Srinagar, July 28 - An emotional Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said he would resign from office Tuesday after the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) alleged that he was involved in a sensational sex scandal that rocked the state in 2006.
There was high drama in the assembly as Abdullah said he would step down and not return till his name was cleared. Members of his National Conference surrounded him and tried to physically stop him from leaving, but a determined Abdullah strode out of the house.
In 2006, a minor girl in Srinagar had accused senior politicians, bureaucrats and police officers of raping her. The Jammu and Kashmir High Court intervened and handed over the probe to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). The CBI later presented a chargesheet and a trial is underway at a sessions court in Punjab.
On Tuesday, the scandal came back to haunt Kashmiri politicians.
Senior PDP leader Muzaffar Hussain Baig submitted a list of what he said was the accused in the case prepared by the CBI.