A resolution opposing the Citizenship Amendment Act would be moved in the Assembly on February 12, Puducherry Chief Minister V Narayanasamy said on Sunday while dubbing the legislation as "ill-conceived".
The Congress-ruled Puducherry would be the fifth dispensation to adopt the course after the West Bengal, Kerala, Punjab and Rajasthan assemblies passed resolutions against the amended citizenship law.
Launching a 'massive' signature campaign against the CAA, the National Register of Citizens and the National Population Register in the union territory, Narayanasamy said,""We will never give room for the CAA as it is ill-conceived and injurious."