Distrust led to civil war in 1980 srilanka
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♦ The democratically elected government adopted majoritarianism in Sri Lanka in order to establish Sinhala supremacy.
♦ The laws and policies favoured Sinhala applicants for getting good jobs and position in university.
♦ These decisions gradually increase the feeling of alienation among the Srilankan Tamils.
♦ The Srilankan Tamils launched parties and struggles for the recognition of Tamil as an official language and also for equal opportunities in security, education and jobs.
♦ By 1980, several political organisation were formed demanding for an independent Tamil (estate) .
♦ People were protesting and organising rallies against the oppressive law .
♦ It soon turned into civil war.
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Here is your answer. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
♦ The democratically elected government adopted majoritarianism in Sri Lanka in order to establish Sinhala supremacy.
♦ The laws and policies favoured Sinhala applicants for getting good jobs and position in university.
♦ These decisions gradually increase the feeling of alienation among the Srilankan Tamils.
♦ The Srilankan Tamils launched parties and struggles for the recognition of Tamil as an official language and also for equal opportunities in security, education and jobs.
♦ By 1980, several political organisation were formed demanding for an independent Tamil (estate) .
♦ People were protesting and organising rallies against the oppressive law .
♦ It soon turned into civil war.
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