GANDHINAGAR: BJP 's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi is in no mood to take a break after a tiring campaign — he clocked nearly 3 lakh kilometre to address over 430 rallies across the country, apart from 5,000 public events, including 3D rallies and "chai pe charcha" shows.The Gujarat CM held a string of meetings with party men on Monday with many more lined up for Tuesday, mainly to chalk out a succession plan in Gujarat and tie up loose ends within the NDA On Monday morning, he met Chattisgarh CM Raman Singh for over an hour and a half at his official residence in Gandhinagar, and later, met former Meghalaya chief minister PA Sangma , who called on him along with his daughter Agatha.Sources say the meeting mainly revolved around possible ties with North East Regional Parties Forum. Sangma is a member of the forum."We had our meeting yesterday. Nagaland CM is chairman of the forum. Modi is likely to become the PM so I made a courtesy visit and discussed possible ties with the NDA," Sangma said.Later, Modi met his core team in Gujarat, including senior ministers and party leaders and reviewed the performance while he was away campaigning. Sources say he also gave hints about possible successors in case of his moving to Delhi.On Tuesday, Modi is likely to meet all the Gujarat BJP MPs and MLAs to discuss the succession plan formally. Senior BJP leaders say Modi may try and get a consensus on the name of Anandiben Patel , currently state revenue minister and one of his closest aides, as the next chief minister of Gujarat."Modi plans to meet top national leaders of BJP and NDA alliance leaders over the next three days in Gandhinagar before the results to review the possible alliances," the source said.After meeting the core BJP group on Monday, Modi had a long meeting with former BJP president Nitin Gadkari. He is believed to have discussed ways of bringing Shiv Sena and Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) together if there arose a need for greater numbers.