CORRECTION: An earlier version of the story suggested that Rahul Gandhi was being trolled for mixing up names of Congress chief ministers. The report was based on a widely circulated video clip which started at a point that gave the impression that he did mix up the names. However, we could find a longer version of the video that made it clear that the viral clip - a periscope video shared by Congress - started late, showing incomplete first sentence of his speech. The story has been updated to reflect it.

An incomplete video of a speech given Congress president Rahul Gandhi has become a talking point on social media. The video makes it seem like Rahul Gandhi mixed up the names of chief ministers of Congress-ruled states Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh while speaking at an election rally in Neemuch.

Speaking at the Neemuch rally in Madhya Pradesh on May 14, Rahul Gandhi started with his speech by addressing the Congress leaders present on the dais.

A Periscope video shared by the Congress official Twitter account made it seem like Rahul Gandhi said, "Madhya Pradesh chief minister Bhupesh Baghelji, Chhattisgarh chief minister Hukum Singh Karadaji..."

Watch the video here:

Both Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh are ruled by his party and he had appointed Kamal Nath as the chief minister of MP and Bhupesh Baghel as the CM of Chhattisgarh after the recent assembly elections.

BJP supporters have now cut out a clip of speech to shame Rahul Gandhi on Twitter for mixing up the names of leaders of states ruled by his party.

Some are even saying that should he be made the Prime Minister when he can't even remember the names of the chief ministers of states.

However, this is not the whole truth. A full video of the Neemuch rally posted by the Congress on YouTube shows that Rahul Gandhi did not misattribute the states to Congress CMs.

If one sees the full YouTube speech (around the 25-minute mark) one will be able to see that Rahul Gandhi merely began his speech by mentioning the CM's name before the state.

The confusion arose from the incomplete Twitter video cutting out Kamal Nath's name.

The full line was, "Kamal Nath...chief minister of Madhya Pradesh...Bhupesh Baghel...chief minister of Chhattisgarh..."

See the full video here:

Rahul Gandhi has famously goofed up in many of his election speeches and interviews.

In 2018, he was famously trolled for repeatedly failing to pronounce the name of Visvesvaraya at a rally during the Karnataka assembly elections. He struggled for several seconds and failed multiple times to pronounce the name of the revered scholar and engineer, Visvesvaraya.

However, it is not just Rahul Gandhi who has made such infamous gaffes.

Recently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in an interview that during the Balakot airstrikes, Indian Air Force (IAF) officials were worried about the cloud cover. However, Modi thought that the clouds can, in fact, come of help to the IAF fighter jets and act as a cover to escape Pakistani radars.

The comment invited massive trolling on social media for days while Opposition leaders, too, had a field day attacking Modi and BJP for jeopardising national security with such ideas.