explain majoritanism ? explain the steps of majoritanism in Sri lanka
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Majoritarianism in Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka became an independent country in 1948. Because of their majority, the leaders of the Sinhala community sought to secure dominance over the government. ... As a result, the relations between the Sinhala and Tamil communities strained over time.
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Majoritarianism- when the majority make rules and regulations ignoring the demands of minorities
Condition in Sri Lanka
-got independence in 1948
-Sinhala were in majority with 74% and Tamils were in minorities with 18% people
-Sinhala act 1956 brought a sense of alienation in tamils as this act promotes Sinhala as national language and reservation for only Sinhalese people
-this lead to civil war in srilanka as demands of Tamils were continuously ignores
-this lead to disintegration of communities of the country as well as a huge economic and heritage loss.
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Condition in Sri Lanka
-got independence in 1948
-Sinhala were in majority with 74% and Tamils were in minorities with 18% people
-Sinhala act 1956 brought a sense of alienation in tamils as this act promotes Sinhala as national language and reservation for only Sinhalese people
-this lead to civil war in srilanka as demands of Tamils were continuously ignores
-this lead to disintegration of communities of the country as well as a huge economic and heritage loss.
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Have a nice day!!!
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