Police Arrest Woman Over Religious Problems at TCS Office

Introduction

Police arrested Nida Khan. She worked at a TCS office. Now, two political groups are angry and fighting because of this.

Main Body

Police are looking at nine reports. They say Nida Khan used WhatsApp to force women to follow Islamic rules. She told them how to pray and eat. TCS stopped these workers from coming to the office. Minister Sanjay Shirsat is angry. He says a leader from the AIMIM party helped Nida Khan hide from the police. He wants the police to arrest the people who helped her. Asaduddin Owaisi is the leader of the AIMIM party. He says the police and news are unfair. He says they are attacking Muslims because of their religion. He believes the government wants to hurt educated Muslims.

Conclusion

The court will decide the truth. The government wants a bigger investigation, but the AIMIM party says the stories are not true.

Learning

⚡ The 'Action' Word (Verbs)

In this story, we see how to talk about things that happened or are happening. Look at these simple changes:

Current Action (Now)

  • Police are looking → They are doing it right now.
  • Groups are fighting → The fight is happening today.

Completed Action (Past)

  • Police arrested → It is finished.
  • She worked → She is not there anymore.
  • TCS stopped → The action is over.

💡 Useful Word Pairs

Instead of long words, focus on these' a2' pairs from the text:

Bad/AngryGood/Fair
Angry (Mad)Fair (Right/Just)
Hurt (Pain)Truth (Real)
Unfair (Not right)Educated (Learned)

🛠️ Building a Simple Sentence

To reach A2, use this pattern: [Person] + [Action] + [Thing/Person]

  • Nida Khan (Person) + used (Action) + WhatsApp (Thing)
  • Sanjay Shirsat (Person) + wants (Action) + arrests (Thing)

Vocabulary Learning

police
law enforcement officers who keep the community safe
Example:The police arrived quickly after the accident.
arrested (v.)
to take someone into custody
Example:The police arrested the suspect yesterday.
office (n.)
a place where people work
Example:She works at a TCS office.
office
a room or building where people work
Example:She works in a small office downtown.
angry
feeling strong dislike or frustration
Example:He was angry when he heard the news.
political (adj.)
related to government or politics
Example:The political groups are angry.
report
a written or spoken account of an event
Example:The teacher gave a report on the class.
angry (adj.)
feeling strong displeasure
Example:The minister is angry.
force
to make someone do something by using power
Example:The coach forced the players to practice harder.
fighting (v.)
engaging in a physical or verbal conflict
Example:They are fighting over the issue.
follow
to go after or obey instructions
Example:Please follow the instructions carefully.
reports (n.)
written accounts of events
Example:The police looked at nine reports.
prayer
a spoken or silent request to a higher power
Example:She said a prayer before dinner.
force (v.)
to make someone do something
Example:They forced the women to follow the rules.
minister
a government official who leads a department
Example:The minister announced new policies.
women (n.)
adult female humans
Example:The women were forced to obey.
government
the group of people who run a country
Example:The government will meet next week.
follow (v.)
to obey or go after
Example:They followed the instructions.
truth
the fact or reality of something
Example:The truth about the incident was unclear.
rules (n.)
guidelines or instructions
Example:The Islamic rules were enforced.
pray (v.)
to speak to a deity
Example:She told them how to pray.
eat (v.)
to consume food
Example:She told them how to eat.
stopped (v.)
to bring to a halt
Example:The office stopped the workers from coming.
leader (n.)
a person who leads a group
Example:He is the leader of the party.
party (n.)
a group of people with a shared goal
Example:The AIMIM party is active.
hide (v.)
to conceal from others
Example:He helped her hide from the police.
government (n.)
the group that runs a country
Example:The government wants an investigation.
unfair (adj.)
not just or equal
Example:The news is unfair.
attacking (v.)
to criticize or strike
Example:They are attacking the group.
religion (n.)
a set of beliefs about a higher power
Example:They are attacking Muslims because of their religion.
investigation (n.)
a detailed examination of facts
Example:The court will investigate.
truth (n.)
the real facts
Example:The court will decide the truth.