New Delhi, Sep 17 - The mother of college student Ishrat Jahan, who had been killed by Gujarat police along with three others in Ahmedabad June 2004 for allegedly being a terrorist, Thursday moved the Supreme Court against Gujarat High Court's order suspending a magistrate's report which said her daughter was innocent and the killings 'staged'.
Ishrat's mother Shamima Kausar asked the apex court to suspend the Gujarat High Court's Sep 9 order, which had suspended Ahmedabad Metropolitan Magistrate M.P. Tamang's report and sought permission to use the report as 'per various provisions of law of the land'.
This implied Shamima Kausar might seek prosecution of the police officials involved in the allegedly staged killing of her daughter, besides seeking compensation from the state government.
She also sought that the apex court summon all official records on her daughter's killing, apprehending that they might be tampered with in the state government's custody.