The state BJP also said the party will work according to the template set by National President Amit Shah amid indications that it is eyeing more Assembly seats than what it contested in 2009.
"We have invited Amit Shah to Mumbai as he has not visited Mumbai after assuming the post of BJP chief. We also want to show him the Ganpati festival being celebrated in Mumbai and also discuss the upcoming elections with him. We will work according to the guidelines set by him," state BJP president Devendra Fadnavis said here.
Dismissing reports of a tug-of-war between BJP and Shiv Sena over distribution of seats in the key State, where Congress and NCP are in power for 15 years, Fadnavis said there is no problem between the over two decade-old allies.
"We haven't had final discussions over seat-sharing till now. So there is no question of any problem between us," said Fadnavis, seen by many as BJP's potential Chief Ministerial candidate.
Shiv Sena, the senior partner at the State level, had contested 169 seats in 2009 Assembly polls, while BJP fielded candidates in 119 segments.
Buoyed by its showing in the Lok Sabha polls, the BJP is reportedly asking for more seats this time around for the election to 288-member House due in a couple of months.