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The Opposition Congress boycotted Goa Governor Mridula Sinha's address to the House on the first day of the state Assembly's Budget session on Tuesday, 29 January.
Members of the Opposition wore black bands on their arms as a mark of protest, claiming that their "voice was not being heard by the BJP-led state government".
As the House assembled for the day and Sinha got up to address the members, Leader of Opposition Chandrakant Kavlekar stood up to raise the point of order.
He said the governor should not be allowed to address the House as the "voices of Opposition were not being heard by the government".
Kavlekar further said that the governor should first address the issue of governance and the "collapsed" state administration.
As Speaker Pramod Sawant did not allow the point of order and the governor continued her address, all the Congress members staged a walkout.
Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar was present in the House when the Congress members walked out.
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