What are the reasons for alienation of sri lankan tamil?
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Following are the reasons for alienation of srilankan tamil:-
>Immediately after its independence (1948), srilankan government adopted majoritarian policies that established a dominance of sinhalas over all other ethnic groups.
>By 1956 act, sinhala was made as the only official language disregarding tamil.
>For government jobs sinhala applicants were preferred.
>The constitution always tried to protect and Foster Buddhism.
These measures increased the feeling of alienation among srilankan tamils which led to a prolonged civil war in the country.
>Immediately after its independence (1948), srilankan government adopted majoritarian policies that established a dominance of sinhalas over all other ethnic groups.
>By 1956 act, sinhala was made as the only official language disregarding tamil.
>For government jobs sinhala applicants were preferred.
>The constitution always tried to protect and Foster Buddhism.
These measures increased the feeling of alienation among srilankan tamils which led to a prolonged civil war in the country.
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