Court Looks at Security for Harbhajan Singh
Introduction
A court in India is checking if the government was fair. They want to know why Harbhajan Singh lost his security guards.
Main Body
Mr. Singh changed his political party. One day later, the government took away his guards. Mr. Singh says this was wrong. He says people attacked his home after the guards left. The court found a problem with the numbers. The government said Mr. Singh had 8 guards. Mr. Singh said he had 23 guards. The court wants to know why these numbers are different. Now, the court wants to check all security rules. They want to know if the government gives guards to friends instead of people in real danger. Police leaders must now send a list of all guards to the court.
Conclusion
The court told the government to keep Mr. Singh and his family safe. Other police are protecting him now.
Learning
🔍 The 'Who Does What' Pattern
In this story, people and groups do specific actions. To reach A2, you need to connect the Person to the Action.
The Action Map:
- Court checks / wants to know
- Government took away / gives
- Mr. Singh changed / says
- Police send / protect
Simple Word Swap (Action Words)
Notice how the story uses these words for the same idea:
- Checking Looking at
- Protecting Keeping safe
Quick Tip: When you see a person (The Court) and then a word like 'wants', the next part tells you the goal.
Example: The court wants to know.