Court Case About Karur Accident

關於 Karur 事故的法院案件


Introduction

The Supreme Court of India will have a meeting on July 7. They will talk about a police investigation into a big accident in Karur.

印度最高法院將於 7 月 7 日開會,討論關於 Karur 一場重大事故的警方調查。

Main Body

In 2025, many people died in a stampede in Karur. Now, a political group called DMK is worried. They say the new government leaders are involved in the accident. They think the leaders want to change the truth.

2025 年,Karur 發生了一場踩踏事件,導致許多人死亡。現在,一個名為 DMK 的政治團體感到擔憂,他們表示新政府的領導者牽涉在該事故中,認為領導者想要掩蓋真相。

The government wants to give money and jobs to the families of the dead people. The DMK says this is a problem. They think the leaders use the money to make witnesses change their stories.

政府希望向死者家屬提供金錢補償和工作機會。DMK 認為這是有問題的,他們認為領導者利用這些錢來誘導證人改變證詞。

One minister spoke about the accident in public. He blamed the old government. The DMK says this is wrong. They want the court to stop the leaders from talking about the case.

一名部長在公開場合談到了這起事故,他將責任歸咎於前任政府。DMK 表示這是錯誤的,要求法院禁止領導者對此案發表言論。

Conclusion

The court will decide if the leaders must stop talking. They want to make sure the police investigation is fair.

法院將決定領導者是否必須停止發表言論,他們希望確保警方調查的公正性。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ Word Power: Actions & Changes

Look at these words from the text. They tell us who does what.

  • Talk about \rightarrow discuss a topic
  • Change \rightarrow make something different
  • Blame \rightarrow say someone did something bad
  • Stop \rightarrow make an action end

🛠️ Building Sentences (The 'Want' Pattern)

In this story, people have goals. We use Want + to + Action to show this. It is a very useful A2 pattern!

  • They want to change the truth.
  • They want to stop the leaders.
  • They want to make sure it is fair.

Try it in your head: I want to learn English. \rightarrow I want to travel.

Vocabulary Learning

investigation (n.)
the act of searching for the truth about something
Example:The police started an investigation to find out who stole the car.
stampede (n.)
a sudden rush of a large group of people or animals
Example:There was a stampede when the crowd tried to leave the stadium quickly.
involved (adj.)
to be a part of something, often something bad
Example:The police think the man was involved in the crime.
witnesses (n.)
people who saw an event happen
Example:The witnesses told the judge what they saw during the accident.
minister (n.)
an important leader in the government
Example:The health minister spoke about the new hospital.
fair (adj.)
treating people in a way that is right or equal
Example:The teacher gave a fair test to all the students.
Practice A2 words in a crossword