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Congress-friendly journalist wonders whether Priyanka Gandhi is ‘C’ factor, Twitterati guesses what C stands for

Pallavi Ghosh does it again

We have all heard of people, things being the ‘x-factor’ or having the USP (ultimate selling point) that stands them out from the crowd. But a Congress-friendly journalist Pallavi Ghosh came up with a new term to describe Priyanka Gandhi Vadra who has widely been pegged as the trump card of Congress as the run-up to elections.

She was to discuss on her show whether Priyanka Gandhi Vadra campaigning in Varanasi could turn the wave against Prime Minister Modi. However, Ghosh decided to describe her USP as ‘C factor’.

This led people to wonder what exactly does this ‘C’ stand for?

Some even took a dig at Ghosh for the tweet.

We thank Ghosh for providing the C factor on a Saturday evening. Here C stands for comedy.

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