Mumbai: Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis on Sunday said that he would return for a second term as the CM after the Assembly polls slated for later this year. He also said that his work would speak for him.

"I am chief minister of not just the BJP, but also the Shiv Sena, RPI, Rashtriya Samaj Paksh (all are allies in the state government). People will decide who will be the next chief minister. You need not worry. Our work will speak for us," he told party workers at the state executive meeting.

"I have already said that I will return," Fadnavis said.

"Some people are raking up the issue of the chief minister's post. Don't fall into this trap. There are people from both the parties who speak unnecessarily," he said.

The post of the chief minister has been a bone of contention between the BJP and the Shiv Sena and leaders from both the parties have spoken out of turn.

Recently, there was also talk of Yuva Sena chief Aaditya Thackeray being Sena's pick for the chief minister's post.

In response, Thackeray had said, "It is the people who will have to decide whether I am ready to occupy the post or not. I can't talk about it as this is the only thing which is not in my hand."

Thackeray was speaking to a news channel during his 'Jan Ashirwad' yatra in north Maharashtra.

The two parties are expected to fight on an equal number of seats, and some Sena leaders have routinely stressed that "equal power-sharing" also meant sharing the chief minister's post for identical tenures.

Fadnavis said the 2019 Assembly polls in the state would be fought in alliance (with the Sena and other parties) and discussions on seat-sharing would be held soon.

Allaying fears that an influx of leaders from other parties into the BJP would put old-timers at a disadvantage, Fadnavis said it was about inducting good people from other outfits.

"If they wish to join us, our people shouldn't be disturbed. 85% of (BJP) candidates in the (2019) Lok Sabha polls were our people," he said.

Fadnavis told workers not to be complacent post the massive mandate that BJP got in the Lok Sabha polls, as the Assembly elections in the state would be a different battleground.

"Since the battleground is different, our strategy will also have to be different. Don't be complacent and take people for granted," he told workers.

The chief minister told the gathering that they should be satisfied with the development under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi instead of vying for posts.

Fadnavis asked partymen not to seek tickets or recommend names as the criteria for nomination were fixed, adding that "we will fight each seat to win".

"The Congress' national, state and Mumbai president have been defeated in the Lok Sabha polls. The NCP president accepted defeat even before the election and the Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi also suffered defeat. Defeat doesn't mean insult. Let us train our opponents on how to function as the opposition for 10-15 years," he said.