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what is the cause of civil war in Sri Lanka ?​

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Answered by ItzSharmaji
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1) Increased the feelings of alienation among the Sri lankan tamils

2) relations between the Sinhalas and tamil community strained over time.

3) Tamils launched parties and struggle, formed political organisations demanding independent tamil Eelam.

4)The relationship between the two communities turned in to a widespread conflict, soon turned into a civil war.

ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF SRI LANKA'S CIVIL WAR. Sri Lanka's economy has enjoyed an average growth of about 5% during the last few years, despite suffering from the impacts of an ongoing 25-year civil conflict between the Sinhalese government and the terrorist group representing the nation's Tamil minority (LTTE) .

Answered by ItsInnocent
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Explanation:

Like most other conflicts of South Asia, the origins of this rift can be traced backed to colonial times. The Sinhalese say Tamils received preferential treatment under British rule (1796-1948) and point to the disproportionate number of Sri Lankan Tamil civil servants, doctors and lawyers at the time of independence

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