"Last night, several RSS workers have resigned from their posts. We have now split from Konkan prant forming a separate RSS Goa prant," Velingkar told reporters here.
He, however, hastened to add, "We will approach the parent body seeking affiliation after the assembly polls in March 2017."
Velingkar, who was removed from the key post by the RSS yesterday, said the workers have "reinstated" him as the Goa "Prant Sangh Chalak."
They had even shown black flags to the BJP national chief Amit Shah during a recent visit to the state.
BBMS has been pressing for regional languages like Konkani and Marathi to be made the MoI in schools and grants given to the English-medium institutes stopped.
Sangh said Velingkar was sacked because he was indulging in political activities, which as an RSS member he could not do.
"When they did not object to my role in Congress-hatao, why are they questioning now when I speak against BJP?," he said.
RSS Konkan prant Sanghachalak Satish Modh had in a statement said Velingkar has been relieved of the charge as he wanted to get involved in political activity.
Earlier, speaking to PTI, Velingkar alleged Parrikar and Gadkari were instrumental in Snagh taking action against him.
"There is a possibility of Gadkari and Parrikar misreporting to the RSS headquarters on the issue. Parrikar is very much behind this. For them, I was the only focal point and they tried to break the (MoI) movement. Later they will repent for doing it," said Velingkar.
Resenting action against Velingkar, over 300 Sangh workers have announced they will quit the organisation and "defeat" BJP in the Assembly polls if he is not reinstated.
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