The BJP Party Changes Its Plans

BJP 黨改變計劃


Introduction

The BJP party is changing how it works in many Indian states. They are also fighting with other political groups.

BJP 黨正在改變其在許多印度邦的運作方式,同時也在與其他政治團體鬥爭。

Main Body

The BJP wants to win in Telangana in 2028. They are also working to get more power in Uttar Pradesh and Punjab. They want to find new members and help old members work together.

BJP 希望在 2028 年贏得特朗加納邦。他們也正努力在北方邦和旁遮普邦獲得更多權力。他們希望尋找新成員,並幫助舊成員協作。

The BJP and the CJP party are angry at each other. Nitin Nabin says the CJP is bad for the country. The CJP says they only want fair school tests. A man named Sonam Wangchuk is not eating food to protest. A doctor says he is very weak.

BJP 和 CJP 黨對彼此感到憤怒。Nitin Nabin 表示 CJP 對國家有害。CJP 則聲稱他們只想要公平的學校考試。一名叫 Sonam Wangchuk 的男子正在絕食抗議。醫生表示他非常虛弱。

Nitin Nabin wants young people to help India grow by the year 2047. He likes young people who start businesses or play sports. In Chandigarh, some people want a BJP leader to leave his job because he said bad things about people from Punjab.

Nitin Nabin 希望年輕人能在 2047 年前幫助印度成長。他欣賞創業或從事體育活動的年輕人。在錢德加爾,有些人要求一名 BJP 領導人辭職,因為他對旁遮普人發表了不當言論。

Conclusion

The BJP is getting ready for future elections. They continue to fight with people who disagree with them.

BJP 正在為未來的選舉做準備。他們繼續與持不同意見的人鬥爭。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'ING' Secret

Look at these two sentences from the text:

  1. "The BJP party is changing..."
  2. "The BJP is getting ready..."

What is happening? When you see is + verb-ing, it means the action is happening right now or these days. It is not finished.

Quick Patterns:

  • Is changing → (Happening now) → changing\text{changing}
  • Is getting \rightarrow (Happening now) \rightarrow getting\text{getting}

Try this logic:

  • I work \rightarrow (General fact)
  • I am working \rightarrow (Right now!)

🌍 Location Words

In the text, we see words like in Telangana, in Uttar Pradesh, and in Chandigarh.

The Rule: Use IN for cities, states, and countries.

  • In India\text{In India} \rightarrow \checkmark
  • In Punjab\text{In Punjab} \rightarrow \checkmark

Vocabulary Learning

political (adj.)
relating to the government or parties that run a country
Example:The two political parties have different ideas about taxes.
power (n.)
the ability to control people or a country
Example:The president has a lot of power in the government.
fair (adj.)
treating people in a way that is right or equal
Example:The teacher gave a fair test to all the students.
protest (v.)
to show that you strongly disagree with something
Example:People gather in the street to protest against the new law.
businesses (n.)
companies that sell products or services to make money
Example:Many small businesses opened in the city last year.
elections (n.)
the process of voting to choose a leader
Example:The country will have general elections next month.
disagree (v.)
to have a different opinion from someone else
Example:I disagree with you about which movie is the best.
Practice A2 words in a crossword