The Congress members turned upto the Assembly sporting black bands as a mark of protest.
"It was a murder of democracy when the Governor refused us an opportunity to form the government," Leader of the opposition Chandrakant Kavlekar said when Sinha stood up to read out her address.
"We were not allowed to form the government despite having the numbers on our side," he said.
In the Assembly polls, Congress won 17 seats relegating the BJP to the second position with 13 in the 40-member House.
However, the saffron party struck an alliance with regional outfits and independents to cross the half-way mark and form the ministry under Manohar Parrikar.
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