Describe the population composition of Sri Lanka and the reasons for the formation of
Majoritarian government in 1948.
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Answer:
The Tamil people felt alienated because the government of Sri Lanka did not recognize their rights and criticized them. All the rights were only enjoyed by the Sinhala population. Thus, the political reforms made the Tamil speakers alienated.
Explanation:
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In Sri Lanka, there were 70% of Sinhala's who were Buddhist and 14% of the people were Tamils who were the migrants from India called Indian Tamils 7% of the population were the Christians hoverboard Sinhala and tamils
the Government of Sri Lanka decided that all rights must be given to the majority ISM in Sri Lanka majority group which led to majoritism in Sri Lanka
Sinhala was declared the official language of Sri Lanka
rights were given to the Sinhala people and Tamil not allowed to take part in the governmental bodies.
this all led to Civil war in Sri Lanka.