Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari also sought to allay the apprehensions of the sitting councillors, who may be feeling resentful about the party's decision to field only fresh faces.
"26 of these sitting councillors, who have contributed to the party and served people for years, would be chosen for special roles, maybe for next Delhi Assembly elections," he told reporters at Ramlila Maidan here.
"I am confident that the people will give a reasonable verdict in the MCD polls," he said.
Seeking to micro-manage its campaign, the party is holding a convention of its polling booth in-charges at Ramlila Maidan on Sunday, which the party's chief Amit Shah and Union minister M Vankaiah Naidu are slated to address.
More From This Section
Over 65,000 BJP booth in-charges, five from each of the 13,372 polling stations in the national capital are estimated to assemble for the event to prepare groundwork for the April 22 civic polls.
"The event is not a rally but a convention meant only for booth in-charges, for whom special passes have been made. Other workers are welcome but will have to come like any other visitor. The idea is to let the party chief convey the strategy to the lower level, so they can execute the plan as desired," Tiwari said.
Citing the victories in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarkhand as a major factor, he said, "At nearly booths, we did not even have a single volunteer, but now we have 'Panch Parmeshwars' coming from all the polling stations."
(REOPENS DES58)
Meanwhile, the BJP today also made fresh appointments for the MCD elections.
"BJP President Amit Shah has assigned responsibilities for the MCD polls to Member of Parliament and BJP's Vice President Vinay Sahasrabuddhe, and Central ministers Nirmala Sitharaman, Jitendra Singh and Sanjeev Balyan.
"BJP's National Vice-President Shyam Jaju will continue as party's Delhi In-charge," the BJP said in a statement.