Social Sciences, asked by akhilahamed, 9 months ago

critically evaluate the majoritarianism in srilanka​

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Answered by ashim20206
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Ethnic and communal riots in Sri Lanka targeting the country’s Muslims, who account for 7% of the population, threaten post-civil war peace and stability in the country. If the government does not crush the Sinhala-Buddhist chauvinism that has led to the attacks on Muslims, it will turn against the Tamil minority sooner rather than later, resurrecting ghouls from the civil war. The violence, though concentrated in and around the city of Kandy in the country’s Central Province, is serious enough to warrant the imposition of emergency in Sri Lanka. The government has also suspended social media services, as these have been used as vehicles for propagating hate messages.

Answered by Sraisha
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Majoritarianism is a belief according to which the majority community of a nation should frame rules in whichever way it wants, even if it results in disregarding and ignoring the wishes and needs of the minority communities.There is an injustice met with with the minorities. There is no freedom of religion. The benefits of development are shared by majority only hence leading to the deprivation for the minorities.

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