Police Arrest Ministers in Punjab

Introduction

The government arrested Minister Sanjeev Arora. They are also checking Minister Aman Arora for stealing money.

Main Body

Sanjeev Arora is in jail. The police say he stole a lot of money using fake phone bills. He sent money to companies in the UAE to hide it. Minister Aman Arora is in a different problem. The police say he lied about land and buildings. They found a lot of cash in a building. Many politicians are angry. The AAP party says the police are just trying to hurt them. The BJP party says the ministers are corrupt and stole from the people.

Conclusion

The Punjab government has many problems now. The police will continue to look for more secrets before the next election.

Learning

🔎 The 'Action' Patterns

In this story, we see how to describe things that happened in the past. Notice the change in the words:

  • Say \rightarrow Said
  • Steal \rightarrow Stole
  • Lie \rightarrow Lied
  • Find \rightarrow Found

Simple Rule: When we talk about a finished event (like an arrest), we change the action word to its 'past' form.


📦 Grouping People

Look at how the text groups people using labels:

  • The government (A group of leaders)
  • The police (A group of officers)
  • The ministers (Specific leaders)
  • The people (Everyone in the city/country)

Use "The + [Group Name]" to talk about a professional organization without naming every person.

Vocabulary Learning

government (n.)
the group of people who run a country or region
Example:The government announced new rules.
arrested (v.)
taken into custody by police
Example:The suspect was arrested yesterday.
minister (n.)
a high-ranking government official
Example:The minister spoke at the meeting.
police (n.)
people who enforce the law
Example:The police helped the crowd.
money (n.)
paper or coins used for buying things
Example:She saved some money for a trip.
jail (n.)
a place where people are kept after being arrested
Example:He went to jail for a short time.
phone (n.)
a device used for talking over long distances
Example:She answered the phone quickly.
companies (n.)
businesses that sell goods or services
Example:Many companies hired new staff.
land (n.)
the ground on which people live or build
Example:They bought a piece of land for a house.
buildings (n.)
structures with a roof and walls
Example:The city has many tall buildings.