Party jumpers, who hopped from one party to other during poll season to seek tickets, were found in major political outfits including Congress, AAP and SAD and they were fielded despite party aspirants at some seats raising voice against their nominations.
Prominent among party hoppers is 53-year-old cricketer-turned-politician Navjot Singh Sidhu who first resigned from the Rajya Sabha and then quit the BJP.
Sidhu, who floated 'Awaaz-e-Punjab' outfit, was even reportedly in talks with Arvind Kejriwal to join Aam Aadmi Party which did not materialise.
After months of suspense, Sidhu came into Congress fold on January 15 when he met Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi in Delhi and said he was a "born Congressman" who has come back to his roots.
Former Indian hockey captain and Olympian Pargat Singh who joined Congress last year after quitting Shiromani Akali Dal has been made candidate from Jalandhar Cantt.
The relation between Pargat and Sukhbir turned sour when the former hockey player objected to the proposal of setting up of solid waste management project in his constituency.
Another SAD rebel Inderbir Singh Bolaria has been fielded from Amritsar South by Congress. Bolaria was once considered as close to cabinet minister Bikram Singh Majithia.
After joining Congress, Davinder Singh Ghubaya, son of Akali MP Sher Singh Ghuabya, has been given ticket from Fazilka. Congress leader Mohinder Kumar Rinwa was seeking ticket from Fazilka.
Akali Dal has also given tickets to turncoats. Former Congress MLA Surinderpal Singh Sibia has been pitched from Barnala and former Congress leader Ishar Singh Meharban has been given ticket from Payal seat.
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has also not left behind in giving tickets to party hoppers.
Former Congress leader Sukhpal Singh Khaira has been given ticket by AAP from Bholath seat while another ex-Congressman Aman Arora has been fielded from Sunam.
Sarabjit Kaur, wife of former Akali minister late Captain Kanwaljit Singh has been given ticket from Derabassi while Kuldeep Kaur Tohra, daughter of Akali stalwart Gurcharan Singh Tohra has been fielded from Sanaur.
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