explain any three consequences of the majoritarian policy adopted by Sri Lanka government
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Consequences of majoritarian policies adopted by Sri
Lankan Government were :
(a) Tamils felt the
government was not sensitive about Tamil language and culture because Sinhala
was declared the official language.
(b) Tamils felt
discriminated against securing jobs and education which were given
preferentially to the Sinhala speakers.
(c) Tamils felt the government was practising religious
discrimination because the State fostered Buddhism. Relations between Tamils
and Sinhalese thus became strained
Lankan Government were :
(a) Tamils felt the
government was not sensitive about Tamil language and culture because Sinhala
was declared the official language.
(b) Tamils felt
discriminated against securing jobs and education which were given
preferentially to the Sinhala speakers.
(c) Tamils felt the government was practising religious
discrimination because the State fostered Buddhism. Relations between Tamils
and Sinhalese thus became strained
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LANGUAGE the srilankans accepted sinhala as the official language
RELIGION the new constitution stipulated that the state should protect and foster bhuddism
JOBS no jobs for tamils
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