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The democratically elected government in Sri Lanka adopted a series of majoritarian measures after its independence in 1948. It adopted Majoritarianism to establish Sinhala supremacy.


(i) In 1956, an Act was passed to recognize Sinhala as the only official language, thus disregarding the Tamilian population.

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Answered by arif33abid22
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2. it gave sinhalas more importance in the society like first priority for the jobs and institutions

3. it made sinhali the official language

Answered by Anonymous
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it gave sinhalas more importance in the society like first priority for the jobs and institutions

3. it made sinhali the official language

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