Sources close to him said the Mahadalit leader is likely to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a day or two as the BJP-led NDA looks to widen its base in the state.
BJP President Amit Shah had yesterday hinted at joining hands with Manjhi, saying talks are on and his party's doors are open for new allies.
Many believe that his populist policies when he was the Chief Minister, besides his sacking from the hot seat by JD(U), has generated some sympathy for him in his community even though he remains an "untested commodity".
Prasad, the RJD president, had recently proposed that Manjhi be included in the grand alliance against BJP, inviting sharp response from Chief Minister Nitish Kumar who is against any truck with his former protege.
With differences between Kumar and Prasad coming to the fore, BJP believes it can wrest the state from the two Bihar satraps who together have ruled it for the last 25 years.