New Leaders in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu

Introduction

The BJP party won many seats in West Bengal. In Tamil Nadu, a new party called TVK is now very strong. These changes bring new leaders to these places.

Main Body

In West Bengal, the BJP won 207 seats. The old leader, Mamata Banerjee, does not want to leave. She says the election was not fair. But the law says she must leave. The BJP will start its new government on May 9. In Tamil Nadu, the TVK party won 108 seats. They need more seats to lead alone. The Congress party decided to help TVK. Now, Congress does not work with the DMK party anymore. In other places, the BJP is still strong in Assam. In Bihar, the government is adding new people to its team. Some leaders say the elections were not honest, but the BJP is now very powerful in the east of India.

Conclusion

The BJP has more power in the east. In the south, parties are changing who they work with. West Bengal still has a fight about the new leader.

Learning

⚡ The 'Power' Words

In this text, we see words that describe who is in control. To reach A2, you need to know how to describe status and strength.

Key Vocabulary

  • Strong \rightarrow Has a lot of power.
  • Powerful \rightarrow Able to do a lot or control a lot.
  • Leader \rightarrow The person in charge.

🛠️ How to say 'No' (The Negative)

Look at how the text says things are not happening. This is the most important part of A2 grammar: do not / does not.

  • Singular (One person): Mamata Banerjee \rightarrow does not want to leave.
  • Plural (Many people/things): The elections \rightarrow were not honest.

Quick Rule: Use does not for he, she, it \rightarrow Use do not for I, you, we, they.

Vocabulary Learning

seats (n.)
Positions in a parliament where representatives sit.
Example:The party won 207 seats in the parliament.
leader (n.)
A person who guides or directs a group.
Example:The new leader will guide the team.
government (n.)
The group of people who run a country.
Example:The government announced new rules.
fair (adj.)
Just and not biased.
Example:She said the election was not fair.
powerful (adj.)
Having strong influence or strength.
Example:The party is very powerful in the east.