Court Says Monk Must Stay in Jail

Introduction

A court in Bangladesh said that Chinmoy Krishna Das cannot leave jail. He is in a trial for a death in 2024.

Main Body

Two judges made this decision. A lower court is still talking to witnesses. The court says Das and 38 other people are responsible for the death of a government worker. Das is sick, but the judges say he must stay in jail for the trial. Police arrested Das on November 25, 2024, at the airport. After that, people became angry and fought in the streets. One man died during these fights. Das also led protests to help Hindu people in Bangladesh. India is worried about this man. The Indian government wants to know if he is safe. Now, the leaders of India and Bangladesh are angry with each other.

Conclusion

Chinmoy Krishna Das stays in jail. The court will talk about four more cases on Monday.

Learning

⚡ Quick Look: Words for 'People'

In this story, we see different words for people. At A2 level, you need to know how to name people by their job or role.

  • Monk → A religious man.
  • Judge → The person who decides the law in court.
  • Witness → A person who saw something happen.
  • Worker → A person who does a job.
  • Leader → A person in charge of a group.

🛠️ Pattern: "Must" + Action

When something is a strict rule, we use must. It does not change for different people (I must, he must, they must).

From the text:

  • "He must stay in jail."

Other examples:

  • I must go to sleep.
  • You must study English.
  • She must eat food.

The Rule: Must + Basic Action Word (No "to", no "-ing", no "-s")

Vocabulary Learning

court (n.)
A place where legal cases are heard
Example:The court will decide the case next week.
judge (n.)
A person who decides in a court
Example:The judge listened to both sides.
jail (n.)
A prison where people are kept
Example:He was sent to jail for a month.
trial (n.)
A legal examination of evidence
Example:The trial lasted for three days.
death (n.)
The end of life
Example:The news of his death shocked everyone.
angry (adj.)
Feeling or showing strong annoyance
Example:They were angry after the argument.
street (n.)
A public road in a town
Example:She walked down the street.
protest (n.)
A public demonstration against something
Example:The protest lasted for hours.
safe (adj.)
Not in danger
Example:Make sure you are safe at home.
leader (n.)
A person who leads others
Example:The leader spoke to the crowd.