Reports saying that Yechury and senior leaders from West Bengal had offered to resign from the Politburo could not be confirmed immediately, but heated debate on the political line based on a 'non-Congress, anti-BJP' campaign is understood to have taken place at the two-day meeting of the 89-member Central Committee which began today.
CPI(M)'s strength has fallen sharply to nine members in the Lok Sabha including only two from its bastion in West Bengal, from a total of 16 in the 15th Lok Sabha and 44 in the previous one.
With the prime focus of discussion being West Bengal, the leaders debated the future course of action on how to cope with the challenges and galvanise the party and the Left organisation which have been under tremendous stress due to the continued attacks and violence against them, they said.
Questions relating to the party's 'political and tactical line' are likely to be taken up at the highest decision-making body of CPI(M), the Party Congress, slated in March-April next year.