There is never a dull day in Delhi politics. If you thought that after voting, the political temperature of the capital would cool down a bit, you are wrong. A day before counting, knives were out as usual as the Aam Aadmi Party made a sensational charge that the BJP was offering crores of rupees to its candidates to switch sides. The BJP vehemently rejected the allegation calling it AAP's frustration after exit polls predicted a BJP sweep in Delhi. The day was full of drama as the Delhi L-G ordered a probe into the AAP charge and within no time teams of the Anti-Corruption Bureau landed at the home of Arvind Kejriwal demanding proof of the claim and details of phone numbers used to make calls to allegedly lure AAP candidates. If predictions made by exit polls hold, then the BJP is set to end its 27-year-long vanvas from Delhi. Is there a wind of change in the national capital? Or can AAP hold on to its fort?