Problems in Indian Groups and Politics

印度團體與政治問題


Introduction

Some big groups in India have problems. There are reports of stolen money and fights between leaders.

印度的一些大型團體出現了問題。有報導指出存在資金被盜以及領導人之間的內鬥。

Main Body

Two leaders in the Shri Ram Temple Trust quit their jobs. Police arrested eight people. These people took money from donations. Some political parties want more answers.

Shri Ram 廟宇信託基金的兩名領導人已辭職。警方逮捕了八人,這些人挪用了捐款。一些政黨要求進一步的交代。

In Delhi, the police arrested two health officials. These people bought medical tools for too much money. They gave special help to some companies to make money.

在德里,警方逮捕了兩名衛生官員。這些人以過高價格採購醫療設備,並透過給予特定公司特殊協助來牟利。

In West Bengal, a political party called AITC is fighting. A small group wants new leaders. They do not like Mamata Banerjee. The party is now going to court to stop them.

在西孟加拉邦,一個名為 AITC 的政黨正陷入內鬥。一個小團體希望更換領導人,他們不滿 Mamata Banerjee。該黨目前已向法院提起訴訟以阻止他們。

Conclusion

Courts are now looking at stolen money in Delhi and Ayodhya. Also, leaders are fighting in the AITC party.

法院目前正在調查德里與 Ayodhya 的資金被盜案件。此外,AITC 黨內領導人仍處於內鬥之中。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Action' Pattern

Look at how this text describes people doing things. It uses a simple Who → Did What pattern. This is the fastest way to start speaking English.

The Simple Pattern:

  • Police (Who) → arrested (Did What) → eight people (Whom).
  • Leaders (Who) → quit (Did What) → their jobs (What).

Words to remember for A2:

  • Quit: To stop doing a job. (Example: I quit my job.)
  • Arrested: When police take someone to jail. (Example: Police arrested the thief.)
  • Fighting: When people argue or disagree strongly. (Example: The two friends are fighting.)

💡 Quick Tip: To talk about the past, we often add -ed to the action word:

  • Buy \rightarrow Bought (Special word!)
  • Want \rightarrow Wanted
  • Arrest \rightarrow Arrested

Vocabulary Learning

reports (n.)
Written or spoken stories about something that happened
Example:The news reports say that the weather will be hot today.
stolen (adj.)
Taken by someone without permission
Example:The police found the stolen car in the city.
quit (v.)
To stop doing a job or an activity
Example:He decided to quit his job to travel the world.
arrested (v.)
When police take someone away because they think they committed a crime
Example:The police arrested the man for stealing a phone.
donations (n.)
Money or things given to help a person or organization
Example:The school received many donations of books.
officials (n.)
People who have a position of authority in a government or company
Example:Government officials are meeting to talk about the new law.
court (n.)
A place where a judge decides if someone broke the law
Example:The man had to go to court to explain his actions.
Practice A2 words in a crossword
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