New Delhi, July 28 - The Congress, partner in the ruling Jammu and Kashmir coalition, Tuesday expressed confidence that Chief Minister Omar Abdullah would come out unscathed from the opposition allegation linking him to a sex scandal, which forced him to step down.
'Omar (Abdullah) stands on a high moral ground...He will fight and prove his innocence,' Rajya Sabha MP and state Congress chief Saifuddin Soz told IANS here.
An emotionally charged Abdullah, who became the chief minister of the National Conference-Congress coalition government in January 2009, resigned from his post after senior Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leader Muzaffar Hussain Baig alleged in the state assembly that his name figured in the list of accused in the sex scam that rocked the state in 2002.