"As far as the roles of veteran leaders are concerned, I will call a party meeting to which they will be invited. After thorough discussions with all big leaders, we will decide what role will be played by which person," Singh told reporters at Ahmedabad airport on his way to Gandhinagar for a meeting with party's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi.
He was asked what role Advani would be assigned after NDA is voted to power.
Advani, who was deputy prime minister in the previous NDA government, with his vast experience and stature was reportedly not keen on a role in a government headed by Modi, once considered his protege.
There were talks of Advani being offered the post of NDA Parliamentary Party leader or Speaker of the next Lok Sabha.
The party will also have to decide on the part to be played by another veteran Murali Manohar Joshi, a former BJP president, who was reportedly unhappy when he was shifted from Varanasi to Kanpur to pave the way for Modi to contest the seat.
Though Singh remained tight-lipped about the agenda of their meeting with Modi, issues like formation of the next government and tasks to be assigned to seniors like Advani, Joshi and Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj could be discussed.
"We will sit and decide the agenda. But one thing is confirmed that Narendrabhai Modi is going to become the next prime minister of this country," Singh said when asked about the agenda of their meeting.
The BJP chief sought to make light of today's meeting with Modi, saying it was just to share "experiences of the election campaign".
"We frequently keep meeting in Delhi. If he (Modi) were to come to Delhi, naturally the whole day would have been lost. We had telephonic conversation and I said a long talk is not possible on telephone. So, let's sit together for a while and share our experience on the election campaign." Singh said.
He was also reticent about Modi's successor in Gujarat after he moves to Delhi. "You will get to know," he said when asked who would step into Modi's shoes if he becomes the prime minister.
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