Party sources said the committees which will shoulder various aspects of the poll campaign, from rallies and reaching out to the youth to preparation of the manifesto and publicity literature, will be announced tomorrow.
The Parliamentary Board had earlier authorised BJP President Rajnath Singh and Election Campaign Committee Chief Narendra Modi to form these committees and appoint the members. The views of the Board will be given due respect while finalising the names, sources said.
However, senior leaders will be involved in the overall campaign to these election-bound states.
Nitin Gadkari has reportedly turned down the offer to head the poll campaign for Delhi as BJP's prospects are grim and being a former president of the party he feels it is a minor responsibility. Gadkari was keen on getting the charge for Rajasthan.
While general secretaries have been given charge of states and organisational responsibilities, the new list is likely to be about their roles and functions.
Singh and Modi will consult the leaders concerned as well as the RSS before coming out with the list tomorrow. An attempt has been made to ensure a collective role for all senior leaders and to ensure that no feathers are ruffled, sources said.
