With growing criticism that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi does not promote younger leaders in the party, the Congress social media team on Wednesday evening launched a Twitter campaign to support him. The effort is to show that Gandhi may be a dynast himself, but he has groomed young talent from non-political backgrounds. The Congress social media team had several young leaders, including first time MPs like Ramya Haridas, and others took to Twitter to extol how Gandhi handpicked them, even to contest for Lok Sabha polls, or put them in leadership roles. All went well until Thursday afternoon, when the party’s social media team ended up facing an onslaught from an unlikely quarter — the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). Its spokesperson Raghav Chadha said the Congress had no future. The AAP social media team ran a campaign claiming that electing a Congress legislator was akin to electing one from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) because the Congress one would eventually join the BJP. The Congress social media team then called the AAP the “B team” of the BJP. The BJP was largely silent.