New Delhi, Feb. 9 -- Delhi assembly polls saw leaders switching from one party to another. Moreover, the elections were marked by AAP, BJP and Congress launching diatribes and vitriolic attacks on each other. The polls saw more than 40 candidates reportedly changing sides in the hopes of getting poll tickets and also went on to contest the elections on their new party's tickets.

The party hoppers also caught the interest of election analysts and observers as they bagged tickets and went to contest polls, hoping to secure their seat in the upcoming Assembly session.

In Rajouri Garden, BJP's Manjinder Singh Sirsa managed an easy victory over rival Dhanwati Chandela from the AAP by over 18,000 votes. He had switched loyalties from the Akali ...