West Bengal political circles were discussing it in hush tones. When the three-day Central Committee meeting in Calcutta concluded on the evening of Sunday January 21, some called it a “clear defeat of Sitaram Yechury”. The CPI(M) general secretary was in favor of continuing with a former policy, which has come to be known as the Bengal line because with a few exceptions, most of the Bengal Communists advocated it, and that was to keep close ties with the Congress Party in order to keep political rivals of both parties from gaining political ground. Strong supporters of this argument within the Bengal CPI(M) included expelled party leader and former Lok Sabha Speaker, Somnath Chatterjee, former chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, CPI(M) Member of Legislative Assembly Sujan Chakraborty and Gautab Deb among others. But as per the party diktat, none of them, other than Chatterjee because he is no longer a part of the CPI(M), will corroborate that there is a division within the party on the question of reviving alliances with the Congress.