Political Problems in India

印度的政治問題


Introduction

India has many political problems now. Different parties are fighting about schools, laws, and old history.

印度目前有許多政治問題。不同的政黨正就學校、法律和古老歷史問題而爭執。

Main Body

Some students and the Congress party are angry about a big exam. They want the Education Minister to leave his job. The Minister says these protests are just for politics.

部分學生與國大黨對一場大型考試感到不滿。他們要求教育部長辭職。部長則表示這些抗議純粹是出於政治目的。

In Maharashtra, six leaders left their party to join another group. The old party says this is against the law. One leader also asked the police to help because of threats of violence.

在馬哈拉施特拉邦,六名領導人離開原政黨加入另一個團體。原政黨表示此舉違法。一名領導人因擔心暴力威脅而請求警方協助。

The BJP party had a special day to remember a bad time in 1975. In other cities, parties fight about money and rules. These fights are important for the next elections.

BJP(印度人民黨)舉行了特別紀念日,以回顧1975年的黑暗時期。在其他城市,各政黨則就資金與規則問題而爭執。這些爭鬥對下次選舉至關重要。

Conclusion

India has a lot of tension. The country needs to fix the exams and the law problems to be stable.

印度目前局勢緊張。該國需要解決考試與法律問題才能趨於穩定。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡️ Word Power: The 'Action' Words

In this text, we see words that describe a situation or a change. For an A2 learner, these are the most useful words to memorize because they describe real-life events.

The 'Change' Pattern:

  • Left (The leaders left their party) → Moving away from something.
  • Join (To join another group) → Moving toward something.

The 'Conflict' Pattern:

  • Fighting (Parties are fighting) → Having a disagreement.
  • Angry (Students are angry) → The feeling before a fight.
  • Protests (These protests are politics) → Showing you are angry in public.

💡 Simple Grammar Tip: 'Want' + Person + 'To'

Look at this sentence: "They want the Education Minister to leave his job."

When you want someone else to do something, use this map: WANT \rightarrow WHO \rightarrow TO [ACTION]

  • I want you to help me.
  • She wants him to stay.
  • The students want the Minister to leave.

Vocabulary Learning

protests (n.)
When people show they do not like something by gathering together
Example:The students organized protests to change the school rules.
violence (n.)
Using physical force to hurt people
Example:The police want to stop violence in the city.
threats (n.)
Saying that you will hurt someone or do something bad
Example:He received threats in a letter yesterday.
elections (n.)
The process of voting to choose a leader
Example:People go to vote during the national elections.
tension (n.)
A feeling of nervousness or anger between groups
Example:There is a lot of tension between the two countries.
stable (adj.)
Strong and not likely to change or fail
Example:The government wants the economy to be stable.
Practice A2 words in a crossword