“Power sharing in Sri Lanka was denied by majoritarianism.” Support this
statement.
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The dominance of majority community to rule the country in whichever way it wants
totally
disregarding the wishes and needs of minority community is known as majoritarianism
1) In sri lanka mainly there are two communities- Sinhala and Tamils the leaders of the
sinhala
community sought to secure dominance over the govt by virtue of their majority. Sinhala has been
recognized as the official language of the country by disregarding
2) Government followed a preferential policy favouring sinhalased in university portions
and govt jobs.
3) The govt encouraged and protected Budhism58
The distrust has turned into a civil war that has caused a set back to social cultural and economic life of Sri lanka.
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