It has been learnt that majority of the working committee members will assemble in Chennai on February 7, where the Tamil Nadu strongman may meet some of the members at an informal gathering.
"We have received a circular of the working committee meeting on February 8. Therefore, as of now, the informal gathering of the members in Chennai on February 5 is not happening. There is a possibility that Srinivasan might meet representatives of a select few units among the working committee members on February 7 prior to the meeting," a senior BCCI official told PTI today.
The Supreme Court, in its judgement on January 22, had ruled that "no individual with commercial interests will be allowed to contest the elections", meaning that Srinivasan cannot contest for the post of BCCI chief until he clears himself of conflict of interest charges.
The SC also served a directive to BCCI to hold its AGM and elections within six weeks of the judgement.
The court ruled that Srinivasan will have to dissociate himself completely from Chennai Super Kings which is also being probed by a Court-appointed three-member committee headed by ex CJI R M Lodha.
With the committee being given six months time to decide on the quantum of punishment for CSK and Rajasthan Royals, it is practically impossible for Srinivasan to dissociate himself from the franchise within six weeks time and contest the BCCI polls.