Two Political Parties Fight Over Land

兩大政黨為爭奪土地而鬥爭


Introduction

The BJP and Congress parties are angry. They say the other party took land and money illegally.

BJP 與國會黨都感到憤怒。他們聲稱對方非法奪取了土地和金錢。

Main Body

In Madhya Pradesh, the Congress party says Chief Minister Mohan Yadav took too much land. They say his family bought land to make more money. The BJP says this is not true.

在馬德雅邦,國會黨表示首席部長 Mohan Yadav 奪取了過多土地。他們稱其家人買地是為了獲利。BJP 則表示這並非事實。

In Karnataka, the BJP says Mallikarjun Kharge and his son took public land. They say the Kharge family used a trust to take land for themselves.

在卡納塔克邦,BJP 表示 Mallikarjun Kharge 及其子奪取了公共土地。他們稱 Kharge 家族利用信託為自己奪地。

Also, leaders in Bengaluru are fighting. They do not agree on how to fix the city. Minister Priyank Kharge wants the RSS to show its money and legal papers.

此外,班加羅爾的領導人也在鬥爭。他們對於如何整治城市無法達成共識。部長 Priyank Kharge 要求 RSS 公開其資金與法律文件。

Conclusion

Both parties are very angry. They want the police and courts to check the money of the other party.

雙方都非常憤怒。他們希望警方與法院調查對方的資金。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡️ The 'Action' Pattern

In this story, people are doing things. To reach A2, you need to know how to describe these actions simply.

1. The 'Took' Pattern Look at how the word took is used. It describes moving something from one person to another.

  • The party took land \rightarrow They have the land now.
  • The family took public land \rightarrow It is not public anymore.

2. Feelings & Results We use simple adjectives to show the mood of the story:

  • Angry \rightarrow High emotion.
  • Illegal \rightarrow Against the law.

3. Who is doing what? Notice the simple sentence structure: PersonActionThing\text{Person} \rightarrow \text{Action} \rightarrow \text{Thing}.

Example: "Minister Priyank Kharge (Person) \rightarrow wants (Action) \rightarrow legal papers (Thing)."

Quick Word Swap If you want to sound more natural, try these:

  • Fighting \rightarrow Disagreeing
  • Check \rightarrow Look at carefully

Vocabulary Learning

illegally (adv.)
In a way that is against the law
Example:He took the money illegally from the bank.
public (adj.)
Something that belongs to the people or the government
Example:The city has a large public park for everyone.
trust (n.)
A legal way to hold money or land for someone else
Example:The family put their money in a trust for the children.
agree (v.)
To have the same opinion as someone else
Example:I agree with you that the city needs more buses.
legal (adj.)
Related to the law
Example:You need to show your legal papers to the officer.
Practice A2 words in a crossword