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Nirbhaya's mother has good physique, can imagine how daughter would've been: Karnataka Former DGP
HIGHLIGHTS
- Nirbhaya was the rape and murder victim in 2012 Delhi gang rape.
- The award function was arranged to applaud the hard-work of women, including Asha Devi.
- However, Sangliana's shocking comments left the attendees feeling disgusted and speechless.

HIGHLIGHTS
- Nirbhaya was the rape and murder victim in 2012 Delhi gang rape.
- The award function was arranged to applaud the hard-work of women, including Asha Devi.
- However, Sangliana's shocking comments left the attendees feeling disgusted and speechless.
Former DGP of Karnataka Police HT Sangliana has landed himself in the middle of a controversy after he made a statement on Nirbhaya, the victim of the Delhi gang rape in 2012.
At an award function that was meant to honour women, HT Sangliana said that Asha Devi, mother of the girl who was brutally gang-raped and murdered, has a 'great physique' and he could 'just imagine how beautiful her daughter would have been,' as reported by Bangalore Mirror.
"I see Nirbhaya's mother, she has such a good physique. I can just imagine how beautiful Nirbhaya would have been," Sangliana reportdly said on stage.
The award function was arranged to applaud the hard-work of women, including Asha Devi. However, Sangliana's shocking comments left the attendees feeling disgusted and speechless.
Sangaliana did not only comment on Nirbhaya but also gave a few "safety" tips to women which were equally appalling to everyone sitting in the audience.
"If you are overpowered, you should surrender, and follow up the case later. That way we can be safe, save life, prevent being killed," Sangliana further said.
It is still not sure if Nirbhaya's parents, who were present at the venue, clearly heard Sangliana when he was delivering his speech on stage or not, but while addressing the crowd, Asha Devi said that justice is something that does not come easy.
We have law, police, government but justice is something that does not come easy. Nobody now is scared of the law, law is not a deterrent. We most times feel happy during these once a year celebrations, but that is only a token if it does not lead to change, she said
On December 16, 2012, the victim and a companion were attacked by six men aboard a moving bus in South Delhi. The woman, who was brutalised with an iron rod and had her intestines pulled out, died in a Singapore hospital 13 days later.
One of the men, Ram Singh, was found hanging in his cell in Delhi's Tihar Jail in March 2013, while a convicted juvenile was released in December 2015.