"We are eagerly waiting for the outcome of CPI(M) state committee meeting to be held on February 12 and 13. It is true that senior leaders have openly spoken in favour of alliance. But we feel there is need for an official stand (alliance with Congress) by CPI(M) as only then people of Bengal, who are opposed to TMC will have clarity," said a senior state Congress leader on condition of anonymity.
The issue gained momentum in the last two months after several senior CPI(M) leaders sent feelers to Congress for forging a tie-up to oust ruling Trinamool Congress from Bengal.
Former chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee and CPI(M) state secretary Surjya Kanta Mishra during public meetings had called upon Congress to join hands with the Left Front.
The final decision on the issue of alliance will be taken by the party's central committee.
Congress leaders from West Bengal had unanimously rejected any alliance with TMC but remained divided on a tie-up with the Left when party Vice President Rahul Gandhi held consultations with them.