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How srilanka responded to diversity majoritarianism?​

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Sinhala adopted as the only official language. 2) The govt. followed pre - ferential policies that favoured Sinhala applicants for university position and government jobs. ... 4) The Srilankan Tamils launched parties and struggles for the recognition of Tamil as an official language .

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The results of "majoritarianism" in Sri Lanka were:

The results of "majoritarianism" in Sri Lanka were: 1. The Tamils started demanding that Tamil be considered as an official language as well.

The results of "majoritarianism" in Sri Lanka were: 1. The Tamils started demanding that Tamil be considered as an official language as well. 2. They also demanded that equal status should be given to them in terms of jobs, education and they have same rights as those of the Sinhalese community.

The results of "majoritarianism" in Sri Lanka were: 1. The Tamils started demanding that Tamil be considered as an official language as well. 2. They also demanded that equal status should be given to them in terms of jobs, education and they have same rights as those of the Sinhalese community. Repeatedly, their demands were declined. These reasons led to conflict between the two communities and protests. Several organisations were formed which demanded a separate state for the Tamils. This started a civil war in which thousands were killed or have fled the country.

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