 Hello and welcome to NewsClick. I am Samedha and on the daily Roundup, we are bringing you a glimpse of some of the most important stories that we report about at NewsClick. In the heart of the national capital today in Delhi, a massive congregation of protesters from across banks was held. Thousands of banking employees who are frustrated with the policies of the Modi government gathered in Delhi. There are various demands that the protesters highlighted and here is a look at our ground report. There are thousands as you can see that there are thousands of banking employees who have come from across the country to protest against not just this merger but against the unfair policies the unfair policies of the Modi government. Today we have come here for protest. The government that is not asking for us, especially for the Vizri gun. The other three banks that are doing this are in its growth. For many days we have been asking for the government but the government did not listen to us. So today we have to protest against the Jantar Mantar. I am a retired officer from the state bank. Our pension is a big issue. The other government departments of the government have a pension upredation. There is no pension upredation in the banks. There are many retired officers. Their pension, the retired clerical staff of the government are less. Our pension upredation should be our pension upredation. This is the most important demand. For the retired people, there is no need for medical facilities. We have to spend a lot of money on medical facilities. For the retirees of the banks, we should pay attention to the medical facilities. Speaking of protests, another major protest took India by a storm. Protests were held across the country led under the banner of the CPIM against the Citizenship Amendment Bill. Many believe that the Citizenship Amendment Bill is actually just another attempt by the BJP to communalize the atmosphere of the country right before the elections. Protests were held in many parts of the Northeast including Assam, Nagaland and Manipur. Rallies and even major congregations at the district levels were carried out. Here is what Tappan Sen had to say. Citizenship Bill that has been brought by the BJP government is one of its many instruments to divide the people on the line of religion and thereby provoking other DVC forces of different hues to create an atmosphere where the need of the hour that people must get united and fight against the anti-people, anti-national and anti-worker rule and policies of this government. But what exactly is the bill? To understand this, we spoke to many of the protestors and also understood the kind of implications that it will have on the secular fabric of the country. My name is Shatrupa. Today this is a call from the Communist Party of India, which is a call from India. The Citizenship Amendment Bill is a call from the protestors. The problem with the Citizenship Amendment Bill, as many have already pointed out, it is basically an unconstitutional bill because it gives the provision of the citizenship according to the religious identity, which is not in resonance with the Constitution of India. And also it is also an attempt to polarise the state. The voltage drama is taking place in West Bengal right now, where Sharda Chitfand Ghotali, after the CBI attack, Chief Minister Mamta Banerjee is sitting on the floor. What happened was that in the evening, some of the CBI people reached to slap on the voice of the Bengal Police Commissioner. On which the Bengal Police arrested the CBI team. Meanwhile, Mamta Banerjee met the Bengal Police Commissioner and sat on the floor. After this, the CBI team goes to the Supreme Court. But the Supreme Court has already put the order of this matter to Mangalwar. Mamta Banerjee is not the first Chief Minister who has spoken on the use of the CBI. On this, Mr. Modi himself has also spoken. The important thing is that the opposition parties are showing one side of Mamta Banerjee. This week, Argentine citizens, which included workers, social activists and many more, carried out torch marches in Bariloche and different parts of Buenos Aires. Against the increase in the tariffs of basic public services such as water, electricity, gas and transport, these increases were imposed by the administration of ruling Cambine Mores Party in order to fulfil the demand of the International Monetary Fund, which was to reduce national fiscal deficit. According to the National Institute of Statistics and Census of Argentina, in 2018, Argentina experienced the highest rate of inflation in the past 27 years, which is at 47.6%. That's all that we have for you today on this episode of the Daily Roundup to stay updated on these stories and many more. Log on to our website www.newsclick.in and subscribe to our channel on YouTube and follow us on Facebook.