A new method of enticing voters seems to have caught on during this year’s assembly elections in Tamil Nadu. Call it an extension of or updated version of the state’s freebie culture in electoral politics. While many candidates allegedly distributed cash to voters, those not that well-off took a short cut to buy votes. Like Balamurugan, the AMMK candidate from Kumbakonam. A day before voting on April 6, his supporters distributed tokens on which the name and address of a leading grocery shop was printed along with the figure “2,000/-“. The voters were informed that they could exchange the tokens for Rs 2,000 worth of goods from the shop the day after polling.