if you were asked to suggest some ways to bring peace in sri lanka .what suggestions you might have given
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I would suggest that a new constitution must be made recognising Tamil and Sinhala languages as official languages. The constitution must lay down some fundamental rights like right to equality so that there will be no preferential policies for Sinhala speakers. They should also give respect to all religion and Tamilians must be given equal opportunity in government jobs and services.