Two lakh pubic toilets for women, 100 courts to fast-track rape cases, Wi-Fi connected CCTV cameras are some of the poll promises made by the AAP Wednesday in the second round of its 'Delhi Dialogue' programme which focused on women.
Addressing a gathering of over 500 women at Talkatora Garden in the heart of the capital, AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal also promised that women would be allowed pass a resolution to close down liquor vends in their areas.
Besides, the former chief minister said that "every DTC bus would have a marshal to stop eve teasing".
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