In the streets, villages, and even homes of Bangladesh in 2026, women and children live
in perpetual fear. No neighborhood feels safe. No hour of the day guarantees security.
Almost daily, reports emerge of rape, gang rape, sexual assault, and murders following
these violations. This is not a sporadic crisis; it is a national emergency that exposes the
hollow promises of governance under the current BNP-led administration.
The current government continues to issue stern warnings and “zero tolerance” rhetoric.
But for the grieving mothers and traumatized children of this nation, these words have
lost all meaning. If the stateʼs primary function is the protection of its most vulnerable
citizens, then the BNP government is not just failing; it is presiding over a collapse of
social order. We must ask: If a government cannot ensure that a child is safe walking to
school, what is it truly governing?
Read the document below to get the answers and the reports:
