Leaders of Goa's breakaway faction could return to RSS fold

IANS  |  Panaji 

A Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh faction in that broke away from the parent party following differences with the BJP-led coalition could return to the Sangh fold, a senior faction leader said on Monday.

Former Sanghachalak Subhash Velingkar said a formal decision on the matter will be taken by 90-odd office-bearers of the faction by March 3 or 4.

"Re-uniting with the after the February 4 assembly elections was always on the cards," Velingkar told IANS.

The aim of forming the rebel unit in was to defeat the state's which, he claimed, had taken the Sangh's teachings for granted.

Velingkar was sacked by the in August last year after he repeatedly accused Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar and the of deviating from teachings and betraying the cause of regional languages by allowing English medium primary schools -- most run by Goa's Roman Catholic Church -- to avail of financial grants.

Velingkar then formed a rebel Sangh outfit in Goa, which thousands of local volunteers and a majority of state office-bearers joined.

Velingkar, co-convenor of Bharatiya Bhasha Suraksha Manch, has accused Parrikar and the state of betrayal.

Velingkar and the Manch leadership also formed a new political party -- Suraksha Manch -- which contested the February 4 elections in alliance with the Shiv Sena and one of Goa's oldest regional political party -- Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party.

Velingkar said their rebellion had proved a point to the top leadership and the

--IANS

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Leaders of Goa's breakaway faction could return to RSS fold

A Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh faction in Goa that broke away from the parent party following differences with the BJP-led coalition government could return to the Sangh fold, a senior faction leader said on Monday.

A Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh faction in that broke away from the parent party following differences with the BJP-led coalition could return to the Sangh fold, a senior faction leader said on Monday.

Former Sanghachalak Subhash Velingkar said a formal decision on the matter will be taken by 90-odd office-bearers of the faction by March 3 or 4.

"Re-uniting with the after the February 4 assembly elections was always on the cards," Velingkar told IANS.

The aim of forming the rebel unit in was to defeat the state's which, he claimed, had taken the Sangh's teachings for granted.

Velingkar was sacked by the in August last year after he repeatedly accused Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar and the of deviating from teachings and betraying the cause of regional languages by allowing English medium primary schools -- most run by Goa's Roman Catholic Church -- to avail of financial grants.

Velingkar then formed a rebel Sangh outfit in Goa, which thousands of local volunteers and a majority of state office-bearers joined.

Velingkar, co-convenor of Bharatiya Bhasha Suraksha Manch, has accused Parrikar and the state of betrayal.

Velingkar and the Manch leadership also formed a new political party -- Suraksha Manch -- which contested the February 4 elections in alliance with the Shiv Sena and one of Goa's oldest regional political party -- Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party.

Velingkar said their rebellion had proved a point to the top leadership and the

--IANS

maya/tsb/dg

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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