Political Problems in Maharashtra

馬哈拉施特拉邦的政治問題


Introduction

There are many problems in Maharashtra. Some politicians changed their parties. There are also problems with money and laws.

馬哈拉施特拉邦有許多問題。一些政治人物改變了所屬政黨。在金錢與法律方面也存在問題。

Main Body

Six members of parliament left the Shiv Sena (UBT) party. Aaditya Thackeray says the BJP gave them money to leave. He thinks the BJP wants more power to change how they pick leaders.

六名國會議員離開了濕婆軍 (UBT) 黨。Aaditya Thackeray 表示 BJP 給了他們錢才離開。他認為 BJP 想要更多權力來改變選擇領導人的方式。

Uddhav Thackeray started a movement called Ram Raksha. He says some people stole money from the Ayodhya temple. He thinks the BJP used this money to buy politicians.

Uddhav Thackeray 發起了一場名為 Ram Raksha 的運動。他表示有些人從阿約地亞廟盜走了資金。他認為 BJP 利用這些資金收買政治人物。

A court helped a man named Saeed Chaudhary. The police wanted him to leave the city. The judge said this was wrong. The judge said people have the right to protest against the government.

法院幫助了一名名為 Saeed Chaudhary 的男子。警方要求他離開該城市。法官表示這樣做是不正確的。法官指出人民有權對政府進行抗議。

Conclusion

Maharashtra has many political fights. The leaders are angry about money and rights.

馬哈拉施特拉邦有許多政治鬥爭。領導人們對於金錢與權利感到憤怒。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The "Action Word" Secret

Look at how we describe things happening right now or things that already happened in the text. To get to A2, you need to see the difference between Present and Past.

1. Right Now (Present) These words tell us a general fact:

  • There are problems → (Many things exist)
  • He thinks → (His opinion now)
  • The judge says → (The rule now)

2. Already Happened (Past) Notice the -ed at the end. This is a huge clue for A2 learners! It means the action is finished:

  • Change \rightarrow Changed
  • Want \rightarrow Wanted
  • Start \rightarrow Started

Quick Guide: Present (Now) \rightarrow The leaders are angry. Past (Then) \rightarrow Six members left the party.


📦 Small Words, Big Meaning

In the article, we see words like "against" and "from."

  • From: Tells us the starting point. (Money from the temple)
  • Against: Tells us who is fighting or disagreeing. (Protest against the government)

Vocabulary Learning

politicians (n.)
People whose job is in government
Example:The politicians are talking about the new law.
parliament (n.)
The group of people who make the laws for a country
Example:The members of parliament meet to discuss the budget.
movement (n.)
A group of people working together to change something
Example:She joined a movement to protect the environment.
stole (v.)
Took something that does not belong to you
Example:Someone stole my bag at the station.
protest (v.)
To say you strongly disagree with something
Example:People protest in the street when they are unhappy.
government (n.)
The group of people who rule a country
Example:The government wants to build more schools.
Practice A2 words in a crossword