"These elections are going to be different... A new arithmetic will be seen. People will vote for good governance," he told reporters.
The two long-standing alliances around which the state's politics was revolving for the last many years -- Congress-NCP and Shiv Sena-BJP -- broke up last month.
"Congress and NCP looted Maharashtra for 15 years and people will ensure they don't return to power," he said.
Asked to comment on reports of 'secret deal' between BJP and NCP, Javadekar said, "These claims are absolutely false. It was BJP which fought against the corruption of the Congress-NCP regime."
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Asked about Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray's reported remarks that the 25-year-old Sena-BJP alliance would not have split had Rajnath Singh been the BJP president, Javadekar said, "I don't want to comment. We tried our best to salvage the alliance. Now that stage has passed and the train has left the platform."
BJP will undertake a statewide poll campaign which will use digital media, street plays, folk arts. There would be 150 video vans, he said.
"Our theme will be 'Rashtra Ke Saath Maharashtra' (Maharashtra with the nation), he said, adding, "voters have given us power in Centre. Now we are asking them to give us power in Maharashtra too."
Javadekar also released BJP's poll campaign song, sung by Swapnil Bandodkar.