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what is majoritarism? how has it been adopted in Sri Lanka

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Answered by sileshsreesai23
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After independence in 1948 the democratically elected Sri Lankan Government adopted a series of Majoritarian measures to establish Sinhala supremacy by passing an Act in 1956. The measures were like;
(i) Sinhala was recognised as the only official language in Sri Lanka. Tamil language was not given due importance.
(ii) The Sri Lankan Government formulated a policy in which only Sinhala applicants were preferred for job in university and other Government jobs.
(iii) The new constitution of Sri Lanka declared that the Buddhism would be promoted by the state.
(iv) Thus, all these government measures coming after one another, gradually increased the feeling of alienation.

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Answered by shraddha33204
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After independence in 1948 the democratically elected Sri Lankan Government adopted a series of Majoritarian measures to establish Sinhala supremacy by passing an Act in 1956. The measures were like;(i) Sinhala was recognised as the only official language in Sri Lanka. Tamil language was not given due importance.(ii) The Sri Lankan Government formulated a policy in which only Sinhala applicants were preferred for job in university and other Government jobs.(iii) The new constitution of Sri Lanka declared that the Buddhism would be promoted by the state.(iv) Thus, all these government measures coming after one another, gradually increased the feeling of alienation.

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