NEW DELHI: In a major faux pas, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today quoted the number of voters in India to be 600 crore (six billion) while addressing the gathering of leaders at the World Economic Forum ’s plenary session. (According to Election Commission of India, 814.5 million people were registered to vote in the country in 2014.)"In 2014, after three decades, 600 crore Indian voters for the first time gave complete majority to a political party to form a government at the Centre...," the PM said during his address.The mistake was overlooked by the official Twitter handle of the Prime Minister's Office as well and it, too, tweeted the same mistake.Though the tweet was promptly deleted, it failed to escape the sharp eyes of social media users.Last seen, the tweet had been retweeted 147 times and over 400 people had liked it.