"There is some difference of opinion with him (Velingkar) over policy decision. They (rebel RSS leaders) are our people. We will be able to discuss with them and convince them, I am sure," Gadkari told reporters in the presence of Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar.
The Sangh (RSS) neither fights any polls nor do its office-bearers participate in the election.
"If they want to participate in politics, they have to step down from the Sangh posts. This is a tradition of Sangh," the senior BJP leader said.
Velingkar had taken on the BJP government in Goa over its support for English-medium schools and was 'relieved' from his post as Rss Goa unit chief on August 31, after the Bharatiya Bhasha Suraksha Manch (BBSM) hinted at its intent to float a political party to counter BJP in the 2017 Assembly polls.
His supporters had detached themselves from the Konkan prant of RSS, and had formed 'Goa prant', which the RSS senior leadership had refused to recognise.