Soon after the BJP came out with its first list of candidates for Delhi polls, the AAP had a dig on the saffron party on Twitter, asking it to disclose its chief ministerial candidate.
The post appeared to show a classroom, where one student passes a chit to another sitting in front of him. The second image in the post showed the student in the front reading the chit that said, "Who's the CM candidate?" and looking back in anger.
The AAP tagged Delhi BJP in the post.
Earlier Friday, the BJP released its first list of 57 candidates for the February 8 polls.
With the assembly election drawing closer, AAP has been hitting out at BJP, claiming that the saffron party has no chief ministerial face.
Previously too, the parties have taken political potshots at each other on social media.
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