Political Science, asked by rohitrao6307, 10 months ago

how did the sri lankan tamils express their discontent

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Answered by saswat2003
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Answer:

In Sri Lanka majority of people were Sinhala who basically believed in Buddhism and also highly discrimination the Sri Lankan Tamils.

Explanation:

In the year 1956 the Sri Lankan govt. which was only composed of sinhalese people passed a law that Buddhism must be fostered.

Whereas this created a sense of alienation between the other community people, as a result the disharmony led to a civil war in (1980) due to which lots of people lost their lives.

Answered by nitumeet
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Answer:

  • (1) Put forward their demands; They launched parties and struggles for the recognition of Tamil as an official language for regional autonomy and equality of opportunity in securing education and jobs.
  • Put forward their demands; They launched parties and struggles for the recognition of Tamil as an official language for regional autonomy and equality of opportunity in securing education and jobs.(2) Formed political organisation; By 1980 is political organisation was formed demanding an independent Tamil state Northern and eastern parts of Sri Lanka
  • Put forward their demands; They launched parties and struggles for the recognition of Tamil as an official language for regional autonomy and equality of opportunity in securing education and jobs.(2) Formed political organisation; By 1980 is political organisation was formed demanding an independent Tamil state Northern and eastern parts of Sri Lanka (3) LED Civil War ; The distrust between the two communities led to a civil war which thousands of people of both the communities have been killed and many other took shelter as refugees in other countries and causing terrible setback to the socio- cultural and economic life of the Sri lanka
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