Bangladesh, Jan. 15 -- Bangladesh's interim government has come under scrutiny for actively campaigning for a 'Yes' vote in the upcoming referendum, which will be held alongside the 13th national parliamentary election on February 12.

Traditionally tasked with overseeing free and fair elections, the government's promotion of a particular outcome has raised concerns over impartiality and the integrity of both the referendum and the national election.

The campaign includes a widely circulated photo card urging citizens to "Give a seal for 'Yes'" and a video explaining the benefits of a 'Yes' vote.

The video, produced under the Ministry of Culture, references families affected by the July movement and members of the enforced disappearance...