Bangladesh's National Human Rights Commission has been inactive for eight months since its chairperson and members resigned in November 2024. Over 300 complaints have been filed during this period, but investigations are stalled due to the absence of leadership. Rights groups report a surge in violations, including mob killings, political violence, custodial deaths, and sexual assaults. Human rights activists have expressed concern over the government's inaction, urging immediate reformation of the commission to address the worsening human rights situation.