Mob lynching victim Ruplal's daughter getting married today
Govt must improve law and order as election approaches
Mob violence is a vicious cycle in which fear fuels violence and violence deepens fear.
Rights body Human Rights Support Society (HRSS) has described the human rights situation in Bangladesh in September 2025 as “concerning”, citing incidents of mob violence, attacks on temples, and vandalism of idols.
With almost every new day, we, the ordinary people, are forced to see a new height of grotesque mob violence.
Despite repeated assurances of tougher action and the interim government’s zero-tolerance stance, incidents of mob violence show no sign of stopping.
Frequent lynchings and crimes call for stronger law enforcement
Four arrested, some culprits have gone into hiding, local police say
Treat social media platforms as engineered environments, not inevitabilities to endure.
Frequent lynchings and crimes call for stronger law enforcement
Four arrested, some culprits have gone into hiding, local police say
Treat social media platforms as engineered environments, not inevitabilities to endure.
Country faces growing threat to social harmony and rule of law, it says
He credits the media and digital platforms for enabling quicker responses
The most haunting aspect is the state’s lack of proper action
This is the government's moment to show what it truly stands for and bring everyone of those people to face the law
The August 2024 uprising led to dismantling much of the law enforcement-related infrastructure.
It is becoming difficult to say whether the government is trying to run a country in earnest or just playing house
Mob violence has been occurring in the country for years. But the recent spate of mugging and robbery has apparently caused a surge in such incidences.