Problems for the Punjab Government

旁遮普政府面臨的問題


Introduction

The Punjab government has many problems. There are fights about religion and police reports.

旁遮普政府目前面臨許多問題,包括宗教爭議以及警方報告等事項。

Main Body

There is a video of the leader, Bhagwant Mann. Religious leaders say the video is real and they are angry. The government says the video is fake. Police in Haryana arrested two men. These men made fake reports to help the leader.

目前有一段領袖 Bhagwant Mann 的影片。宗教領袖表示該影片是真實的,因此感到憤怒。政府則聲稱該影片是偽造的。哈里亞納邦的警方逮捕了兩名男子,這些人編造了假報告以協助該領袖。

Other political parties want the leader to leave his job. They say he did not respect the religion. The leader's party says this is just a political fight.

其他政黨要求該領袖辭職。他們表示他並不尊重該宗教。領袖所屬的政黨則稱這僅僅是一場政治鬥爭。

Police are also looking at a shooting from 2015. They are asking a man named Vijay Sampla questions. He says the police are doing this to hide the video problem.

警方也在調查 2015 年的一起槍擊事件。他們正在盤問一名叫 Vijay Sampla 的男子。他表示警方這樣做是為了掩蓋影片問題。

Conclusion

The Punjab government has many legal and religious problems with other people.

旁遮普政府與他人之間存在許多法律與宗教問題。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The 'S' Rule for Actions

When we talk about one person or one thing doing something, we usually add an -s to the action word.

Look at these examples from the text:

  • The government says... (One group → adds 's')
  • He says... (One man → adds 's')

↔️ The Difference

If there are many people, the 's' disappears:

  • Religious leaders say... (Many people → no 's')
  • Other parties want... (Many groups → no 's')

Quick Guide: One person \rightarrow Action + s Many people \rightarrow Action (no s)

🛠️ Useful A2 Words from the Story

  • Fake \rightarrow Not real.
  • Arrested \rightarrow Police took them to jail.
  • Respect \rightarrow To be polite or kind to someone/something.

Vocabulary Learning

government (n.)
The group of people who control a city, state, or country.
Example:The government makes new laws for the people.
religion (n.)
A set of beliefs about God or a spiritual way of life.
Example:People of different religions live in this city.
arrested (v.)
When police take someone away because they think the person broke the law.
Example:The police arrested the man for stealing a car.
fake (adj.)
Not real; something made to look real but is a lie.
Example:That is a fake diamond, not a real one.
respect (v.)
To show that you think someone or something is important.
Example:Students should respect their teachers.
legal (adj.)
Related to the law.
Example:You should get legal help from a lawyer.
Practice A2 words in a crossword