Explain any three consequences of the majoritarian policies adopted by the Sri Lankan Government.
(i) Sri Lanka emerged as an independent country in 1948. The leaders of the Sinhala Community sought to secure dominance over government by virtue of their majority. (ii) As a result,...
1 Answers 1 viewsConsequences of majoritarian policies adopted by Sri Lankan Government were : (i) Tamils felt the government was not sensitive about Tamil language and culture because Sinhala was declared the official language. (ii)...
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1 Answers 1 viewsSri Lankan Tamils felt alienated because: (i) Government adopted majoritarian measure to establish Sinhala Supremacy. In 1956, an Act was passed to recognise Sinhala as the only official language thus...
1 Answers 1 viewsSri Lankan Tamils felt alienated because: (i) The government adopted a majoritarian measure to establish Sinhala Supremacy. In 1956, an Act was passed to recognise Sinhala as the only official language...
1 Answers 4 viewsDemands of the Tamils: (i) Recognition of Tamil as an official language. (ii) Equal opportunities for Tamils in government jobs and educational institutions. (iii) Provincial autonomy for Tamil dominated provinces.
1 Answers 1 viewsSri Lankan Tamils felt alienated because: (i) Government adopted majoritarian measure to establish Sinhala Supremacy. In 1956, an Act was passed to recognise Sinhala as the only official language thus...
1 Answers 1 views(c) The priliminary talks between the Sri Lankan government liberation front and other militant group was held at Thimpu, the capital of Bhutan.
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