A tweet from the official handle of Harsh Vardhan’s Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change caught the eye of social media on Thursday.

The erroneous tweet from the handle took a dig at Congress prez Rahul Gandhi for targetting the ruling BJP party after the goons attacked a school bus of GD Goenka School in Gurugram.

"Not a single tweet from the Cong president condemning #KarniSenaViolence, instead just a cheesy tweet like this one," the official account (@moefcc) wrote.

The tweet came in response to a post by Twitter handle @aAccheDin.

Twitterati soon spotted the gaffe by the official handle and thought the person handling the accounts forgot to switch handles.

Looks like someone forgot to switch accounts. — Sandhya Ramesh (@sandygrains) January 25, 2018

@narendramodi Please Switch back to your own account and Tweet this copy paste material. — Anupun Kher (@AnupunKher) January 25, 2018

This is a ministry handle? — Shantanu Datta (@desktopdiarist) January 25, 2018

Bc ye government ki official tweeter account hai isme se to chaplusi mat karo pic.twitter.com/fz4Oop5KJH — khagesh (@KhageshOO7) January 25, 2018

Official government handle is working for a party... — Rahulgandhi pm 2019 (@rightwing96) January 25, 2018

The tweet was later deleted but people had already saved the screenshots.

Good that "Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Government of India" deleted their tweet. Here are the screenshots and links- https://t.co/xcFyWMoDOq- https://t.co/dmxvfBUiJW pic.twitter.com/UhvXBXJwfK — SM Hoax Slayer (@SMHoaxSlayer) January 25, 2018

Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Cheap Chaatukaarita. pic.twitter.com/l09kebjUQV — Aisi Taisi Democracy (@AisiTaisiDemo) January 25, 2018

While others pointed out and shared the link to Gandhi's tweet.

"There will never be a cause big enough to justify violence against children. Violence and hatred are the weapons of the weak. The BJP's use of hatred and violence is setting our entire country on fire," he wrote in a tweet posted on Wednesday.

There will never be a cause big enough to justify violence against children. Violence and hatred are the weapons of the weak. The BJP's use of hatred and violence is setting our entire country on fire. — Office of RG (@OfficeOfRG) January 24, 2018

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