Political Problems in India

印度的政治問題


Introduction

This report talks about fights between three political parties: AAP, Congress, and BJP.

本報告探討了三個政黨(AAP、國大黨和BJP)之間的鬥爭。

Main Body

In Ropar, Congress and AAP are fighting over an election. Congress says the government used police to scare people. A minister says this is not true.

在Ropar,國大黨與AAP正針對一場選舉發生爭執。國大黨稱政府利用警察恐嚇民眾。一名部長則表示這並非事實。

In Ayodhya, police are looking for missing money from a temple. A leader wants the police to question people from AAP and Congress. AAP wants the police to check the temple committee too.

在Ayodhya,警方正在調查一座寺廟失蹤的款項。一名領導人要求警方訊問AAP與國大黨的人員。AAP則要求警方同步檢查寺廟委員會。

In Delhi, AAP says the government stole 650 crore rupees from health services. They are protesting. The government says this is a normal mistake.

在德里,AAP指稱政府從醫療服務中盜取了650億盧比,目前正發起抗議。政府則聲稱這僅是一次正常的錯誤。

In Punjab, police are studying a shooting from 2015. They called a leader named Vijay Sampla to talk. He says the police are doing this to hurt him.

在旁遮普,警方正在調查2015年的一起槍擊案。他們要求一名叫Vijay Sampla的領導人前往面談。他表示警方此舉是為了打擊他。

Conclusion

Political parties are angry. They say the government uses the police to fight their enemies.

政黨之間關係緊張。他們聲稱政府利用警察來打擊政敵。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Saying' Pattern

In the text, many people are sharing their opinions. To reach A2, you need to move from basic words to reporting what others think.

The Magic Word: SAY (Used to tell a fact or an opinion)

How to use it: Person \rightarrow says \rightarrow the idea

Examples from the story:

  • Congress \rightarrow says \rightarrow the government used police.
  • A minister \rightarrow says \rightarrow this is not true.
  • AAP \rightarrow says \rightarrow the government stole money.

Quick Tip: If the person is just one person (He, She, The Leader), add an 's' to the word: SAYS. If it is a group (They, The Parties), use SAY.

Vocabulary Boost: Instead of just 'saying', the text uses protesting and fighting. These are stronger ways to 'say' you are unhappy.

Vocabulary Learning

election (n.)
When people vote to choose a leader
Example:I will vote in the next election.
minister (n.)
An important person in the government
Example:The health minister spoke about the new hospital.
question (v.)
To ask someone questions to find the truth
Example:The police need to question the witness.
committee (n.)
A small group of people who make decisions
Example:The school committee decided to change the rules.
protesting (v.)
Showing that you disagree with something in public
Example:People are protesting against the high prices.
enemies (n.)
People who hate each other or fight each other
Example:The two countries were enemies for many years.
Practice A2 words in a crossword