"There are certain methodologies for such cases. Those methodologies are already taking place. You will get to know about it soon," Yechuri told reporters on the sidelines of a programme here to mark the 102nd birth anniversary of party patriarch Jyoti Basu.
Chatterjee shared dais with Yechuri along with Politburo members Biman Bose, Surjya Kanta Mishra and former West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee.
Associated with CPI(M) for the past four decades, Chatterjee, a ten-time MP, assumed the office of Lok Sabha Speaker after UPA government came to power in mid-2004 and became the first Communist MP to be elected to the high post.
After Left parties withdrew support to UPA government on July 9 that year over the Indo-US nuclear deal, Chatterjee remained determined to continue as Speaker, ignoring the party's directive to resign.
While addressing the programme, Chatterjee said he had been able to become the Lok Sabha Speaker only because of the party and remembered how Jyoti Basu himself had encouraged him to take up the job of the Speaker in 2004.
"When I became Speaker, Jyoti babu had told me that I need to set an example how a Communist performs well in parliamentary democracy also. I don't know how I had performed but I had tried. There had been certain misunderstandings but I don't want to talk about the past," he said.