Arguments About Money at the Ram Temple

關於羅姆廟金錢的爭論


Introduction

The AAP party says people stole money from the Ram Temple. The BJP party says this is not true.

AAP 党表示有人從羅姆廟偷走金錢,而 BJP 党則稱這並非事實。

Main Body

The AAP party wants to punish the people who took the money. They say cameras showed many thefts. They also say the land for the temple cost too much money.

AAP 党希望懲罰那些拿走金錢的人。他們表示監視器拍到了許多盜竊行為。他們還稱寺廟的土地成本過高。

The BJP party says the AAP is lying. They say the AAP only wants to win the next election in Punjab. They think the AAP is using religion to get votes.

BJP 党則稱 AAP 在撒謊。他們表示 AAP 僅僅是想在下次旁遮普邦選舉中獲勝。他們認為 AAP 正在利用宗教來獲取選票。

Another leader, Aaditya Thackeray, also says the government is hiding the truth. A minister from Uttar Pradesh says Mr. Thackeray is just trying to be famous again.

另一位領導人 Aaditya Thackeray 也表示政府在隱瞞真相。一名來自北方邦的部長則稱 Thackeray 先生只是想再次出名。

Conclusion

The two parties are very angry. One party wants a trial, and the other party says it is just a game for votes.

兩個政黨都非常憤怒。一方要求審判,而另一方則表示這僅僅是一場爭取選票的遊戲。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The "SAY" Pattern

In this story, people are talking about what other people believe. To reach A2, you need to describe opinions simply.

The Magic Word: SAY

Look at how the text connects a person to an idea:

  • The AAP party \rightarrow SAYS \rightarrow people stole money.
  • The BJP party \rightarrow SAYS \rightarrow this is not true.
  • Aaditya Thackeray \rightarrow SAYS \rightarrow the government is hiding the truth.

💡 Simple Rule for You:

When you want to tell someone what another person thinks, use this path: [Person/Group] + SAYS + [The Idea]

Example from real life:

  • My teacher says English is easy.
  • My friend says the movie is boring.

⚠️ Quick Note on 'WANTS'

Notice the text also uses WANTS. Use this when someone has a goal:

  • AAP \rightarrow WANTS \rightarrow to punish people.
  • BJP \rightarrow WANTS \rightarrow to win the election.

Vocabulary Learning

punish (v.)
To make someone suffer for doing something wrong
Example:The teacher will punish the student for cheating.
thefts (n.)
The act of stealing something
Example:The police are investigating several thefts in the city.
election (n.)
The process of voting to choose a leader
Example:The presidential election is next month.
religion (n.)
A system of faith and worship
Example:People of different religions live together in peace.
minister (n.)
A high-ranking government official
Example:The health minister spoke about the new hospital.
trial (n.)
A formal meeting in court to decide if someone is guilty
Example:The trial will start tomorrow morning.
Practice A2 words in a crossword