"The political front which BBSM would be floating will go it alone in the poll. We can join hands with Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP) if they withdraw support to BJP," RSS Goa chief Subhash Velingkar told reporters here.
BBSM has been demanding that regional languages (Konkani and Marathi) be made the Medium of Instruction in Goa's elementary schools, and Government should stop the grants of English medium schools.
Bhembre said as of now 35 out of the 40 Assembly constituencies in Goa have been shortlisted where BBSM has a stronghold and has a candidate.
In the remaining five constituencies -- Nuvem, Benaulim, Cuncolim, Quepem and Velim -- the ground work is on, he said.
Bhembre said that MGP should sever the ties with the ruling BJP by September 30 and join hands with BBSM.
To a question, Velingkar said RSS has always been with BBSM in its fight to protect regional languages.
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