New Delhi:From buying vegetables and spending time with family after weeks, to catching up on sleep and playing the harmonium, Lok Sabha candidates in Delhi relaxed and shook off tiredness on Monday, a day after polling ended in the national capital.
After spending months preparing for the polls, while some preferred to let their hair down, others returned to their normal routine.
Delhi Congress chief and North East Delhi candidate Sheila Dikshit stayed at home and spent time with her family, meeting leaders and workers of the party.
"Sheila ji spent time with her son, daughter and sister at home and met party leaders and workers. She followed her routine like normal days," said a close aide of the former three-time chief minister of Delhi.
Dikshit's BJP counterpart and her rival in North East Delhi seat Manoj Tiwari, who was involved in party affairs besides campaigning, slept till 10 am to shake off tiredness.
"I woke up at 10 am although usually, I leave the bed around 7 am. After some stretching and treadmill exercise, I spent time playing the harmonium and rehearsing singing with friends," Tiwari said.
He also interacted with party workers and leaders getting their feedback on voting for the polls.
Union minister Harsh Vardhan, who is contesting from Chandni Chowk, spent time reading newspapers and playing with his pet dogs.
"BJP's celebrity candidate from East Delhi Gautam Gambhir left for Mumbai after voting ended on Sunday evening," said party spokesperson Praveen Shankar Kapoor.
"Gambhir had a chance of meeting with his friend Harbhajan Singh at the airport and he will return from Mumbai after fulfilling his prior commitment and focus on his constituency," he said.
His rival, AAP candidate Atishi Marlena, relaxed with her team who helped her in campaigning in the last few months and served them homemade cookies.
"At no point did I feel like I'm fighting this election alone. I want to thank each and every one of you (volunteers) for your spectacular commitment, drive and passion," she said.