Sources in the party said the central election committee (CEC) is likely to meet tomorrow morning at 10, Janpath, residence of the Congress president.
Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi, party's general secretary in-charge of Himachal Sushil Kumar Shinde are also expected to attend the meeting besides incumbent Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh and party's state unit chief Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, the sources said.
"The panel will meet to decide candidates for the crucial polls tomorrow. Majority of the candidates will be finalised by tomorrow itself. There are some seats, candidates for which are likely to be decided later. This is because there has been no consensus on whom to offer the candidature," a source said.
He is likely "to have his way" in the selection of candidates, the sources said.
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The party's Screening Committee is headed by former Union Minister Jitendra Singh. It would decide on the candidates, on the basis of the recommendations made by the Pradesh Election Committee (PEC).
The PEC has already given 42 single names for as many seats while giving a panel of names for 26 remaining seats.
Singh has said that "winnability" was the only factor for distribution of party tickets but did not answer whether the "one family one ticket" formula would be made applicable in the state. The formula was successfully implemented in Punjab earlier.
Minister Kaul Singh Thakur is demanding a party ticket for his daughter Champa from Shimla while another minister G S Bali is also asking a ticket for his son.
Asked if all sitting MLAs will be repeated, Singh said almost all except a few, who have opted out.
Sources said that Vidya Stokes, Viplove Thakur, Harsh Mahajan and Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu have stated before the Pradesh Election Committee that they do not wish to contest.
Sources added that the chief minister will contest from either the Theog seat or from Arki seat, near Shimla.