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11 How did the policy of majoritariahimlead lead to a civil war in sri lanka​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sinhala was in majority and tamil was in minority in Sri Lanka. By the virtue of their majority, Sinhali leaders established their supremacy over the power and followed some majoritarian measures.

In 1956, Sinhala was recognised as the national language of Sri Lanka thus, disregarding Tamil.

Policies were made to favour Sinaha applicants for government jobs and educational opportunities over Tamils.

Sinhali leaders adopted certain measures and urged people to foster buddhism.

This made tamils feel that no major sinhali parties and leaders were sensitive to their culture and language.

So, they organised protests and rallies to demand the recognition of Tamil as national language as well. They demanded more autonomy for the provinces where tamils were concentrated.

But the government refused to fullfill these demands. Hence, Tamils begun to demand a separate eelam (state).

All this created a war like situation in the country among the people of different communities. Basically, these majoritarian measures led to civil war in the country and as a result, thousands of people were killed on both the sides.

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Answered by aminashaji2005
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the policy of majoritarianism stated that the community in majority will have all the right and will have the dominance over other communities.

It led to a civil war in Sri lanka

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