Narottam Mishra Cannot Run in Election

Narottam Mishra 無法參選


Introduction

Narottam Mishra was a minister in Madhya Pradesh. His party said he cannot run in the next election in Datia. This made some people angry.

Narottam Mishra 曾是馬地亞邦的一名部長。他的政黨表示他無法在 Datia 參加下次選舉,這讓一些人感到憤怒。

Main Body

The BJP party chose a new person for the election. The leaders in New Delhi did not want Mr. Mishra to run. They think he cannot win. They also want to keep the power in one place.

BJP 黨選擇了一名新的人選參選。新德里的領導人不希望 Mishra 先生參選,他們認為他無法獲勝,且希望將權力集中在單一地點。

In the past, Mr. Mishra was the Home Minister. He did not like some movies and music videos. He said some films were bad for the country. He tried to stop these films.

過去,Mishra 先生曾任內政部長。他不喜歡某些電影和音樂影片,聲稱有些電影對國家有害,並試圖阻止這些電影上映。

Mr. Mishra's friends were sad. They blocked a big road for eleven hours. Many cars could not move. Mr. Mishra cried at a meeting, but he says he will help the new candidate win.

Mishra 先生的朋友們感到很悲傷,他們封鎖了一條大路長達十一個小時,導致許多車輛無法通行。Mishra 先生在會議上落淚,但他表示會協助新候選人獲勝。

Conclusion

The election is on July 30. Ashutosh Tiwari from the BJP will run against Kunwar Ghanshyam Singh from the Congress party.

選舉將於 7 月 30 日舉行。BJP 的 Ashutosh Tiwari 將對陣國大黨的 Kunwar Ghanshyam Singh。

Vocabulary Learning

The 'Can / Cannot' Power Tool

In this story, we see a pattern for talking about ability and permission.

  • Can = Yes, it is possible. \rightarrow "He will help the new candidate win."
  • Cannot = No, it is not possible. \rightarrow "He cannot run in the next election."

How to use it (Simple Rules):

  1. No 's': We never say "he cans." It is always can.
  2. No 'to': We don't say "can to run." Just say can run.

Real Examples from the Text:

  • "He cannot win." (Ability \rightarrow Zero chance)
  • "Cars could not move." (Past ability \rightarrow Blocked road)

Quick Guide: Now vs. Then

  • Now: Can / Cannot
  • Past: Could / Could not

Vocabulary Learning

minister (n.)
A person in a high position in the government
Example:The health minister talked about new hospitals.
election (n.)
The process of voting to choose a leader
Example:The school has an election for class president.
power (n.)
The ability to control other people or things
Example:The king has a lot of power in the country.
blocked (v.)
Stopped something from moving through a space
Example:A fallen tree blocked the road.
candidate (n.)
A person who is trying to be chosen for a job or position
Example:She is a strong candidate for the job.
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