how did majoritarianism increase the feeling of alienation among the Sri Lankan Tamils? Explain.
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In 1948 Sri Lanka became united. This then took steps to assert hegemony over Sinhala.
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- (I) Felt disconnected from the Tamils. Their language, history and faith earned little consideration or acknowledgment. (ii) The fight for economic opportunities, university admission, acceptance of their language and culture began.(iii) The dispute gradually turned to a call for national autonomy.
- (vii) Sri Lanka's thriving economy has collapsed and the war has blowed down Sri Lanka's national, cultural and economic life.
- The Tamil community was clustered in northern and eastern Sri Lanka. (V) Their requests were rejected, the dispute escalated and the Tamil demand shifted by the 1980s.(vi) They demanded Tamil Eelam in the North and the South. A civil war followed that murdered thousands of civilians from both sides.
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majotarianism increase the feeling of alienation among the Sri Lankan Tamils are :-
Explanation:
● slowly the conflict change into a demand for religion autonomy.
● Sri Lankan become independence in 1948 it immediately adopted measure of impose Sinhala Supremacy.
● the tamilians were together in the north and the east of Sri Lanka.
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