The politburo is currently in session here.
Yechury is a two-time Rajya Sabha MP. His current tenure will end in August. As per the CPI(M) convention, a person is not sent to the Upper House of Parliament for more than two terms.
The Marxist leader himself had said that he will follow the norm concerned.
The West Bengal unit of the Left party though in its meeting held on June 2 decided to write to the party's central committee seeking a third term for Yechury.
Also Read
Six Rajya Sabha MPs from Bengal will retire in July. As per the strength of the parties in the Assembly, the TMC can send five MPs and Congress one to the Rajya Sabha.
The Congress though has said that it is ready to give up the seat to CPI(M) only if Yechury contested it, sources in the Left party said.
The CPI(M)-led Left Front has 32 MLAs in the West Bengal Assembly, the Congress has 44 and the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) has 211.
Disclaimer: No Business Standard Journalist was involved in creation of this content