The rebel Goa Prant of RSS was formed in September last year after Goa Sanghchalak Subhash Velingkar was relieved of his post following his decision to float a political outfit to counter BJP during the assembly elections.
The group led by Velingkar had developed serious differences with BJP over the issue of Medium of Instruction (MOI) in elementary education in the State.
Velingkar led Bharatiya Bhasha Suraksha Manch was demanding that the state government should withdraw grants to English medium schools.
"Now that the elections are over, we will have to decide whether to merge Goa Prant with RSS or dissolve the unit. The decision will be taken after taking swayamsevakas into confidence," Velingkar said.
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The RSS leader who has been associated with Sangh for almost half a century had rebelled along in September last with hundreds of other cadres, but had maintained that their affiliation to the headquarters will continue.
Velingkar said GSM as a political front would continue playing a crucial role in the state's affairs.
GSM contested on six seats across the state during recently held Assembly Elections in alliance with Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP) and Shiv Sena.