Court Says Police Follow Politicians Instead of Law

法院稱警方追隨政治人物而非法律


Introduction

A court in Allahabad says the police in Uttar Pradesh are not following the law. The court says the police help politicians instead of the people.

阿拉哈巴德的一座法院表示,北方邦的警察並未遵守法律。法院稱警察是在幫助政治人物而非民眾。

Main Body

The court looked at a case about a man named Rajendra Tyagi. The police arrested a woman for no reason. The court said the police used the wrong law to punish people.

法院審理了一起關於一名叫 Rajendra Tyagi 男子的案件。警察在沒有理由的情況下逮捕了一名女性。法院表示警察使用了錯誤的法律來懲罰他人。

Now, police officers get good jobs only if they help politicians. Officers who follow the law get bad jobs. This makes police do bad things to please the leaders.

現在,警察只有在幫助政治人物時才能獲得好職位。遵守法律的警員則被分配到較差的崗位。這導致警察為了討好領導而做出不當行為。

Some police officers do not follow the rules. They do not listen to the court. The court says some top leaders only care about their own power.

部分警察不遵守規則,也不聽從法院的指示。法院表示,某些高層領導只在乎自己的權力。

Conclusion

The court wants a new check of all officers. The police must follow the law and the Constitution, not politicians.

法院希望對所有警員進行重新檢查。警察必須遵守法律與憲法,而非追隨政治人物。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The Power of "INSTEAD OF"

In this story, we see a pattern: A happens, but B should happen. We use "instead of" to show this choice.

How it works:

  • Police help politicians \rightarrow instead of \rightarrow the people.

Simple Examples for You:

  • I drink water \rightarrow instead of \rightarrow soda.
  • He reads a book \rightarrow instead of \rightarrow watching TV.
  • She walks to school \rightarrow instead of \rightarrow taking the bus.

🔑 Action Words (Verbs)

Look at these basic words from the text that you can use every day:

WordSimple Meaning
FollowTo do what a rule says
HelpTo make something easier for someone
CareTo feel that something is important
ListenTo hear and obey

⚠️ Word Order: "No reason"

When something happens for no reason, it means there is no a good excuse.

  • Example: "The police arrested her for no reason."
  • Your turn to think: "I am tired for no reason."

Vocabulary Learning

court (n.)
A place where a judge decides if someone followed the law.
Example:The court decided that the man was not guilty.
politician (n.)
A person who works in the government.
Example:The politician gave a speech about new schools.
arrested (v.)
When police take a person away because they think the person did something wrong.
Example:The police arrested the thief yesterday.
punish (v.)
To make someone suffer because they did something bad.
Example:The teacher will punish the students if they are late.
please (v.)
To make someone happy.
Example:He tried to please his boss by working hard.
Constitution (n.)
The set of basic laws that a country follows.
Example:The Constitution protects the rights of all citizens.
Practice A2 words in a crossword