabha candidate Vissa Kirankumar and Assembly candidate Abdul Azeez Rahi.
About sixty bikes, decked with brooms and party flags, started from Ideal School and passed through various parts of the city.
The zero rupee note carries a pledge for citizens that they would not pay or take bribe and a message that they should not fall for "vote for note" tactic which devalues their invaluable vote.
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