How did the feeling of alienation develop among the Sri Lankan Tamils ? What did it lead to and what were the results ?How did the feeling of alienation develop among the Sri Lankan Tamils ? What did it
lead to and what were the results ?
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the feelings were sad and bad because they need to leave their nation
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it lead to civil war
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The measures of the 1956 Act introduced by the Sinhalese government made Sri Lankan Tamils feel isolated
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- The measures of the 1956 Act introduced by the Sinhalese government made Sri Lankan Tamils feel isolated.
- He realized that no major political party led by Buddhist Sinhalese was sensitive to their language and culture.
- They also felt that the constitution and policies of the government deprived them of equal political rights, discriminating against them in terms of jobs and other opportunities by ignoring their interests.
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