SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir assembly will not take up a resolution for the return of the mortal remains of Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru. The resolution was moved by an independent MLA, Engineer Rashid, but was not drawn out in the balloting held on Tuesday.The MLA cried foul, saying the balloting was done in his absence. “It was a deliberate attempt to sabotage the resolution. I was earlier told that the balloting would be done at 5 pm, but when I went at 4.45 pm, I was told that it had already been done at 2 pm,” said Rashid, adding that this was a “murder of democracy” and he would continue his struggle to bring back Guru’s mortal remains.The legislative assembly secretary Mohammad Ramzan contested Rashid’s claims, saying it was notified on March 20 that the balloting would be held at 1.35 pm on Tuesday. “It is very much on the records that we have intimated all members that the balloting process would start at 1.35 P.M,” he said.