The proposal appears to have gone down well with the CPI(M), which has termed it "reasonable", although the party is yet to officially take a call on it.
The state Congress was willing to support CPI(M) if the party fields its former general secretary Sitaram Yechury.
"If we want to stop the BJP in the state, the Left and Congress should fight together. We feel that in the upcoming Rajya Sabha polls, we should put up an independent candidate for the fifth seat, which will be supported both by Congress and the Left Front," state Congress president Adhir Chowdhury said.
Claiming that the break up of Left Front-Congress alliance in the state has helped BJP gain momentum, Chowdhury said the Congress is also open to supporting the CPI(M), provided its candidate is veteran leader Sitaram Yechury.
The elections for five Rajya seats from West Bengal will be held on March 23. Of the five seats, four are presently held by the Trinamool Congress and one by the CPI(M).
But with the reduced strength of the Left Front in the Assembly, the CPI(M) is not in a position to send its candidate to the upper house of Parliament on its own. It has to fall back on the Congress to get its candidate elected.
Left Front legislative party leader Sujan Chakraborty termed Chowdhury's proposal for independent candidate as "reasonable".
"The idea of Left and Congress supported independent candidate is reasonable. But we are yet to take a final call on this issue of Rajya Sabha polls," Chakraborty told PTI.
Various CPI(M) leaders, who spoke to PTI on the condition of anonymity, conceded that the tussle between the party line and lack of numbers in the Assembly has landed the party state unit into a precarious situation.
"In most cases, we have seen independent candidate doesn't play the role that is expected of them. A party candidate means he has to abide by the decisions of the party and we need a political person who can take up the issues against the BJP government," he said.
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