According to the modus operandi, the voter is given a slip with the number of a currency note which is to be deposited with an identified liquor shop owner to get alcohol bottles.
These slips are being secretively distributed among voters by agents of some candidates.
The liquor vendor, who has already been paid in cash, supplies the bottles or the cartons to the customers on the basis of the number or numbers written on the slips, a list of which has already been provided to him.
The Chief Electoral Office had previously said that there was a need to keep a tab on the use of liquor by candidates as distribution of free alcohol among voters had become a menace during elections across the country.
"With stakes running high, the candidates are trying to outdo each other in offering allurements. From the day of filing nominations, slum dwellers have been getting royal treatment in form of biryani, cash and liquor by political parties through their agents," an EC official said.
"The parties manage to hoodwink the election commission every time with some innovative way or another," the official said.
Flying squads have also been constituted in the city to check violation of model code of conduct.
The Chief Electoral Officer recently held a meeting with the excise department and the intelligence bureau to chalk out a strategy to contain the illegal transportation, storage and supply of liquor in the city.
"There are a myriad ways in which candidates spend money on wooing the electorate and distribution of liquor is one of them. Though there are no easy solutions to curb the practice, the increase in liquor sales make us suspect that alcohol is being used extensively.
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