RAIPUR: The Congress government in Chhattisgarh is likely to move a resolution in the assembly in the upcoming budget session to demand scrapping of the controversial Citizenship (Amendment) Act ( CAA ).Congress-ruled Punjab and Rajasthan, Left-ruled Kerala and the Trinamool Congress government in West Bengal have already adopted similar resolutions, saying CAA is against the secular fabric of the country.There are strong indications that the Chhattisgarh cabinet will discuss moving the resolution in the budget session next month at a meeting chaired by CM Bhupesh Baghel on Thursday. The cabinet could consider the draft of the resolution, sources said.Right from the beginning, CM Baghel has been vocal against CAA and was the first CM to say he will not implement CAA and “will not sign any document related to NRC”. He has dubbed it a law based on religious discrimination, which is against the spirit of the Constitution.