"Our party (CPI-M) congress has ruled out supporting Congress. Let the election come. See what happens," Deb, a CPI-M central committee member told reporters at Barasat in neighbouring North 24 Parganas when asked about the possibility.
Deb also referred to his party extending support to the Congress-led government at the Centre for four and half years earlier.
The CPI-M state committee member had recently stoked a controversy by saying that the Left did not have enough strength to defeat Trinamool Congress in next year's assembly elections and had hinted at an "understanding" with the Congress.
CPI-M general secretary Sitaram Yechury had, however, recently ruled out any alliance with the Congress to take on ruling TMC in the state and said the party will go by its resolution adopted in the Vishakhapatnam party congress of not going into an alliance or front with Congress or BJP.
Deb was not averse to talking to estranged TMC leader Mukul Roy.
"If Mukul Roy wants to talk to our party leaders or an individual, it is his prerogative. I cannot comment on it. But in politics there is no such word called 'no'," Deb said when asked whether CPI(M) would be interested in aligning with Roy if he floats a new outfit or a political platform.
