Twitter in love with Aam Aadmi Party's 'Mini Mufflerman'


New Delhi, Feb 11 (IANS): Ahead of its impending victory in Delhi Assembly polls, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Tuesday tweeted a photo of a toddler dressed as Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, sporting his trademark muffler and cap.

The post grabbed the eye balls of Tweeple while called the toddler 'Mini Mufflerman'.

The photograph shows the toddler dressed as Kejriwal, with an AAP cap, a painted-on moustache, a maroon pullover, and of course, the muffler.

"Mufflerman," wrote AAP while tweeting the image with a smiley face emoji.

The post has garnered more than 11.8K likes and 1.7K comments on Twitter. As the post went viral, social media was abuzz with reactions.

A user wrote, "Congrats on your win, and even as a BJP well wisher I must say you guys deserve to win."

Another wrote, "Congrats sir...you proove that...develop means a good thing... not religion...!!"

A post read, "Mufflerman once again... Congratulations to @AamAadmiParty for the consistency in dehli...Also to the people of dehli who voted on Education and Healthcare not on Hindu Muslim...Hindustan...PaKistan."

"Thanks to all the voters who voted for AAP... It is a clear verdict to protect the soul and essence of India," read another post.

A user remarked, "I am a Kejriwal... But I am not a terrorist...!!!"

  

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